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This undated artist's rendering provided by the journal Science shows the probable life appearance in anterior view of Ardipithecus ramidus also known as "Ardi". The story of humankind is reaching back another million years with the discovery of "Ardi," a hominid who lived in what is now Ethiopia 4.4 million years ago. (AP Photo/Science, J.H. Matternes) ** NO SALES, NO ARCHIVES, MUST USE BY OCT. 15, 2009 **
This undated artist’s rendering provided by the journal Science shows the probable life appearance in anterior view of Ardipithecus ramidus also known as “Ardi”. The story of humankind is reaching back another million years with the discovery of “Ardi,” a hominid who lived in what is now Ethiopia 4.4 million years ago. (AP Photo/Science, J.H. Matternes) ** NO SALES, NO ARCHIVES, MUST USE BY OCT. 15, 2009 **
Joanne Ostrow of The Denver Post.
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