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Nature 434, 126 (10 March 2005) | doi:10.1038/434126b; Published online 9 March 2005
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Anthropologists walk tall after unearthing hominid
Rex Dalton
The remains of a hominid that date back nearly 4 million years have been uncovered by a field team in Ethiopia.The discovery, announced in Addis Ababa on 4 March, looks set to provide crucial new evidence on early man's ability to walk upright.
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