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River-margin habitat of Ardipithecus ramidus at Aramis, Ethiopia 4.4 million years ago
The habitat where early humans, hominins, lived provides information about the early part of human evolution. In this study, sedimentological and stable carbon and oxygen isotope data suggest homininArdipithecus ramiduslived in a river-margin forest in a wooded grassland landscape at Aramis, Ethiopia.
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