Abstract

When Charles Darwin, Thomas Huxley, and Sir Arthur Keith pondered how and why humans had evolved, they did so without much knowledge of genetics, evolutionary theory or even observations of the behaviour of extant apes. Nevertheless, these deficiencies were dwarfed by their lack of a hominoid fossil

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