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Earliest man tracked by tooth, discovery in Pliocene strata

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Earliest man tracked by tooth, discovery in Pliocene strata

The earliest man tracked by a tooth: an astounding discovery of human remains in Pliocene strata. An artists vision of Hesperopithecus (the ape-man of the western world) and contemporary animals. The finding of a fossil molar tooth in the Snake Creek beds of Sioux County, Nebraska, USA, has led to claims by anthropologists as to the origin of man. Date: 1922

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