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Showing posts with label fossil tracks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fossil tracks. Show all posts

Saturday, October 24, 2020

SOUTH AFRICA - New fossil tracks belonging to human ancestors found in South Africa

Title:
New fossil tracks belonging to human ancestors found in South Africa
 
Author:
Charles helm, African Centre for Coastal Palaeoscience, Nelson Mandela University
 
Published:
The Conversation, 22 October 2020
 
From the article:
* Around a hundred thousand years ago, South Africa’s Cape south coast was a busy place. Giraffes, crocodiles, hatchling sea turtles and large bird species populated the landscape. Early humans were there, too.  
 
We know all of this because of fossil tracksites that today dot the Cape south coast, which is about 400km east of Cape Town. These sites date to between 400,000 years and 35,000 years ago, to a geological epoch known as the Pleistocene. 

* Now we’ve found three further hominin tracksites – and possibly a fourth. The sites are described in a recently published article in the South African Journal of Science.

Friday, June 12, 2020

Fossil tracks left by an ancient crocodile that 'ran like an ostrich' [BBC News, 11 June 2020]

Title:
Fossil tracks left by an ancient crocodile that 'ran like an ostrich'

Author:
Jonathan Amos

Published:
BBC News, 11 June 2020
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53011567

From the article:
* Scientists have been stunned to find that some ancient crocodiles might have moved around on two feet.
* The tracks of Batrachopus grandis are reported in the journal Scientific Reports.