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posted by mrpg on Monday September 04 2017, @08:21AM   Printer-friendly
from the wait-for-the-fingerprints dept.

Footprints on Greek island are 5.7 million years old

Fossil footprints laid down more than five million years ago in what is now Crete could belong to a previously unknown primate, and perhaps even an ancient hominin — an animal more closely related to humans than to chimps.

Per Ahlberg at Uppsala University in Sweden and his colleagues identified more than 50 fossil traces in an area less than 4 metres square. The animal responsible for the prints — left some 5.7 million years ago — was probably claw-less, bipedal, walked on the soles of its feet, and had other hominin-like characteristics.

Also at Uppsala University:

Human feet have a very distinctive shape, different from all other land animals. The combination of a long sole, five short forward-pointing toes without claws, and a hallux ("big toe") that is larger than the other toes, is unique. The feet of our closest relatives, the great apes, look more like a human hand with a thumb-like hallux that sticks out to the side.

[...] The new footprints, from Trachilos in western Crete, have an unmistakably human-like form. This is especially true of the toes. The big toe is similar to our own in shape, size and position; it is also associated with a distinct 'ball' on the sole, which is never present in apes. The sole of the foot is proportionately shorter than in the Laetoli prints, but it has the same general form. In short, the shape of the Trachilos prints indicates unambiguously that they belong to an early hominin, somewhat more primitive than the Laetoli trackmaker. They were made on a sandy seashore, possibly a small river delta, whereas the Laetoli tracks were made in volcanic ash.

Possible hominin footprints from the late Miocene (c. 5.7 Ma) of Crete? (DOI: 10.1016/j.pgeola.2017.07.006) (DX)


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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday September 05 2017, @12:37PM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday September 05 2017, @12:37PM (#563732) Journal

    I found the story after it had gone into the queue for publishing, but before it came up on front page. I googled the title. Found that site, and a couple more that were equally crap. Ehhh - win some, lose some. Next time you have a question, just ask it. Don't beat around the bush like some butthurt schoolkid. You may say I screwed that one up - but I'm still not convinced the scientists know WTF they are talking about. They found footprints where they didn't expect to. My comments in that discussion stand, even if I found a different source than was in original submission.

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