As fossil hunters crossed a dusty slope of Ethiopia’s Dikika region on Dec. 10, 2000, one noticed a child’s face bones poking out of the ground. Now, after years of painstaking work to remove the ancient individual’s skull and some of the other bones from sandstone, researchers have announced that this discovery represents the oldest and most complete fossil child in our evolutionary family.
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