Our family tree does the splits…

Anthropologists who study humanity’s fossil ancestors fall into two general groups. Splitters tend to interpret skeletons with pronounced shape differences as belonging to separate species; lumpers often regard such disparities as anatomical variations within a single species.

Standing before a packed conference room, Meave G. Leakey of the National Museums of Kenya in Nairobi defended her status as the newly crowned queen of the splitters.