On the trail of the human line
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09/12/1997
The human line has emerged from Africa not once but twice. That is the ingenious and far reaching surmise proposed in the latest issue of Current Biology by Caro-Beth Stewart of the State University of New York at Albany and Todd Disotell of New York University. Their conclusion emerges from an attempt to make sense of the geographical distribution of living and fossil apes and Old World monkeys.