Not exact matches
But
fossil humans — or more strictly hominins, the group that includes us and all our extinct relatives from after the split — are notoriously thin on the ground and difficult to
interpret.
That has implications for how we
interpret other early
human fossil finds representing the transition from Australopithecus to Homo, he says.
Here we report newly discovered
human fossils from Jebel Irhoud, Morocco, and
interpret the affinities of the hominins from this site with other archaic and recent
human groups.
I remember the thrill of debates in class on how best to
interpret new discoveries in the
human fossil record.
Oddly CO2 and
fossil fuels are hardly mentioned and not invoked in
human activity here either, just AGW which perhaps conventionally implies that, but some may
interpret it as land - use change only.