The new skull fragment is too small to be informative — so his scepticism remains.
Not exact matches
The
new dinosaur is described from
skull fragments from two individuals collected from the Judith River Formation of Montana and the Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta.
The
new remains — six teeth, a
fragment of jawbone and a tiny piece of
skull — don't settle the issue, but Yousuke Kaifu at Tokyo's National Museum of Nature and Science and his colleagues think they back the shrunken H. erectus theory.