Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: List of human evolution fossils, Lucy, Skhul and Qafzeh hominids, Turkana Boy, Abbevillian, Denisova hominin, OH 5, Boskop Man, Ardi, Hofmeyr Skull, Laetoli, Dali, OH 7, Omo remains, Homo gautengensis, Footprints of Eve, AL 129-1, Little Foot, Yuanmou Man, Kabwe skull, Taung Child, Selam, Java Man, Gawis cranium, Mrs. Ples, La Chapelle-aux-Saints 1, Miguelon, Lapedo child, Samu, Steinheim Skull, STS 71, Olduvai Hominid 8, STS 14, SK 48, Saccopastore skulls, Florisbad Skull, Kadanuumuu, Mauer 1, KNM ER 3733, KNM WT 17000, KNM ER 992, Ciampate del Diavolo, Cro-Magnon 1, KNM ER 1813, TM 1517, OH 24, Saldanha man, AL 200-1, Abel, Tianyuan man, KNM ER 406, SK 46, Sangiran 2, Trinil 2, Peninj Mandible, La Ferrassie 1, KNM ER 1805, Maba Man, NG 6, Oase, Telanthropus capensis. Excerpt: The following charts give a brief overview of several notable primate fossil finds relating to human evolution. As there are thousands of fossils, mostly fragmentary, often consisting of single bones or isolated teeth with complete skulls and skeletons rare, this overview is not meant to be complete, but does show some of the most important finds. The fossils are arranged by approximate age as determined by radiometric dating and/or incremental dating. The species name represents current consensus, when there is no clear scientific consensus the other possible classifications are indicated; deprecated classifications may be found on the fossil's page. Most of the fossils shown are not considered direct ancestors to Homo sapiens but are closely related to direct ancestors and are therefore important to the study of the lineage. The following is a list of books that provide useful reviews or overviews of primate fossil histories, including (e.g.) diagrams, photos and good referencing. Lucy (also given a second (Amharic) name: dinqine, or ...