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Ardi - Wikipedia Ardi (ARA-VP-6 500) is the designation of the fossilized skeletal remains of an Ardipithecus ramidus, thought to be an early human-like female anthropoid 4 4 million years old
Ardipithecus ramidus - The Smithsonians Human Origins Program Ardipithecus ramidus was first reported in 1994; in 2009, scientists announced a partial skeleton, nicknamed ‘Ardi’ The foot bones in this skeleton indicate a divergent large toe combined with a rigid foot – it's still unclear what this means concerning bipedal behavior
Ardi | Discovery, Facts Species | Britannica Ardi, nickname for a partial female hominid skeleton recovered at Aramis, in Ethiopia’s Afar rift valley Ardi was excavated between 1994 and 1997 and has been isotopically dated at 4 4 million years old
Alcohol-Related Disease Impact | CDC ARDI is an online application that provides national and state estimates of alcohol-related health impacts, including deaths and years of potential life lost
Ardipithecus ramidus | Science Now comes Ardi, a 4 4-million-year-old female who shines bright new light on an obscure time in our past Her discoverers named her species Ardipithecus ramidus, from the Afar words for “root” and “ground,” to describe a ground-living ape near the root of the human family tree
Ardi: 4. 4 Million-Year-Old Fossil is Oldest Human Ancestor Oct 1, 2009 -- Scientists today told the world what they know about Ardipithecus ramidus -- "Ardi" for short -- the oldest pre-human species yet found Ardi lived 4 4 million years ago in what is now Ethiopia
Ardipithecus ramidus - The Australian Museum 'Ardi' ARA-VP-6 500: A partial skeleton found in 1994, consisting of about 125 pieces, was described and published in 2009 It is the oldest known skeleton of a human ancestor The individual is believed to be a female and is nicknamed ‘Ardi’