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In what could prove to be a landmark discovery, a leading
paleontologist said scientists have dug up the 47 million-year-old
fossil of an ancient primate whose features suggest it could be the
common ancestor of all later monkeys, apes and humans.

Anthropologists have long believed that humans evolved from ancient
ape-like ancestors.

Some 50 million years ago, two ape-like groups walked the Earth. One
is known as the tarsidae, a precursor of the tarsier, a tiny, large-
eyed creature that lives in Asia.

Another group is known as the adapidae, a precursor of today's lemurs
in Madagascar.

Based on previously limited fossil evidence, one big debate had been
whether the tarsidae or adapidae

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