This week, bones from Australopithecus Sediba are unveiled at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.
本周,南方古猿人的骨骼在约翰尼斯堡金山大学公布于众。
Reported in April and known from two 1.9-million-year-old skeletons discovered in a South African cave, Australopithecus sediba offers a glimpse of a hazy time in our lineage's evolution.
从4月报道获悉,在一个南非洞穴中发现了190万年前的的骨骼,南方古猿sediba让我们依稀窥见到我们人类进化的朦胧历史。
With a small, advanced brain, long arms, long legs and an advanced pelvis, Australopithecus sediba is described as probably a transitional species between Australopithecus Africanus and Homo habilis.
有一个小小的突出的脑袋,长长的手臂和腿以及突出的骨盆,根据描述古猿sediba很有可能是古猿Africanus和能人之间的过渡性物种。
As a member of the genus Australopithecus, sediba is less manlike than the as-yet-unnamed Siberian discovery, which was a member of the genus Homo.
作为南方古猿的一个属,sediba要比尚未命名的西伯利亚的发现更不像人。西伯利亚的发现属于人属。
As a member of the genus Australopithecus, sediba is less manlike than the as-yet-unnamed Siberian discovery, which was a member of the genus Homo.
作为南方古猿的一个属,sediba要比尚未命名的西伯利亚的发现更不像人。西伯利亚的发现属于人属。
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