This is a maxilla (upper jaw) fragment preserving the upper P4-M3 of Kamoyapithecus hamiltoni, a primate known from a site that is 24-28 million years old. might be a catarrhine (a group including both apes and Old World monkeys) or it might already be a very early hominoid (an ape). This is the earliest evidence of a possible fossil ape in Kenya, and one of only a few large primates known from this period. The name Kamoyapithecus was given to it in recognition of the world renown fossil hunter Kamoya Kimeu
Kamoyapithecus hamiltoni
Kamoyapithecus hamiltoni Age approx. 26.00 Million Years
Digital Capture: Photogrammetry 0 Comments Order: Primates Family: Hominioidea Genus: Kamoyapithecus Species: hamiltoni Element: Maxilla Locality: Losodok, West Turkana, Kenya Year of Discovery: 1987 Other Fossils to View |