Andrews P
Department of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum, London, UK.
Nature. 1992 Dec 17;360(6405):641-6. doi: 10.1038/360641a0.
Between 10 and 20 million years ago, a variety of hominoid primates lived in Africa, Europe and Asia. The question of which of these, if any, lie closest to the ancestries of humans and modern apes remains a lively source of debate. Recent fossil discoveries, though, shed light on the environments in which the various groups of hominoid emerged and, it is hoped, on their evolution. But the lack of a hominid fossil record before about 5 million years ago--and any fossil record for the African apes--is still a frustrating barrier.
在1000万至2000万年前,非洲、欧洲和亚洲生活着各种各样的类人猿灵长类动物。这些类人猿中哪一种(如果有的话)与人类和现代猿的祖先关系最为密切,这个问题仍然是一个激烈争论的焦点。不过,最近的化石发现揭示了各类类人猿出现时的环境,人们希望这也能为它们的进化提供线索。但是,在大约500万年前之前缺乏原始人类化石记录——以及非洲猿类的任何化石记录——仍然是一个令人沮丧的障碍。