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In 2002, a research team discovered one of the oldest human ancestors ever, called Sahelanthropus. For over twenty years, most people thought that all they found was a skull. But a few researchers, sworn to secrecy by their peers and the norms of the field, knew that there were more. Here’s the story of academic subterfuge, investigative reporting, and some full-on norm-shattering that ended up showing the world the femur of Toumaï.
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