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Name the earliest man like fossil.
About 15 mya, primates called Dryopithecus and Ramapithecus were existing. Ramapithecus was more man-like while Dryopithecus was more ape-like. Few fossils of man-like bones have been discovered in Ethiopia and Tanzania. These revealed hominid features leading to the belief that about 3-4 mya, man like primates walked in eastern Africa. They were probably not taller than 4 feet but walked up right.
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