SahelanthropustchadensisIMG2949 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date January 13, 2026 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyPaleontology Tagged , Africa, bipedalism, bones, Clément Zanolli, competition, Djurab (desert), femur, fossil record, fossils, France, Franck Guy, Guillaume Daver, human origins, Jean-Jacques Jaeger, Jerry Coyne, Journal of Human Evolution, Michael Brunet, Nature (journal), New York University, paleoanthropology, Politics, Roberto Macchiarelli, Sahelanthropus tchadensis, Science Advances, Scott Williams, skull, The Guardian, Toumaï, University of Poitiers, War and Peace, Washington Post, Why Evolution Is True “Competition and Politics” Complicate Debate Over Sahelanthropus tchadensis Casey Luskin January 13, 2026 Human Origins and Anthropology, Paleontology 12 It seemed like lots of people wanted to forget about the femur, because years went by and nothing was published about the bone. Read More ›