Thursday, July 27, 2006

Greek researchers discover prehistoric primate skull

Source: CBS News

(AP) Greek researchers said Wednesday they had discovered a well-preserved skull of 5 million-year-old primate.



The remains of the Mesopithecus Pentelicus _ a monkey-like animal, a little more than 3 feet long _ were found in the northern Halkidiki peninsula, outside the city of Thessaloniki.

"It's an important find because it's in such good condition," Evangelia Tsoukala, a professor of geology at Thessaloniki University who is heading the excavation, told state-run NET television.

"It had a tail ... it was herbivorous, and the skull is intact as well as the teeth," she said.

Local officials said they hope to build a museum in the area to put the skull and other prehistoric animal remains found at the site on display.

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