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Single-origin hypothesis

I removed the reference to the single-origin hypothesis from the Pierolaptihecus catalunicus article because the single-origin hypothesis refers to the idea that anatomically modern humans (homo sapiens) evolved from other species of homo in Africa rather than in Europe and/or Asia. It doesn't have anything to do with where the common ancestor of the gorilla and the chimp/human lines of great apes may have lived. Rusty Cashman 20:41, 21 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]