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COVER Forelimb bones (longest, ~19 cm) and jaw (~8 cm) of a new partial hominoid skeleton from an ~15-million-year-old site at Kipsaramon, Kenya, superimposed on a digital elevation model of western Kenya and eastern Uganda. The skeleton represents a new genus, Equatorius, and will help clarify the origins of the group that includes humans and the living great apes. See page 1382 [Photos: Steven C. Ward]

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Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)