
Baby Ape Skull or Human Ancestor?
Years ago, headlines claimed a thirteen-million-year-old ape skull shows us what human ancestors might’ve looked like.
Answers with Ken Ham · Ken Ham and Mark Looy
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Years ago, headlines claimed a thirteen-million-year-old ape skull shows us what human ancestors might’ve looked like. What the researchers discovered was a well-preserved, nearly complete baby ape skull. They even admitted the skull belonged to a creature that was fully ape! So why all the hype?
Well, due to evolutionary ideas, the age assigned to this fossil placed it somewhere deep in our ancestry. But nothing about the skull pointed to a shared ancestry with humans!
In a biblical view, we understand that this skull represents the remains of a variety of ape buried in a post-flood catastrophe—and that’s it!