So for years, YEC writers complained about anthropologist reconstructions and how we didn’t have enough bones. Yet you cite a study where the pop news article summarizes:
This fossil includes most of the facial structure and the front part of the braincase
Very cool, but that’s it. Was it bipedal? We don’t know but given how hard YEC writers fight against Lucy’s species, I don’t think you care.
Noah’s descendants?
Anadoluvius was roughly the size of a large male chimpanzee, weighing between 50-60 kilograms.
If you propose that Noah wasn’t bipedal and was the size of a large male chimpanzee.
But I think this quote hits the nail on the head because this is how I was trained to read science headlines by YEC organizations I consumed for years:
Or in other words, this post, while a very interesting discovery, is an example of what @jammycakes notes:
I may make a slide for this discovery in my hominin fossils lecture though so I do appreciate you posting it @adamjedgar.