AFP 2012-08-09 20:06:58 -
Replicas of the remains of Ugandapithecus, a 20-million-year-old ape skull discovered in northeastern Uganda in 2011 at Karamoja, about 550 Kilometers form the capital Kampala, are held by paleontologist Martin Pickford (R) and Ugandan Minister of Tourism Ephraim Kamuntu during a public presentation on August 9, 2012, in Kampala. On August 2, 2011, a team of Ugandan and French paleontologists announced they had found the 20-million-year-old skull, saying it could shed light on the region's evolutionary history. AFP PHOTO/ RONALD KABUUBI
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