All,
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-12/uol-aar120706.phpAccording to this press release, scientists from the University of Leeds and Liverpool University have used "uranium lead chronology" dating techniques on stalagmites located above and below the "Little Foot" skeleton, from which they have arrived at an age estimate of 2.2 Ma, a controversial result, since other methods of dating at Sterkfontein have suggested the age is closer to 3.5-4.0 Ma.
The paper is published in the journal
Science, presumably today, but I have not yet caught up with it, so I can't presently add much to this.
Dar