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... remains from Omo dating between 3 million and 1.4 million years to Australopithecus robustus ( Howell and Wood 1974 ... remains of the australopithecines and the stone artifacts were never united at a given site . And Dart's bone - horn ...
... remains from Omo dating between 3 million and 1.4 million years to Australopithecus robustus ( Howell and Wood 1974 ... remains of the australopithecines and the stone artifacts were never united at a given site . And Dart's bone - horn ...
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... Remains of such crops decompose more readily than grains and are difficult to recover archaeologically . There is no doubt that a concern with broad - spectrum plant - gathering extends about as far back in time in Southeast Asia as in ...
... Remains of such crops decompose more readily than grains and are difficult to recover archaeologically . There is no doubt that a concern with broad - spectrum plant - gathering extends about as far back in time in Southeast Asia as in ...
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... Remains of Hominidae from Pliocene / Pleistocene Formation in the Lower Omo Basin , Ethiopia . " Nature 223 : 1234-1239 . HOWELL , F. CLARK , AND YVES COPPENS 1974 " Inventory of Remains of Hominidae from Pliocene / Pleistocene ...
... Remains of Hominidae from Pliocene / Pleistocene Formation in the Lower Omo Basin , Ethiopia . " Nature 223 : 1234-1239 . HOWELL , F. CLARK , AND YVES COPPENS 1974 " Inventory of Remains of Hominidae from Pliocene / Pleistocene ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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