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... OLD WORLD MONKEY DENTITION ( left ) ; NEW WORLD MONKEY DEN- TITION ( right ) . The Anthropoidean Superfamilies The suborder Anthropoidea is made up of three superfamilies : ( 1 ) the Ceboidea , or New World monkeys ; ( 2 ) the ...
... OLD WORLD MONKEY DENTITION ( left ) ; NEW WORLD MONKEY DEN- TITION ( right ) . The Anthropoidean Superfamilies The suborder Anthropoidea is made up of three superfamilies : ( 1 ) the Ceboidea , or New World monkeys ; ( 2 ) the ...
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... Old World . Given the occurrence of Ramapithecus in Spain , India , and China , as well as in Kenya , it is not unlikely that the first australopithecines and habilines had a similarly extensive range . At any rate , after 2 million ...
... Old World . Given the occurrence of Ramapithecus in Spain , India , and China , as well as in Kenya , it is not unlikely that the first australopithecines and habilines had a similarly extensive range . At any rate , after 2 million ...
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... Old World centers of domestication . This means that diffusion is also unlikely to account for the other remarkable cultural convergences between the Old and the New World such as the development of ... Earth The New World "Neolithic"
... Old World centers of domestication . This means that diffusion is also unlikely to account for the other remarkable cultural convergences between the Old and the New World such as the development of ... Earth The New World "Neolithic"
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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