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... million years ago Cambrian Animalia 500 Eocene Permain 270 Carboniferous Ordovician Silurian Devonian 350 400 Chordata Vertebrata Tetrapoda PALEOZOIC Oligocene Hominidae 53 Miocene Homo erectus Homo sapiens Homo sapiens sapiens ...
... million years ago Cambrian Animalia 500 Eocene Permain 270 Carboniferous Ordovician Silurian Devonian 350 400 Chordata Vertebrata Tetrapoda PALEOZOIC Oligocene Hominidae 53 Miocene Homo erectus Homo sapiens Homo sapiens sapiens ...
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... million and 1.4 million years to Australopithecus robustus ( Howell and Wood 1974 ; Howell and Coppens 1974 ) . * According to Louis Leakey , both robust and South African gracile australopithecines were evolutionary dead ends . Richard ...
... million and 1.4 million years to Australopithecus robustus ( Howell and Wood 1974 ; Howell and Coppens 1974 ) . * According to Louis Leakey , both robust and South African gracile australopithecines were evolutionary dead ends . Richard ...
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... million of its stock and 10,000 small shareholders who together own $ 900 million of its stock , the power of the corporation is not divided up into 10,001 parts . Rather , the person who has $ 100 million of stock may control the ...
... million of its stock and 10,000 small shareholders who together own $ 900 million of its stock , the power of the corporation is not divided up into 10,001 parts . Rather , the person who has $ 100 million of stock may control the ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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