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... Australopithecus africanus), the Javanese material first found by Dubois in the 1890s and augmented by the work of von Koenigswald in the 1930s (now called Homo erectus and dating some two million years later), and the Neandertal ...
... Australopithecus africanus), the Javanese material first found by Dubois in the 1890s and augmented by the work of von Koenigswald in the 1930s (now called Homo erectus and dating some two million years later), and the Neandertal ...
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... Australopithecus (africanus), he is in fact subscribing, perhaps unknowingly, to the contemporaneity of two australopithecine taxa — africanus and robus- tus — as well as Homo erectus, accepted by him to be of equivalent age elsewhere ...
... Australopithecus (africanus), he is in fact subscribing, perhaps unknowingly, to the contemporaneity of two australopithecine taxa — africanus and robus- tus — as well as Homo erectus, accepted by him to be of equivalent age elsewhere ...
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... Australopithecus africanus, the distinctiveness and affinities to that taxon of remains attributed to Homo habilis from Bed I Olduvai, as well as the relationships of either (or both) to Homo erectus. The relationships of these taxa (or ...
... Australopithecus africanus, the distinctiveness and affinities to that taxon of remains attributed to Homo habilis from Bed I Olduvai, as well as the relationships of either (or both) to Homo erectus. The relationships of these taxa (or ...
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