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... hominid in appearance, with little resemblance to the apes. The hominid fossil material from the underlying and therefore older Djetis Beds has been the subject of varying interpretations. Several scientists, including Dr. von ...
... hominid in appearance, with little resemblance to the apes. The hominid fossil material from the underlying and therefore older Djetis Beds has been the subject of varying interpretations. Several scientists, including Dr. von ...
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... hominid populations of the Middle Pleistocene represent the continuation of an adaptation based on culture that probably originated much earlier in time. Around a million years ago the hominids gradually evolved into the form called H ...
... hominid populations of the Middle Pleistocene represent the continuation of an adaptation based on culture that probably originated much earlier in time. Around a million years ago the hominids gradually evolved into the form called H ...
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... hominid populations in time. H. erectus lived during the Middle Pleistocene, but the crosshatched areas between the major hominid taxa indicate that individuals living during these time periods would be difficult to distinguish, because ...
... hominid populations in time. H. erectus lived during the Middle Pleistocene, but the crosshatched areas between the major hominid taxa indicate that individuals living during these time periods would be difficult to distinguish, because ...
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