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An Ankle-Bone of the Ape-Man, Paranthropus robustus

Nature, 1943
EVERY addition to our knowledge of the structure of the ape-men of South Africa is likely to be welcomed even though the addition may appear to be a very small one. The Taungs ape, and those discovered at Sterkfontein and Kromdraai, have revealed a group of higher Primates which are very much nearer to man than any living anthropoids, or any of the ...
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Paranthropus boisei, si proche et si différent

Pour la Science, 2023
Bernard Wood, Alexis Williams
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On Neanderthal vs. Paranthropus

Current Anthropology, 1976
Dmitri Bayanov, Igor Bourtsev
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Zwartkrans Ape-Man: Paranthropus Crassidens

The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1952
A. J. H. G.   +2 more
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The humerus of Paranthropus robustus

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1948
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Dental chipping supports lack of hard-object feeding in Paranthropus boisei

Journal of Human Evolution, 2021
Paul J. Constantino, Kathryn A. Konow
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The first Paranthropus from the Malawi Rift

Journal of Human Evolution, 1999
Ottmar Kullmer   +5 more
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