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2020
This thesis is submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for a Doctorate of Philosophy to the Department of Archaeology, College of Arts and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.
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This thesis is submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for a Doctorate of Philosophy to the Department of Archaeology, College of Arts and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.
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Archives of Oral Biology, 1990
Carious lesions on the mesial and distal aspects of a RM1 of a young adult 'robust' australopithecine. Paranthropus robustus, are described. The specimen is from Member 1 sediments of the Swartkrans cave, which are dated to between about 1.8 and 1.5 million years before present. The mesial lesion, located cervically, had progressed further than the two
F E, Grine, A J, Gwinnett, J H, Oaks
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Carious lesions on the mesial and distal aspects of a RM1 of a young adult 'robust' australopithecine. Paranthropus robustus, are described. The specimen is from Member 1 sediments of the Swartkrans cave, which are dated to between about 1.8 and 1.5 million years before present. The mesial lesion, located cervically, had progressed further than the two
F E, Grine, A J, Gwinnett, J H, Oaks
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Hand of Paranthropus robustus from Member 1, Swartkrans: Fossil Evidence for Tool Behavior
Science, 1988New hand fossils from Swartkrans (dated at about 1.8 million years ago) indicate that the hand of Paranthropus robustus was adapted for precision grasping. Functional morphology suggests that Paranthropus could have used tools, possibly for plant procurement and processing.
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Journal of Human Evolution
Since the initial discovery of Paranthropus robustus at the site of Kromdraai in 1938, the hypodigm of this species has been expanded by subsequent work at the localities of Swartkrans and Drimolen, with a few fossils also known from Cooper's D, Gondolin and Sterkfontein Member 5. Beginning in 2014, systematic excavations at Kromdraai uncovered a large
Braga, José, Grine, Frederick
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Since the initial discovery of Paranthropus robustus at the site of Kromdraai in 1938, the hypodigm of this species has been expanded by subsequent work at the localities of Swartkrans and Drimolen, with a few fossils also known from Cooper's D, Gondolin and Sterkfontein Member 5. Beginning in 2014, systematic excavations at Kromdraai uncovered a large
Braga, José, Grine, Frederick
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1985
AbstractThis study aims to reassess the claim that the eruption sequence of the permanent incisor and first permanent molar teeth of Australopithecus (Paranthropus) robustus is identical with that in modern Homo sapiens. Eight fossil hominid mandibles of equivalent dental developmental age were chosen for comparative study.
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AbstractThis study aims to reassess the claim that the eruption sequence of the permanent incisor and first permanent molar teeth of Australopithecus (Paranthropus) robustus is identical with that in modern Homo sapiens. Eight fossil hominid mandibles of equivalent dental developmental age were chosen for comparative study.
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A partial skull of Paranthropus robustus from Cooper's Cave, South Africa
2008A partial hominin skull (COB 101) was identified in the fossil collections of the Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, attributed to the Cooper's Cave site in South Africa. The find represents the most complete hominin specimen recovered from localities at this site to date. COB 101 comprises the supraorbital, zygomatic, infraorbital and nasoalveolar regions of
Berger, L.R., Kuhn, B.F., Steininger, C.
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Hominin fossils from Kromdraai and Drimolen inform Paranthropus robustus craniofacial ontogeny
Science Advances, 2023JOSÉ Braga +2 more
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Enamel defects in Paranthropus robustus relative to other South African hominins
2016Towle, Ian +2 more
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