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Craniodental Evidence for Population Variability within Paranthropus Robustus: Taxonomy and Phylogenetic Implications

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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Description d’un bassin fragmentaire de Paranthropus robustus du site Plio-Pléistocène de Drimolen (Afrique du Sud)

Geobios, 2002
Resume Le site Plio-Pleistocene de Drimolen a livre un fragment de bassin (DNH 43) comportant un os iliaque droit fragmentaire (DNH 43 B) associe au sacrum ainsi que l’arc posterieur de la derniere lombaire (DNH 43 B). La piece appartient a un sujet adulte que l’on peut attribuer a Paranthropus robustus par comparaison avec les autres bassins ...
Dominique Gommery   +2 more
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The eruption pattern of the permanent incisors and first permanent molars in Australopithecus (Paranthropus) robustus

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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Isotopic Evidence for Dietary Variability in the Early Hominin Paranthropus robustus

Science, 2006
Matt Sponheimer   +2 more
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Radius ofParanthropus robustus from member 1, Swartkrans Formation, South Africa

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1991
Frederick E Grine
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Evidence for dietary change but not landscape use in South African early hominins

Nature, 2012
Vincent Balter   +2 more
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Ankle loading differences in South African Australopithecus and Paranthropus robustus

Pietrobelli, Annalisa   +11 more
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Geochemical chronologies in Paranthropus robustus teeth inform habitat and life histories

Nature Ecology & Evolution
Andrew Sillen   +2 more
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