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- New Hominin Fossils from Malapa: The
- Exploring the “Cradle of Humankind” Caves of the Ape-Men: South Africa's Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, by Ronald J
- Little Foot’): AUTHORS: an Alternative Interpretation of 26Al/10Be Burial Data Jan D
- The Age of Fossil Stw573 ('Little Foot'): Reply to Comments by Stratford Et Al
- Homo Naledi and Pleistocene Hominin Evolution in Subequatorial Africa Lee R Berger1*, John Hawks1,2, Paul HGM Dirks1,3, Marina Elliott1, Eric M Roberts1,3
- Latest Information on Sterkfontein's Australopithecus Skeleton and A
- Preliminary Paleohistological Observations of the Stw
- In Situ 3D Digitization of the “Little Foot” Australopithecus Skeleton from Sterkfontein
- An Analysis of Cave Levels and Karstification
- Grade 12 Life Sciences Human Evolution Workbook
- The Evolution of the Human Foot
- Evidence for Habitual Climbing in a Pleistocene Hominin in South Africa
- Speleothem Evidence for C3 Dominated Vegetation During the Late Miocene (Messinian) of South Africa
- The Foot and Ankle of Australopithecus Sediba
- Is Forearm Curvature in the 'Little Foot' Australopithecus Natural Or Pathological? 29 December 2020
- The Inner Ear of the Paranthropus Specimen DNH 22 from Drimolen, South Africa
- A Review of Plio-Pleistocene Hominin Foot Evolution
- Paleoanthropological Aspects of the Enigma of Homo Naledi's Disposal
- Hominin Cranial Fragments from Milner Hall, Sterkfontein, South Africa
- Reconstructing Site Formation of the ∼2.61 Ma Drimolen Makondo Fossil Site
- Creating an African Tourist Experience at the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site
- Peering Into Little Foot's 3.67 Million-Year-Old Brain
- Revised Datings for 'Little Foot' and Other Sterkfontein Fossil Hominoid Remains
- The Age of Homo Naledi and Associated Sediments in the Rising Star Cave, South Africa
- Our Ancestors in Africa
- New Hominin Fossils from Malapa: the Unveiling Of