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Recent Origin of Low Trabecular Bone Density in Modern Humans
Paranthropus Boisei: Fifty Years of Evidence and Analysis Bernard A
Paranthropus Through the Looking Glass COMMENTARY Bernard A
Australopiths Wading? Homo Diving?
The First Bone Tools from Kromdraai and Stone Tools from Drimolen, And
Isotopic Evidence for the Timing of the Dietary Shift Toward C4 Foods in Eastern African Paranthropus Jonathan G
Recent Origin of Low Trabecular Bone Density in Modern Humans Habiba Chirchir Phd Marshall University,
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Meetings Version of the Paleoanthropology Society Abstracts Vancouver, B.C., Canada: 25–26 March 2008
Cochlear Shape Distinguishes Southern African Early Hominin Taxa with Unique Auditory Ecologies J
Root Caries on a Paranthropus Robustus Third Molar from Drimolen
Growth and Development of the Third Permanent Molar In
Dental Caries in South African Fossil Hominins AUTHORS: Ian Towle1 Joel D
Letter Doi:10.1038/Nature16972
The Robust Australopithecines: Evidence for the Genus Paranthropus Amy Rotman the University of Western Ontario
Hominid Prehistory
The Australopithecines – an Extinct Group of Human Ancestors: My Scientifi C Interest in South Africa
The First Hominin from the Early Pleistocene Paleocave of Haasgat, South Africa
Recently Identified Postcranial Remains of Paranthropus and Early
Top View
Homoplasy in the Evolution of Modern Human- Like Joint Proportions in Australopithecus Afarensis
Isotopic Evidence for the Timing of the Dietary Shift Toward C4 Foods in Eastern African Paranthropus Jonathan G
Human Locomotion and Heat Loss: an Evolutionary Perspective Daniel E
Dietary Inferences Through Dental Microwear and Isotope Analyses of the Lower Magdalenian Individual from El Miron Cave (Cantabr
Diet of Paranthropus Boisei in the SEE COMMENTARY Early Pleistocene of East Africa
Evidence for Habitual Climbing in a Pleistocene Hominin in South Africa
Brain Enlargement and Dental Reduction Were Not Linked in Hominin Evolution
Microbial Osteolysis in an Early Pleistocene Hominin (Paranthropus Robustus) from Swartkrans, South Africa
European Society for the Study of Human Evolution Conference
From Swartkrans, South Africa
The Robust Australopithecines: Evidence for the Genus Paranthropus
Primer on Human Origins Evolution: Pattern & Process
Growth and Development of the Third Permanent
The Apportionment of Tooth Size and Its Implications in Australopithecus Sediba Versus Other Plio-Pleistocene and Recent African Hominins
Chapter 18 Evolution of the Early Hominin Hand
Paranthropus Robustus
No Known Hominin Species Matches the Expected Dental Morphology of the Last Common Ancestor of Neanderthals and Modern Humans
Dental Microwear Textures of Paranthropus Robustus From
Australopithecus
Analysis of Experimental Bone Tools from Swartkrans Cave, South Africa
Dietary Proclivities of Paranthropus Robustus from Swartkrans, South Africa
Introduction to Human Evolution (2019)