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Human Evolution: a Paleoanthropological Perspective - F.H
The Threads of Evolutionary, Behavioural and Conservation Research
Unravelling the Positional Behaviour of Fossil Hominoids: Morphofunctional and Structural Analysis of the Primate Hindlimb
Aspects of Ecology and Adaptation with an Emphasis on Hominoid Evolution
Hominid Adaptations and Extinctions Reviewed by MONTE L. Mccrossin
Taxonomy of Proconsul: an Issue of Species
Dental Variation in African Apes with Implications for Understanding
New Fauna from Loperot Contributes to the Understanding of Early Miocene Catarrhine Communities
Wrist Morphology Reveals Substantial Locomotor Diversity Among Early
Recently Recovered Kenyapithecus Mandible and Its Implications for Great Ape and Human Origins (Prhnates/Hominoidea/Miocene/Africa/Anatomy) MONTE L
Locomotion and Posture from the Common Hominoid Ancestor to Fully Modern Hominins, with Special Reference to the Last Common Panin/Hominin Ancestor R
The Origin of Man. Current State of Paleoanthropological Research
Variability in Mammalian Dentitions: Size-Related Bias in the Coefficient Of
The Zoogeographic and Phylogenetic Relationships of Early Catarrhine Primates in Asia TERRY HARRISON1*
New Oligocene Primate from Saudi Arabia and the Divergence of Apes and Old World Monkeys
Distinctiveness of Ugandapithecus from Proconsul La Distinción Entre Ugandapithecus Y Proconsul
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3. Gibbons and Hominoid Ancestry
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Diet and the Evolution of the Earliest Human Ancestors
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Catarrhine Hallucal Metatarsals from the Early Miocene Site of Songhor, Kenya
New Fauna from Loperot Contributes to the Understanding of Early Miocene Catarrhine Communities
The Latest Occurrence of the Nyanzapithecines from the Early Late Miocene Nakali Formation in Kenya, East Africa
Palaeontological Evidence for an Oligocene Divergence Between Old World Monkeys and Apes
Palaeontological Evidence for an Oligocene Divergence Between Old World Monkeys and Apes
Primates: Hominidae): Implications for the Origin of Extant Great Apes
Using Machine Learning to Classify Extant Apes and Interpret the Dental Morphology of the Chimpanzee-Human Last Common Ancestor Tesla A