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Raymond Dart
Teaching Materials Associated with Module 1 Taung Child
1St Uj Palaeo-Research Symposium
Early Hominidshominids
Raymond Dart Remembered Professor of Anatomy Palaeontologist
DNH 109: a Fragmentary Hominin Near-Proximal Ulna from Drimolen, South Africa
Chapter 1: Fifty Years of Fun with Fossils: Some Cave Taphonomy
Early Photographs of the Taung Child
Posterior Lunate Sulcus in Australopithecus Africanus: Was Dart Right?>
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Tribute to Brain Titlepage.Indd
How We Calculated the Age of Caves in the Cradle of Humankind—And Why It Matters 22 November 2018, by Robyn Pickering
1 9/24/12 Phillip Vallentine Tobias
The Natural Endocast of Taung (Australopithecus Africanus): Insights from the Unpublished Papers of Raymond Arthur Dart Dean Falk*
The Contribution of Raymond Dart to the Development of Cave Taphonomy
The Australopithecines – an Extinct Group of Human Ancestors: My Scientifi C Interest in South Africa
Reflections on the History and Legacy of Scientific Racism in South African Palaeoanthropology and Beyond
Do We Owe Our Intelligence to a Predatory Past?
RARE BOOKS UJ. Copyright in Relation to This Thesis*
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Inventing Africa
Early Photographs of the Taung Child
Phillip Vallentine Tobias (1925–2012) Palaeoanthropologist Who Pioneered Description of African Hominins
Revised Estimates of Taung's Brain Size Growth
Spirited Evolutionist Robert Broom and Stellenbosch Revisited on a Zoological Centenary*
The Contribution of Raymond Dart to the Development of Cave Taphonomy
Evolutionary Insights from Australopithecus
Raymond Arthur Dart: His Life and Work
The Plio-Pleistocene Paleoecology of Makapansgat
Read More About Raymond Dart (PDF)
Analysis of Experimental Bone Tools from Swartkrans Cave, South Africa
UC San Diego UC San Diego Electronic Theses and Dissertations