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Robert Broom
Dental Pathology, Wear and Developmental Defects in South African Hominins
Surface Model and Tomographic Archive of Fossil Primate and Other
Early Hominidshominids
Sterkfontein (South Africa) Work, the Descent of Man
Raymond Dart Remembered Professor of Anatomy Palaeontologist
Humanity from African Naissance to Coming Millennia” Arises out of the World’S First G
Underestimating Intraspecific Variation: the Problem with Excluding Sts 19 from Australopithecus Africanus.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 105, No
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The Threat of Mine Effluent to the UNESCO Status of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site
Tribute to Brain Titlepage.Indd
1 9/24/12 Phillip Vallentine Tobias
The Australopithecines – an Extinct Group of Human Ancestors: My Scientifi C Interest in South Africa
THE EMERGENCE of HUMANS B44 Australopithecenes < Southern Ape
Reflections on the History and Legacy of Scientific Racism in South African Palaeoanthropology and Beyond
Goran Štrkalj
Sterkfontein at 75: Review of Palaeoenvironments, Fauna and Archaeology from the Hominin Site of Sterkfontein (Gauteng Province, South Africa)
RARE BOOKS UJ. Copyright in Relation to This Thesis*
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Early Photographs of the Taung Child
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Experts And
How Our Ancestors Were Like Gorillas 29 November 2007
A Review of Robert Broom's Therapsid Holotypes
Kromdraai Evolved, but Poorly Packaged
Ape Or Man? : an Incomplete Chapter of Human Ancestry from South Africa
Spirited Evolutionist Robert Broom and Stellenbosch Revisited on a Zoological Centenary*
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Evolutionary Insights from Australopithecus
Raymond Arthur Dart: His Life and Work
Closing the Hominid Gap Ivory Smuggling? Polyester Safari Suits? Glenn C
Analysis of Experimental Bone Tools from Swartkrans Cave, South Africa
Australopithecus Africanus
Cradle of Humankind, South Africa