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Samburupithecus
A New Species of Mioeuoticus (Lorisiformes, Primates) from the Early Middle Miocene of Kenya
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Human Evolution: a Paleoanthropological Perspective - F.H
Unravelling the Positional Behaviour of Fossil Hominoids: Morphofunctional and Structural Analysis of the Primate Hindlimb
The Late Miocene Mammalian Fauna of Chorora, Awash Basin
Fossil Primates
Dental Anatomy of the Early Hominid, Orrorin Tugenensis, from the Lukeino Formation, Tugen Hills, Kenya
Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae) from the Upper
A New Late Miocene Great Ape from Kenya and Its Implications for the Origins of African Great Apes and Humans
189-191, 1999
Hominoid Teeth with Chimpanzee
Origins of the African Hominoids: an Assessment of the Palaeobiogeographical Evidence
And Taxonomy of Hominoidea: History, Morphology, Molecules, and Fossils
Taxonomy of Proconsul: an Issue of Species
A Distinguishing Feature of Pongo Upper Molars and Its Implications
The Fossil Record
Paper Series N° 33
New Apes Fill the Gap
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Generation Times in Wild Chimpanzees and Gorillas Suggest Earlier Divergence Times in Great Ape and Human Evolution
First Hominoid from the Late Miocene of Niger
Apes and Tricksters: the Evolution and Diversification of Humans’ Closest Relatives
Hominoid Teeth with Chimpanzee- and Gorilla-Like Features from the Miocene of Kenya: Implications for the Chronology of Ape-Huma
Distinctiveness of Ugandapithecus from Proconsul La Distinción Entre Ugandapithecus Y Proconsul
Curriculum Vitae
Miocene Hominoid Biogeography: Pulses of Dispersal and Differentiation
Human and Ape Molecular Clocks and Constraints on Paleontological Hypotheses
Relevance of the Eastern African Coastal Forest for Early Hominin Biogeography
The Palaeoenvironment of Samburupithecus Kiptalami Based on Its Associated Fauna
New Specimens of Chilotheridium (Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae
A New Late Miocene Great Ape from Kenya and Its Implications for the Origins of African Great Apes and Humans
Fossil Record of Miocene Hominoids
African Land Mammal Ages
Abstract Traditional 'Evolutionary' Classifications of Hominids Are Contrasted with Some of the Earliest Cladistic Approache
Primates: Hominidae): Implications for the Origin of Extant Great Apes
First Hominid from the Miocene (Lukeino Formation, Kenya)