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The Partial Skeleton Stw 431 from Sterkfontein – Is It Time to Rethink the Plio-Pleistocene Hominin Diversity in South Africa?
Teaching Materials Associated with Module 1 Taung Child
Renewed Investigations at Taung; 90 Years After the Discovery of Australopithecus Africanus
Taung Child's Skull and Brain Not Human-Like in Expansion
Early Hominidshominids
Sterkfontein (South Africa) Work, the Descent of Man
Raymond Dart Remembered Professor of Anatomy Palaeontologist
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Posterior Lunate Sulcus in Australopithecus Africanus: Was Dart Right?>
Paper Series N° 33
2011 Reynolds Etal 2011 Author V5 GK.Pages
1 9/24/12 Phillip Vallentine Tobias
First Ever Discovery of a Well-Preserved Skull and Associated Skeleton of Australopithecus Ron J
Further Evidence for Eagle Predation Of, and Feeding Damage On, the Taung Child
The Australopithecines – an Extinct Group of Human Ancestors: My Scientifi C Interest in South Africa
Landscapes and Their Relation to Hominin Habitats : Case Studies from Australopithecus Sites in Eastern and Southern Africa
Landscapes and Their Relation to Hominin Habitats: Case Studies from Australopithecus Sites in Eastern and Southern Africa
Hominid Fossil Record
Top View
Hominins from South Africa
Posterior Lunate Sulcus in Australopithecus Africanus: Was Dart Right?>
Early Photographs of the Taung Child
Discovery of Australopithecus Sediba Unveiled
Revised Estimates of Taung's Brain Size Growth
Faunal Assemblage Seriation of Southern African Pliocene and Pleistocene Fossil Deposits
Taxon, Site and Temporal Differentiation Using Dental Microwear in the Southern African Papionins Darby Proctor
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Evolutionary Insights from Australopithecus
Raymond Arthur Dart: His Life and Work
Taung……...…… a River Ran Through It
New High-Resolution Computed Tomography Data of the Taung Partial Cranium and Endocast and Their Bearing on Metopism and Hominin Brain Evolution
Examining Affinities of the Taung Child by Developmental Simulation
The Skull of Stw 573, a 3.67 Ma Australopithecus Skeleton from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa
Analysis of Experimental Bone Tools from Swartkrans Cave, South Africa
Australopithecus Africanus