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    ... than previously assumed for early hominids, and highlight the diversity of Pliocene technical behaviour....
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    ... than previously assumed for early hominids, and highlight the diversity of Pliocene technical behaviour....
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    ... than previously assumed for early hominids, and highlight the diversity of Pliocene technical behaviour....
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    by Dittner-Plasil, Carol Baratz
    Published 1981
    ... is predominant on the scapulae of anatomically modern hominids where the Chancelade pattern is also present...
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    by ЛБОВА Л.В.
    Published 2005
    ...The author discusses the problematic of the occupation of Transbaikalia by hominids in Early...
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    ... estimates indicate that VEN volume follows in these cetacean species a pattern similar to that in hominids...
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    ... estimates indicate that VEN volume follows in these cetacean species a pattern similar to that in hominids...
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    ... estimates indicate that VEN volume follows in these cetacean species a pattern similar to that in hominids...
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    by deMenocal, Peter B.
    Published in Science (1995)
    ... steps in the evolution of African hominids and other vertebrates are coincident with shifts to more arid...
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    by Paul S. Martin
    Published 1973
    ...America was the largest landmass undiscovered by hominids before the time of Homo sapiens...
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    ... than before. Evidence such as that of Tuttle and Leakey establishes that some hominids were certainly...
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    ... of Heinrich H5 within a situation of competitive exclusion between two closely related hominids species...
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    ..., australian, eskimo) and on many fossil hominids shows that there is no evident correlation of the development...
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