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21by Roche, H., Delagnes, A., Brugal, Jean-Philip, Feibel, Craig, Kibunjia, M., Mourre, V., Texier, P.-J“... than previously assumed for early hominids, and highlight the diversity of Pliocene technical behaviour....”
Published in Nature (1999)
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22by Roche, H., Delagnes, A., Brugal, Jean-Philip, Feibel, Craig, Kibunjia, M., Mourre, V., Texier, P.-J“... than previously assumed for early hominids, and highlight the diversity of Pliocene technical behaviour....”
Published in Nature (1999)
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23by Roche, H., Delagnes, A., Brugal, Jean-Philip, Feibel, Craig, Kibunjia, M., Mourre, V., Texier, P.-J“... than previously assumed for early hominids, and highlight the diversity of Pliocene technical behaviour....”
Published in Nature (1999)
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24by Jean-Paul Raynal, Fatima-Zohra Sbihi-Alaoui, Abderrahim MohibSubjects: “...hominids...”
Published in Les Nouvelles de l'archéologie (2010)
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27by Raynal, Jean-Paul, Sbihi Alaoui, Fatima-Zohra, Magoga, Lionel, Mohib, Abderrahim, Zouak, MehdiSubjects: “...hominids...”
Published 2002
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28by Raynal, Jean-Paul, Sbihi Alaoui, Fatima-Zohra, Magoga, Lionel, Mohib, Abderrahim, Zouak, MehdiSubjects: “...hominids...”
Published 2002
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29by Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste, Frerebeau, Nicolas, Magniez, Pierre, Moigne, Anne-Marie, Vézian, RégisSubjects: “...Hominid-Canid relationship...”
Published in Quaternaire (2022)
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30by Joelson Moreno Brito Moura (11604078), Risoneide Henriques da Silva (6508673), Washington Soares Ferreira Júnior (11604081), Taline Cristina da Silva (4474546), Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque (8730180)Subjects: “...first hominids inhabited...”
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31by Dittner-Plasil, Carol Baratz“... is predominant on the scapulae of anatomically modern hominids where the Chancelade pattern is also present...”
Published 1981
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32by ЛБОВА Л.В.“...The author discusses the problematic of the occupation of Transbaikalia by hominids in Early...”
Published 2005
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33by Butti, Camilla, Sherwood, Chet C., Hakeem, Atiya Y., Allman, John M., Hof, Patrick R.“... estimates indicate that VEN volume follows in these cetacean species a pattern similar to that in hominids...”
Published in The Journal of Comparative Neurology (2009)
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34by Butti, Camilla, Sherwood, Chet C., Hakeem, Atiya Y., Allman, John M., Hof, Patrick R.“... estimates indicate that VEN volume follows in these cetacean species a pattern similar to that in hominids...”
Published in Journal of Comparative Neurology (2009)
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35by Butti, Camilla, Sherwood, Chet C., Hakeem, Atiya Y., Allman, John M., Hof, Patrick R.“... estimates indicate that VEN volume follows in these cetacean species a pattern similar to that in hominids...”
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36“... steps in the evolution of African hominids and other vertebrates are coincident with shifts to more arid...”
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37by Paul S. Martin“...America was the largest landmass undiscovered by hominids before the time of Homo sapiens...”
Published 1973
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38Published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences (1981)“... than before. Evidence such as that of Tuttle and Leakey establishes that some hominids were certainly...”
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39by Muller, UC, Pross, J, Tzedakis, PC, Gamble, C, Kotthoff, U, Schmiedl, G, Wulf, S, Christanis, K“... of Heinrich H5 within a situation of competitive exclusion between two closely related hominids species...”
Published 2011
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40Published in Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris (1977)“..., australian, eskimo) and on many fossil hominids shows that there is no evident correlation of the development...”
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