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On human evolution, Australopithecus sediba and nation building
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Results from an Australopithecus africanus dental enamel fragment confirm the potential of palaeoproteomics for South African Plio-Pleistocene fossil sites
Published 2025-02-01“… The southern African Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene hominin record is abundant and exhibits a high taxonomic diversity with three genera represented: Australopithecus, Paranthropus and Homo. …”
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New hominin fossils from Malapa: The unveiling of Australopithecus sediba
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Taung and beyond: The mining history, geology and taphonomy of Australopithecus in South Africa
Published 2025-02-01“… South Africa is host to the single richest early hominin fossil record worldwide, including many examples of the endemic species Australopithecus africanus fossils. This species was first described by Raymond Dart in 1925 from the deposits near the town of Taung. …”
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The Taung Child (Australopithecus africanus), the Plio-Pleistocene boundary and a supernova hypothesis
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A fossilised humerus of a lovebird tells little of the Pleistocene habitat of Australopithecus robustus
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Palaeoanthropology in Kenya: After discovery of the Taung Child
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Looking for the origins of the human brain: The role of South Africa in the history of palaeoneurology
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Male philopatry and female dispersal amongst two species of early hominins from the Sterkfontein valley
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New hominin fossils from Kanapoi, Kenya, and the mosaic evolution of canine teeth in early hominins
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Further assessment of a ~2-million-year-old hominin pelvis (DNH 43) from Drimolen Main Quarry, South Africa
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A lovebird (Psittaciformes: Agapornis) from the Plio-Pleistocene Kromdraai B locality, South Africa
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DNH 109: A fragmentary hominin near-proximal ulna from Drimolen, South Africa
Published 2011-05-01“…On the basis of observable morphology and available comparative metrics, DNH 109 is definitively hominin and is the smallest African Plio-Pleistocene australopith ulna yet recovered. …”
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Chimpanzee subspecies and 'robust' australopithecine holotypes, in the context of comments by Darwin
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100 Years of palaeo-research and its relevance for transformation and social cohesion in South Africa
Published 2025-02-01“… Australian-born Raymond Dart arrived in South Africa in 1922 and subsequently gave the name Australopithecus africanus to the fossilised juvenile skull discovered by mine workers in Taung, North West Province. …”
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Contesting a legendary legacy: A century of reflection on Raymond Dart and the Taung skull
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Révision de l’espèce Homo erectus (Dubois, 1893)
Published 2000-06-01“…It is mainly made of Indonesian fossils and of the African KNMWT 15000 which is the oldest. Finally, Homo erectus exists as a species but its hypodigm is quite different than the one usually assessed by authors. …”
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