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Homo 'habilis' and the Australopithecines. 1965. The distinctiveness of Homo habilis. 1966. Variation and taxonomy of the early hominids. 1967.
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52424
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RP21049
Author:
Robinson, J. T.
Citation:
NATURE. 1965 v.205, no.4967 : 121-124; 1966 v.209 no.5027 : 957-960.; BOOK: Evolutionary biology. Vol.1. / edited by Th. Dobzhansky ... [et al.]. 1967 : 69-100;
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1965-1967
Subject:
Human beings - Origin
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Human evolution
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Homo habilis
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Hominids
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