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The influence of bodily locomotion in separating man from the monkeys and apes
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52484
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RP21045
Author:
Osborn, Henry Fairfield
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THE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY. May 1928 v.26 : 385-399;
Year:
1928
Subject:
Human evolution
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Primates - Evolution
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Animal locomotion
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