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Fossil primates and the evolution of some primate locomotor systems. The significance of primate paleontology for anthropological studies.
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55560
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RP21909
Author:
Simons, Elwyn L.
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 1967 v.26, no.2 : 241-253; v.27 no.3 : 307-332;
Year:
1967
Subject:
Primates, Fossil
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Palaeontology
;
Animal locomotion
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