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Evolution of human bipedalism : a hypothesis about where it happened
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59817
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RP23142
Author:
La Lumiere, L. P.
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PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. SERIES B. 1981 v.292 : 103-107;
Year:
1981
Subject:
Human evolution
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Human locomotion
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