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Discovery of a third mandible of Gigantopithecus in Liu-cheng, Kwangsi, south China
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65499
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RP13010
Author:
Pei, Wen-chung
;
Li, Yiu-heng
Citation:
VERTEBRATA PALASIATICA. 1958 v.2 : 198-200 + plates;
Year:
1958
Subject:
Fossils - China
;
Human evolution
;
Gigantopithecus
;
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