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Chinese lantern for early primates

Robert D. Martin ()
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Robert D. Martin: Academic Affairs, The Field Museum

Nature, 2004, vol. 427, issue 6969, 22-23

Abstract: A fossil skull from China, dating to 55 million years ago, provides much-needed substantial evidence of early primates in Asia. Interpretation of the creature's eye size and activity pattern will spark debate.

Date: 2004
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