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Malapa and the genus Homo

Fred Spoor ()
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Fred Spoor: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 04103 Leipzig, Germany, and at University College London, UK.

Nature, 2011, vol. 478, issue 7367, 44-45

Abstract: Two remarkably well-preserved skeletons of the hominin species Australopithecus sediba, found at Malapa, South Africa, show an intriguing combination of features, and open up a debate about the origins of the genus Homo

Date: 2011
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