Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 59, Issue 1The Museum, 1971 - Natural history |
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Parapapio whitei Parapapio broomi Parapapio antiquus STERKFONTEIN Papio
wellsi Papio izodi TAUNG MAKAPANSGAT Fig . 4. Phylogenetic diagram of the
genus Parapapio and the hypothetical origin of the genus Papio . The diagram is
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Parapapio whitei Parapapio broomi Parapapio antiquus STERKFONTEIN Papio
wellsi Papio izodi TAUNG MAKAPANSGAT Fig . 4. Phylogenetic diagram of the
genus Parapapio and the hypothetical origin of the genus Papio . The diagram is
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Sterkfontein is estimated by Cooke to be about 2,5 m.y. and Swartkrans about 2,0
m.y. As in East Africa , the Pleistocene sites of South Africa will , most probably ,
have to be dated further back than was previously thought . This evidence , so ...
Sterkfontein is estimated by Cooke to be about 2,5 m.y. and Swartkrans about 2,0
m.y. As in East Africa , the Pleistocene sites of South Africa will , most probably ,
have to be dated further back than was previously thought . This evidence , so ...
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Zoogeographically Makapansgat shows more affinities with central Africa than
the other sites . Considering these difficulties , Ewer ( 1957 : 141 ) concluded : '
The probable time sequence of the deposits is Sterkfontein and Makapansgat
close ...
Zoogeographically Makapansgat shows more affinities with central Africa than
the other sites . Considering these difficulties , Ewer ( 1957 : 141 ) concluded : '
The probable time sequence of the deposits is Sterkfontein and Makapansgat
close ...
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