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| | APCOO 1987 Aegyptopithecus zeuxis frontal view, DPC 2803, nicknamed "Dick" from Fayum, Egypt. Face, nasal bones and complete left orbit are preserved. Sinus cavity source of much debate. Cooper Aegyptopithecus zeuxis frontal view, DPC 2803, nicknamed "Dick" from Fayum, Egypt. Face, nasal bones and complete left orbit are preserved. Sinus cavity source of much debate. Cooper
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| APCOO 1988 Aegyptopithecus zeuxis three quarter view, DPC 2803, nicknamed "Dick" from Fayum, Egypt. Face, nasal bones and complete left orbit are preserved. Sinus cavity source of much debate. Cooper Aegyptopithecus zeuxis three quarter view, DPC 2803, nicknamed "Dick" from Fayum, Egypt. Face, nasal bones and complete left orbit are preserved. Sinus cavity source of much debate. Cooper
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| APCOO 1989 East African Homo erectus skull Cooper East African Homo erectus skull Cooper
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| APCOO 1990 East African Homo erectus skull Cooper East African Homo erectus skull Cooper
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| | APCOO 1991 East African Homo erectus skull frontal view. Cooper East African Homo erectus skull frontal view. Cooper
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| APCOO 1992 Comparison between the teeth and jaw of an Australopithecus boisei on the left and a modern human on the right. Koobi Fora, KNM-ER-3230 Cooper Comparison between the teeth and jaw of an Australopithecus boisei on the left and a modern human on the right. Koobi Fora, KNM-ER-3230 Cooper
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| APCAN 1978 Original Australopithecus robustus skull, SK 48, Swartkranz, South Africa K. Cannon-Bonventre Original Australopithecus robustus skull, SK 48, Swartkranz, South Africa K. Cannon-Bonventre
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| APCAN 1979 Original skull and jaw of Australopithecus robustus, SK 48, Swartkranz, South Africa K. Cannon-Bonventre Original skull and jaw of Australopithecus robustus, SK 48, Swartkranz, South Africa K. Cannon-Bonventre
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| | APCAN 1980 Side view of the original skull of Australopithecus robustus, SK 48, with researcher's hand for comparison, Swartkranz, South Africa K. Cannon-Bonventre Side view of the original skull of Australopithecus robustus, SK 48, with researcher's hand for comparison, Swartkranz, South Africa K. Cannon-Bonventre
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| APCAN 1981 Side view of the original skull of the gracile Australopithecus africanus, Mrs. Ples or Sts 5, Sterkfontein, South Africa K. Cannon-Bonventre Side view of the original skull of the gracile Australopithecus africanus, Mrs. Ples or Sts 5, Sterkfontein, South Africa K. Cannon-Bonventre
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| APCAN 1982 Front view of the original fossil skull of the gracile Australopithecus africanus also known as Mrs. Ples, or Sts 5, Sterkfontein, South Africa K. Cannon-Bonventre Front view of the original fossil skull of the gracile Australopithecus africanus also known as Mrs. Ples, or Sts 5, Sterkfontein, South Africa K. Cannon-Bonventre
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| APCAN 1973 Fossils from Bed I of Olduvai gorge, Bed I dates to 2,100,000 years old. The upper part of the bed contains varied fauna and evidence of the Olduwan industry. Skeletal remains of hominids are assigned to the Homo Habilis and Australopithecus Boisei families. Kristi Cannon-Bonventre Fossils from Bed I of Olduvai gorge, Bed I dates to 2,100,000 years old. The upper part of the bed contains varied fauna and evidence of the Olduwan industry. Skeletal remains of hominids are assigned to the Homo Habilis and Australopithecus Boisei families. Kristi Cannon-Bonventre
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