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Paleoprimatology & Human Evolution
is a forum for the scientific discussion of
paleoanthropology, paleoprimatology, physical anthropology,
cultural anthropology, stone age archaeology, human origins,
primate biology, and primate evolution.

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Rangwapithecus elbo?
Primates. 2009 Oct;50(4):311-9. Epub 2009 Jun 9. New proconsuloid postcranials from the early Miocene of Kenya. Gebo DL
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Terrestrial adaptations in Equatorius
J Hum Evol. 2009 Oct 29. [Epub ahead of print] Terrestrial adaptations in the hands of Equatorius africanus revisited. Patel BA
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Re: Hf: adducted hallux
My mistake guys! Marcel F. Williams
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Hf: adducted hallux
Marcel, they say "adducted", not "abducted"! --marc
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Re: The hobbit had an abducted hallux
Correction. "The hallux is fully adducted, but we suspect that a medial longitudinal arch was absent." -Steve ... an ... a ... Sutikna, ... epiphyses. ... a
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