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  • ...no measurable difference in cranial capacity vs. college test scores.<ref>"Cranial Capacity and IQ", http://www.duke.org/library/intelligence/weber.html, Duke, 5/3/08
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  • ...no measurable difference in cranial capacity vs. college test scores.<ref>"Cranial Capacity and IQ", http://www.duke.org/library/intelligence/weber.html, Duke, 5/3/08
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  • *[[Cranial capacity]] of 450-600cc ...ard Leakey in 1969 at Koobi Fora, Kenya. It has large zygomatic arches and cranial capacity of 510 cc. It is dated to about 1.7 million years ago.
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  • ...pages= 447-450|language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref> The [[cranial capacity]] of ''A. africanus'' ranges between approximately 400 and 530 cc.<ref name
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  • ...ed braincase, elongated from front to back, a pronounced brow ridge, and a cranial capacity of 800 to 1,250 cc in adults.<ref>[http://anthropology.si.edu/HumanOrigins/ ...000 cranial capacity is measured at 880cc and might have attained an adult cranial capacity of 909cc.
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  • *Expanded cranial capacity over earlier australopithecines.
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  • ...ded, which suggests intelligence and lager brain mass. Even though their cranial capacity (600 to 800 cc) and body size was about half of Modern Man, their hands and
    10 KB (1,470 words) - 21:04, 12 February 2010
  • ...not the only diminutive aspect of their remains, they also had very small cranial capacity, indicating a brain of about 380 to 417 cm<sup>3</sup> in size; smaller tha
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  • *Stw 505 – a male ''A. africanus'' skull with the largest cranial capacity yet found for the species (approx. 520cc)
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  • ...a [[chimpanzee]]. The hominid has a relatively small brain with an average cranial capacity of 434cc. The brain of A. afarensis was about one-third the size of the ave ...pien cranial capacity is around 1300-1500cc while the average A. afarensis cranial capacity is around 400cc, yet A. afarensis walked upright on two legs like humans. T
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  • ...'s skull, the Bonobo has a relatively smaller brain case meaning a smaller cranial capacity. The Bonobo's overall more gracile build can be attributed to it's skeletal
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  • ...l fecundity may be linked to human life history traits including increased cranial capacity, reduced interbirth intervals, and alloparenting. Humans have significantly
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