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  • ==Australopithecus africanus-bearing sites== [[Australopithecus africanus]] is a fossil species of [[Hominin| hominin]] endemic to South Africa. It
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  • *[[Australopithecus africanus sites]] *[[Australopithecus africanus]]
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  • *[[Australopithecus africanus sites|''Australopithecus africanus sites'']]
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  • *L.R. Berger (2006). Predatory bird damage to the Taung type-skull of Australopithecus africanus Dart 1925. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. *R. Dart (1925). Australopithecus africanus, the man-ape of South Africa. Nature.
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  • An ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' skull found at [[Sterkfontein caves|Sterkfontein]] in South Africa.
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  • {{r|Australopithecus africanus sites}} {{r|Australopithecus africanus}}
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  • ...Australian [[anthropology|anthropologist]], best known for discovering ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' in [[South Africa]] in 1924.
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  • ...ogy|Anthropologist]] and [[Archeology|archeologist]] noted for work on ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' and the [[Taung child|Taung Bird of Prey Hypothesis]].
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  • ...zed skull of an infant [[hominin]] and the [[holotype]] of the species ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]''.
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  • ...nt breakthroughs in the story of [[human evolution]], his discovery of ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' in South Africa in 1924.
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  • | name = ''Australopithecus africanus'' | binomial = ''Australopithecus africanus''
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  • {{r|Australopithecus africanus}}
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  • {{r|Australopithecus africanus}}
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  • ...ver Africa. There are currently four species, the gracile Australopiths: [[Australopithecus africanus]], [[Australopithecus afarensis]], and the robust australopiths: [[Paranthr
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  • ...minin]] and the [[holotype]] of the species [[Australopithecus africanus|''Australopithecus africanus'']]. The fossil was discovered at the Buxton limeworks, [[Taung]], [[Northw ...y 7th edition of [[Nature|''Nature'']]<ref name="Dart">{{cite book|title=''Australopithecus africanus'', the man-ape of South Africa|accessdate=|author=R. Dart|authorlink= |coau
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  • {{r|Australopithecus africanus}}
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  • ...Taung child|Taung child]] – which was the [[holotype]] for the species ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' – and he therefore named a new [[genus]] and [[species]] – ''Plesia
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  • {{r|Australopithecus africanus}}
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  • .... The specimen is tentatively attributed to [[Australopithecus africanus|''Australopithecus africanus'']] but this single specimen has since been lost save for a single cast<ref
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  • ...book|title= Limb proportions in ''[[Australopihtecus afarensis]]'' and ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' |accessdate=|author=D. Green et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2007
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  • {{r|Australopithecus africanus}}
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  • ...of ''[[Paranthropus robustus]]''. Many of its features are similar to ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]''. "Paranthropus boisei" is part of the family Homididae. <ref>''Extinct
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  • ...ologist]] and is best known for his work on [[Australopithecus africanus|''Australopithecus africanus'']] body proportions and the [[Taung child|Taung Bird of Prey Hypothesis]]. ...ry McHenry]] of the [[University of California, Davis]] on limb lengths in Australopithecus africanus.
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  • ...of excavation the first hominid remains were discovered - two teeth of ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]''. This discovery made Gladysvale the first new early hominid site to be ...s]] including extinct [[wolves]], [[monkeys]] and hominids attributed to ''Australopithecus africanus'' and early ''Homo''<ref name="Berger3"/>.
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  • Although the cranium is more primitive than the Australopithecus africanus, it remains classified as a [[gracile]] Australopith instead of a [[chimpan ...ain capacity and its face is much more [[prognathus]] when compared to the Australopithecus africanus. Males also typically had large crests (called [[sagital crests]]) on top o
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  • {{r|Australopithecus africanus}}
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  • ...Gorge]], dated 2.5 mya. Known as the [[Oldowan Industrial Complex]], ''[[Australopithecus Africanus]]'' and ''[[Homo habilis]]'' are considered to be the first tool maker, wer
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  • ...aring the diets of the australopiths ''[[Paranthropus robustus]]'' and ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]''.
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  • ...his was therefore a bipedal creature. With the lack of post-crania for ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' at the time, few accepted the view.
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  • ...g the Plio-Pleistocene period.The first discovery of an early hominid is ''Australopithecus africanus'' or the Taung child from South Africa. Other species such as ''A.(Paranthr
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  • }}</ref> initially interpreted the [[fossil]] remains at an [[Australopithecus africanus|australopithecine]] site at Makapan as bone fragments that were collected a
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  • *[[Australopithecus africanus/Definition]]
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  • ...veurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref> <ref name="Dart">{{cite book|title=''Australopithecus africanus'', the man-ape of South Africa|accessdate=|author=R. Dart|authorlink= |coau
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  • 2) hominids (''Australopithecus africanus'', ''Paranthropus robustus'' & ''Homo habilis'')
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  • ...>|}}Partial skull and endocranial cast of the [[Taung Child]], holotype of Australopithecus africanus.]]
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