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  • '''Raymond Dart''' (1893-1988) was an Australian anthropologist, best known for one of the
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  • '''Raymond Dart''' (1893-1988) was an Australian anthropologist, best known for one of the
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  • ...ung]], [[Northwest Province]], [[South Africa]] in 1924 and described by [[Raymond Dart]] in 1925.{{Image|Taung1.jpg|right|300px|The Taung skull. }} ...nd hyraxes. The Taung child was not recognized for its significance until Raymond Dart, Professor of [[Anatomy]] at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]] in [[J
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  • | binomial_authority = [[Raymond Dart|Dart]], 1925 ...de at [[Sterkfontein]] by Robert Broom and [[Makapansgat]] by teams led by Raymond Dart.
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  • ...tools aren't attributed to them. The first, the Taung child, was found by Raymond Dart in 1924 at the Taung Limestone Works in South Africa. Subsequent finds were
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  • ...ts]] as a potential source of important fossils when two of [[Raymond Dart|Raymond Dart’s]] [[anatomy]] students – GW Schepers and H le Riche – alerted first
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  • *[[Raymond Dart]] (1893-1988)
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  • ...h thrust occurring in South Africa post [[World War II| WWII]] was that of Raymond Dart, [[Alun Hughes]] and [[James Kitching]], Dart being situated by the 1960’
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  • [[Raymond Dart]]<ref name="RADart_predatory">{{cite journal
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  • ...first to be discussed is the theory of basic human nature, originated by [[Raymond Dart]] in his article [[“The Predatory Transition From Ape to Man”]] in 1953
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  • ...minid remains has lead many to view them as dominant hunters. Earlier on,[[Raymond Dart]] presumed that early hominids were responsible for the bone assemblages in
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  • Upon finding the [[Taung Child]] in 1925, [[Raymond Dart]] faced harsh criticism in the attempt to prove that this was actually a bi ...ns from the more Southern ''A. africanus'' with STS 14 in 1947 showed what Raymond Dart had believed to be true about the locomotion of these unique animals<ref>Le
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  • ...a list of paleoanthropologists, but in our workgroup, keep "Louis Leakey, Raymond Dart, Robert Broom" visible - What do you think?
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  • * [[Raymond Dart]]
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