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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.
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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
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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
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APPIL_2011 Sivapithecus sivalensis skull, GSP 15000, ancestral to the Orangutan, late miocene, shown between a modern Orangutan on the left and a modern chimp on the right.
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APKEL_1984 Front view of the original fossil skull of the gracile Australopithecus africanus, Sts 71, Sterkfontein, South Africa
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APCAN_1974 Oldowan tools and Acheulean handaxes, Bed II, Olduvai, Tanzania
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APWAR_1881 Sivapithecus sivalensis skull, ancestral to the Orangutan, late miocene, original GSP 15000, Pakistan
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APPIL_2033 Sivapithecus indicus palate, an 8 million year old hominoid, found in Pakistan by the Yale expedition under the direction of David Pilbeam.
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APBUR_2004 Retouched LeVallois point flake tool from Israeli prehistoric Society Kebarr excavation. 60,000 years old, Middle Paleolithic, Israel
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APWAR_1882 Sivapithecus sivalensis skull, ancestral to the Orangutan, late miocene, original GSP 15000, Pakistan
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APCAN_1979 Original skull and jaw of Australopithecus robustus, SK 48, Swartkranz, South Africa
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APBRA_2017 North American Clovis points photographed at the Peabody Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
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APCAN_2027 Comparison between chimp, SK and human pelves. SK from Swartkranz, South Africa
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APWAR_1883 Sivapithecus sivalensis skull, ancestral to the Orangutan, late miocene, original GSP 15000, Pakistan
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APDEV_1972 Homo erectus Acheulean Hand axes in situ, Olorgasaile, Kenya
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