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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RAMAPITHECINE»
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Sivapithecus yunnanensis combines the tooth size and proportions found in
other larger ramapithecine species (especially the Greek form) with a very Orang-
like dental morphology. Indeed, similar isolated teeth from south China had been
...
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Yearbook of physical anthropology
pongid clades, namely, that both were derived from ramapithecine stock in a
cladoge- netic event that occured between 14-5 Ma (Sarich and Wilson, 1967;
Pilbeam, 1979, 1985; Greenfield, 1980, 1983; Szalay and Del- son, 1979;
Simons, ...
American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 1986
However, with the recent discovery of more complete ramapithecine fossils,
researchers have discarded this view and now consider this group linked to a
much earlier apelike lineage that may have been ancestral to orangutans (
Wolpoff 1982 ...
Monroe W. Strickberger, 2005
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New Interpretations of Ape and Human Ancestry
On the other hand, it was exactly this sort of evidence involving similarity in the
dental/gnathic complex and common functional adaptation that led to the
contention of a ramapithecine adaptive radiation. If the same criteria were
applied to the ...
Russell L. Ciochon, Robert S. Corruccini, 1983
Possibly no currently known specimens sample the ramapithecine populations
whose complex of traits made the major contributions to the earliest
australopithecine or Homo populations. However, clarifying the pattern of
hominization, not ...
Steward Anthropological Society, 1980
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Introduction to Anthropology
Part of the right lower jaw of a Ramapithecine that roamed the grasslands of
northern India before its death some 13 million years ago. Notice the massive
bone structure of a jaw that possessed much greater crushing power than that of
...
Beginning with the early 19705, however, new ramapithecine fossil discoveries
convinced some scientists, such as David Frayer of the University of Kansas and
Leonard Greenfield of Temple University, that Ramapithecus was not a hominid.
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Journal of the Steward Anthropological Society
Possibly no currently known specimens sample the ramapithecine populations
whose complex of traits made the major contributions to the earliest
australopithecine or Homo populations. However, clarifying the pattern of
hominization , not ...
Steward Anthropological Society, 1980
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Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India
Ramapithecine fossils have been recovered from the Potwar Plataeu by an
expedition of the Yale University and the Geological Survey of Pakistan (Pilbeam
1980, Pilbeam et al, 1982). A jaw (PA 580) was recovered from China- and
assigned ...
Palaeontological Society of India, 1984
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The Many-Coloured Land: Book One in the Saga of the Exiles
Book One in the Saga of the Exiles Julian May. compatibility of the germ plasm. It
was expected that aeons would have to ensue before we achieved full
reproductive potential, even using the native life-form you call ramapithecine as a
nurturer ...