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  2. File:Map of the fossil sites of the early hominids (4.4-1M BP ...

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    Paranthropus aethiopicus or Australopithecus aethiopicus: Omo Valley 2.6 - 2.3 M BP Paranthropus boisei: Afar Depression (and Olduwai ) 2.6 - 1.2 M BP Paranthropus robustus (crassidens) Kromdraai 1.8 - 1 M BP

  3. Paranthropus - Wikipedia

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    Paranthropus is a genus of extinct hominin which contains two widely accepted species: P. robustus and P. boisei. However, the validity of Paranthropus is contested, and it is sometimes considered to be synonymous with Australopithecus .

  4. Swartkrans - Wikipedia

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    His team uncovered several remains of Paranthropus robustus and early Homo species. It was the first site at which both Paranthropus and Homo had been found together, indicating that they were contemporary. [3] Excavation then halted until the mid-1960s and continued until the 1980s, when C. K. Brain brought a team to Swartkrans. Thousands of ...

  5. Paranthropus robustus - Wikipedia

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    It was long assumed that if Paranthropus is a valid genus then P. robustus was the ancestor of P. boisei, but in 1985, anthropologists Alan Walker and Richard Leakey found that the 2.5-million-year-old East African skull KNM WT 17000—which they assigned to a new species A. aethiopicus|A. aethiopicus—was ancestral to A. boisei (they ...

  6. List of human evolution fossils - Wikipedia

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    Paranthropus robustus: 1994 Drimolen, Drimolen Main Quarry, South Africa: R. Smith and André Keyser: University of the Witwatersrand: KNM-ER 64060 2.03 Homo habilis: 2012 Ileret, Kenya: KNM-ER 64061 2.02 Homo erectus: 2012-2013 Ileret, Kenya: TM 1517 [32] 2.0 Paranthropus robustus: 1938 South Africa: Gert Terblanche Ditsong National Museum of ...

  7. Paranthropus boisei - Wikipedia

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    Paranthropus boisei is a species of australopithecine from the Early Pleistocene of East Africa about 2.5 to 1.15 million years ago. [1] The holotype specimen , OH 5 , was discovered by palaeoanthropologist Mary Leakey in 1959 at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania and described by her husband Louis a month later.

  8. Postcanine megadontia - Wikipedia

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    Paranthropus boisei, the last species included in the genus Paranthropus, was first found in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania and around Ethiopia and Kenya. [10] P. boisei was known for massive facial and dental bones and structure, primarily larger mandibles, molars, and premolars, which was an adaptation allowing them to consume hard plant foods with ...

  9. Drimolen - Wikipedia

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    The DNH 7 Paranthropus robustus skull from DMQ, the most complete skull of this species ever discovered and a rare female example.. The Drimolen Palaeocave System consists of a series of terminal [disputed – discuss] Pliocene to early Pleistocene hominin-bearing palaeocave fills [1] located around 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Johannesburg, South Africa, and about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi ...