File:Aethiopicus WT17000 skull CC lt 3qtr l.jpg
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The discovery of the 2.5 million year old ’Black Skull’ in 1985 helped define this species as the earliest known robust australopithecine.
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The discovery of the 2.5 million year old ’Black Skull’ in 1985 helped define this species as the earliest known robust australopithecine. |
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The image appears on a website entitled, "Paranthropus aethiopicus" at url=http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/paranthropus-aethiopicus. |
Date |
5 June 2015 |
Author |
Alan Walker and Richard Leakey |
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No free use or Public Domain image to show the 2.5 million year old ’Black Skull’ which in 1985 helped define this species as the earliest known robust australopithecine. Per the source, use is restricted to education, teaching and research. |
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