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Mandibles of Australopithecus sediba, Australopithecus africanus, and Homo:
Mandibles of Australopithecus sediba, Australopithecus africanus and Homo.
Source: Mandibular ramus morphology and species identification in Australopithecus sediba #openaccess https://t.co/w1OixhkvhV
Two jawbones of Australopithecus sediba differ in several ways. Could they actually be two species? @johnhawks @LeeRBerger show that both an earlier species and our own genus, Homo, vary in much the same way. #sediba https://t.co/DFQGg2uVGn
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shoutout to australopithecus africanus and 'prometheus' for skirting around paranthropus and kenyanthropus
and a special thanks to a. sediba for doing a pro gamer move into the homo hypodigm
Notice however that Au. sediba is not sampled in the EDJ morphology paper. All of the Swartkrans assignments to "Homo" predate the discovery of Au. sediba, and we have to re-evaluate these attributions in light of Au. sediba's Homo-like dental and mandibular morphology.
The MH2 #hominin mandible is still being built, fragment by fragment, as pieces are recovered from Malapa and prepared in the lab. The skull of this adult Australopithecus sediba individual may be found within the breccia as well. #paleoanthropology
Fossils of Australopithecus and Homo were all obligate bipeds, but their pelvic remains do exhibit some differences. Australopithecus sediba blurs the boundary. With its Homo-like pelvis, this species may be a closer human relative. #hominin #paleoanthropology
Australopithecus sediba Used Their Hands for Both Climbing and Human-Like Manipulation
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#paleoanthropology #anthropology #science
Dos cráneos de Drimolen-Sudáfrica de 2 Ma: DNH 134 es el H erectus más antiguo, contemporáneo con Australopithecus sediba y Paranthropus robustus, al que corresponde el otro cráneo DNH 152. ¿Cuál es cuál? Al parántropo se le reconoce por su cresta sagital.
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More than three years of meticulous preparation revealed dozens of bones attributable to the MH1 skeleton of Australopithecus sediba, from Malapa, South Africa. #FossilFriday On exhibit at the @PerotMuseumCEHJ
WIP of an australopithecus Sediba reconstruction #sciart #sediba @LeeRberger
#FossilFriday sediba reconstruction courtesy @LeeRberger on way to exhibition @NHM_London for December 18th