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Anthropology / Recent single origin hypothesis / Locomotion / Human evolution / Neogene / Sociocultural evolution / Primate / Biological anthropology / Australopithecus / Zoology / Biology / Megafauna
Date: 2013-12-09 15:42:19
Anthropology
Recent single origin hypothesis
Locomotion
Human evolution
Neogene
Sociocultural evolution
Primate
Biological anthropology
Australopithecus
Zoology
Biology
Megafauna

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