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Morphology of Afropithecus turkanensis from Kenya - PubMedForty-six specimens of a large Miocene hominoid, Afropithecus turkanensis, recently recovered from northern Kenya preserve many morphological details that are ...
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Enamel thickness, microstructure and development in Afropithecus ...Afropithecus turkanensis, a 17–17.5 million year old large-bodied hominoid from Kenya, has previously been reported to be the oldest known thick-enamelled ...
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Morphology of Afropithecus turkanensis from Kenya - Leakey - 1988Forty-six specimens of a large Miocene hominoid, Afropithecus turkanensis, recently recovered from northern Kenya preserve many morphological details that are ...
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A new Miocene hominoid from Kenya - NatureNov 13, 1986 · Leakey, R., Leakey, M. A new Miocene hominoid from Kenya. Nature 324, 143–146 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1038/324143a0. Download citation.Missing: Afropithecus | Show results with:Afropithecus
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Afropithecus, n. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for Afropithecus is from 1986, in a text by R. E. Leakey and M. G. Leakey. Afropithecus is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin ...
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Afropithecus - MindatAug 25, 2025 · The estimated age of Afropithecus is between 16 and 18 million years old, which was determined with radiometric dating techniques and the ...
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Enamel thickness, microstructure and development in Afropithecus turkanensis### Summary of Enamel Thickness and Microstructure of Afropithecus turkanensis
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Afropithecus | SpringerLinkThe genus Afropithecus Leakey & Leakey, 1986 contains fossil large hominoids probably of a single species, A. turkanensis, from four early Miocene sites.
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Dendropithecoidea, Proconsuloidea, and Hominoidea - DOIThey are all relatively small catarrhines, with primitive dental and postcranial features that indicate that they are the sister taxon to Proconsuloidea + ( ...
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Stratigraphy of the Lothidok Range, northern Kenya, andK/Ar ages ...The Lothidok Range has four strata: Kalakol basalts, Lothidok Formation, Loperi Basalts, and Turkwel beds. K/Ar dates range from Late Oligocene to <11.9 Ma.
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Fine-scaled climate variation in equatorial Africa revealed by ... - PNASThe large-bodied Early Miocene ape Afropithecus turkanensis is of particular interest in this regard. Afropithecus is the oldest-known ape to possess ...
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PALEOENVIRONMENTS AND PALEOCLIMATE OF ... - AbstractThe Kalodirr Member is marked by an increase in reworked and airfall tuff, sandy sheetflow deposits and wider fluvial channels, and rare paleosols formed on ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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KNMWK 16999 - Afropithecus turkanensis - African FossilsThis partial skull of the extinct ape Afropithecus turkanensis,is the type specimen of this Miocene hominoid. It was found by on the west Side of Turkana in ...
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Similarities in Aegyptopithecus and Afropithecus Facial MorphologySep 12, 2008 · Similar features are found in the Miocene hominoid Afropithecus turkanensis. Their presence is the first good evidence of a strong phenetic link ...
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Dentognathic remains of an Afropithecus individual from Kalodirr ...We describe here the well-preserved dentognathic remains of an Afropithecus individual from the early Miocene site of Kalodirr in northern Kenya.
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(PDF) Age at First Molar Emergence in Early Miocene Afropithecus ...Aug 6, 2025 · This was done for an infant partial mandible of Afropithecus turkanensis (KNM-MO 26) from the ∼17.5 Ma site of Moruorot in Kenya.
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Body mass estimates from postcranial skeletons and implication for ...Feb 8, 2023 · This study revealed that Nacholapithecus has a unique body proportion with an enlarged forelimb relative to a smaller hindlimb, suggesting an ...
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The morphology and evolutionary history of the glenohumeral joint ...The glenohumeral joint describes the articulation between the proximal humerus and glenoid cavity of the scapula (Figure 1). ... Afropithecus. Early Miocene apes ...
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Morphology and environment in some fossil Hominoids and ...Dec 28, 2015 · Leakey RE, Leakey MG, Walker AC (1988) Morphology of Afropithecus turkanensis from Kenya. Am J Phys Anthrop 76, 289–307. [DOI] [PubMed] ...
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Dentognathic remains of an Afropithecus individual from Kalodirr ...Aug 9, 2025 · Afropithecus is the oldest-known ape to possess anterior tooth specializations for hard-object feeding and thick molar enamel, as well as the ...
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Enamel thickness, microstructure and development in Afropithecus ...Afropithecus turkanensis, a 17-17.5 million year old large-bodied hominoid from Kenya, has previously been reported to be the oldest known thick-enamelled ...Missing: phylogenetic position<|separator|>
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New evidence for canine dietary function in Afropithecus turkanensisMay 1, 2012 · Afropithecus canine dietary function is unique among hominoids and may have been a key component for the expansion of hominoids into Eurasia at the end of the ...
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(PDF) Molar microwear and shearing crest development in Miocene ...Aug 7, 2025 · In this study, we compare the dental microwear of seventeen ape species ranging in time from the Early to the Middle and Late Miocene and in space from Africa ...
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Afropithecus, Proconsul, and the Primitive Hominoid Skeletonfunction and phylogeny. In DR ... Leakey RE, and Leakey MG (1986) A new Miocene hominoid from Kenya.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Re-evaluating the diets of Morotopithecus bishopi and Afropithecus ...Although A. turkanensis possesses a derived suite of specialized anterior dentognathic characters that are functionally convergent with extant pitheciins and ...
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Hominoid Origins | Learn Science at Scitable - NatureThe position of Afropithecus and Morotopithecus could be reversed, or the two could be sister taxa. ... Because hominoids retain primitive catarrhine tooth ...