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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. The
holotype specimen...
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hominin which contains two
widely accepted species: P.
robustus and P.
boisei. However, the
validity of
Paranthropus is contested, and it is sometimes...
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boisei. It is
debated if P.
aethiopicus should be
subsumed under P.
boisei, and the
terms P.
boisei sensu lato ("in the
broad sense") and P.
boisei sensu...
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coexisted with H. rudolfensis, H. ergaster / H.
erectus and
Paranthropus boisei. The
first recognised remains—OH 7,
partial juvenile skull, hand, and foot...
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found by the Leakeys,
Zinjanthropus boisei or
Australopithecus boisei (renamed and
still debated as
Paranthropus boisei),
featured a
sagittal crest and large...
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robust australopithecine was
discovered in East Africa, P.
boisei, and in 1975, the P.
boisei skull KNM-ER 406 was
demonstrated to have been contemporaneous...
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first australopithecine fossil discovered in
eastern Africa was an A.
boisei skull excavated by Mary
Leakey in 1959 in
Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Since...
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including modern humans,
Australopithecus afric****, and
Paranthropus boisei. This
common feature of
bipedal hominins is the
driving argument used by...
- (=Praeanthropus bahrelghazali)
Paranthropus Paranthropus robustus Paranthropus boisei Paranthropus aethiopicus Ardipithecus Ardipithecus ramidus Ardipithecus...
- 2 kg (104 lb), and the
femur KNM-ER 3728
which may be H.
habilis or P.
boisei 153.3 cm (5 ft) and 40.3 kg (89 lb). It is
generally ****umed that pre-H...