- that
found the rest of the
holotype of O.
tugenensis was led by
Brigitte Senut and
Martin Pickford from the
French National Museum of
Natural History....
-
Brigitte Senut (27
January 1954, Paris) is a
French paleoprimatologist and
paleoanthropologist and a
professor at the
National Museum of
Natural History...
-
January 2018.
Retrieved 6
January 2018. Pickford, Martin; Mein, Pierre;
Senut,
Brigitte (1
April 1994). "Fossiliferous
Neogene karst fillings in Angola...
- (Early
Miocene of Elizabethfeld, Namibia) †Struthio
daberasensis Pickford,
Senut &
Dauphin 1995 (Early –
Middle Pliocene of Namibia) –
oospecies †Struthio...
- and
Senut, 2003, p. 161 Mein and
Senut, 2003, p. 162 Winkler, 1992, p. 239 Mein and
Senut, 2003, p. 163 Mein and
Senut, 2003, p. 167 Mein and
Senut, 2003...
- Coraciiformes). – Geobios, 40: 39–49. Riamon, Ségolène; Pickford, Martin;
Senut, Brigitte; Louchart,
Antoine (2021). "Bucerotidae from the
early Miocene...
- Muséum
national d'Histoire. In 2001,
Martin Pickford together with
Brigitte Senut and
their team
discovered Orrorin tugenensis, a
hominid primate species...
- but
rather an
early representative of the
Gorillini lineage.
Brigitte Senut and
Martin Pickford, the
discoverers of
Orrorin tugenensis,
suggested that...
- leader) of
Kemetic Orthodoxy. Additionally,
there is a
daily rite
called Senut performed by
temple members.
Individual practitioners also have the freedom...
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record to 4.2 million
years ago. In 2000,
Martin Pickford and
Brigitte Senut discovered, in the
Tugen Hills of Kenya, a 6-million-year-old
bipedal hominin...