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Kenyapithecus wickeri is a
fossil ape
discovered by
Louis Leakey in 1961 at a site
called Fort
Ternan in Kenya. The
upper jaw and
teeth were
dated to...
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Philip L.
Wickeri (Chinese: 魏克利) is
Adviser to the
Archbishop of Hong Kong for
theological and
historical studies and
Professor of
Church History at Hong...
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Wickeri,
Philip (2011).
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Tribe Dryopithecini †
Kenyapithecus (placement disputed)
Kenyapithecus wickeri Danuvius Danuvius guggenmosi Pierolapithecus (placement disputed) Pierolapithecus...
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Andreea (2014). "Antagonistic...
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