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  • 21. Additional hominoid fossils from the early Miocene of the Lothidok Formation, Kenya.
    Rossie JB, Cote SM.
    Am J Biol Anthropol; 2022 Oct; 179(2):261-275. PubMed ID: 36790670
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  • 22. Middle Miocene dispersals of apes.
    Andrews P, Kelley J.
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  • 24. Morphological affinities of a fossil ulna (KNM-WS 65401) from Buluk, Kenya.
    Nishimura AC, Russo GA, Nengo IO, Miller ER.
    J Hum Evol; 2022 May; 166():103177. PubMed ID: 35390563
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  • 25. New infant cranium from the African Miocene sheds light on ape evolution.
    Nengo I, Tafforeau P, Gilbert CC, Fleagle JG, Miller ER, Feibel C, Fox DL, Feinberg J, Pugh KD, Berruyer C, Mana S, Engle Z, Spoor F.
    Nature; 2017 Aug 09; 548(7666):169-174. PubMed ID: 28796200
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  • 29. Femoral neck cortical bone distribution of dryopithecin apes and the evolution of hominid locomotion.
    Pina M, Alba DM, Moyà-Solà S, Almécija S.
    J Hum Evol; 2019 Nov 09; 136():102651. PubMed ID: 31542562
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  • 31. Catarrhine hallucal metatarsals from the early Miocene site of Songhor, Kenya.
    Patel BA, Yapuncich GS, Tran C, Nengo IO.
    J Hum Evol; 2017 Jul 09; 108():176-198. PubMed ID: 28622929
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  • 32. The Middle Miocene ape Pierolapithecus catalaunicus exhibits extant great ape-like morphometric affinities on its patella: inferences on knee function and evolution.
    Pina M, Almécija S, Alba DM, O'Neill MC, Moyà-Solà S.
    PLoS One; 2014 Jul 09; 9(3):e91944. PubMed ID: 24637777
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  • 35. Equatorius: a new hominoid genus from the Middle Miocene of Kenya.
    Ward S, Brown B, Hill A, Kelley J, Downs W.
    Science; 1999 Aug 27; 285(5432):1382-6. PubMed ID: 10464093
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  • 36. Wrist morphology reveals substantial locomotor diversity among early catarrhines: an analysis of capitates from the early Miocene of Tinderet (Kenya).
    Wuthrich C, MacLatchy LM, Nengo IO.
    Sci Rep; 2019 Mar 06; 9(1):3728. PubMed ID: 30842461
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  • 37. Preliminary description of the Equatorius africanus partial skeleton (KNM-TH 28860) from Kipsaramon, Tugen Hills, Baringo District, Kenya.
    Sherwood RJ, Ward S, Hill A, Duren DL, Brown B, Downs W.
    J Hum Evol; 2002 Mar 06; 42(1-2):63-73. PubMed ID: 11795968
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  • 38. Hominoid phalanges from the middle Miocene site of Paşalar, Turkey.
    Ersoy A, Kelley J, Andrews P, Alpagut B.
    J Hum Evol; 2008 Apr 06; 54(4):518-29. PubMed ID: 18395122
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