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  • 21. A late Miocene hominid partial pelvis from Hungary.
    Ward CV, Hammond AS, Plavcan JM, Begun DR.
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  • 25. Long bone articular and diaphyseal structure in old world monkeys and apes. I: locomotor effects.
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  • 29. A partial hominoid innominate from the Miocene of Pakistan: description and preliminary analyses.
    Morgan ME, Lewton KL, Kelley J, Otárola-Castillo E, Barry JC, Flynn LJ, Pilbeam D.
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  • 32. Earliest complete hominin fifth metatarsal-Implications for the evolution of the lateral column of the foot.
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    Li Y, Crompton RH, Günther M, Wang W, Savage R.
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  • 36. Proconsul heseloni distal radial and ulnar epiphyses from the Kaswanga Primate Site, Rusinga Island, Kenya.
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  • 39. The great divides: Ardipithecus ramidus reveals the postcrania of our last common ancestors with African apes.
    Lovejoy CO, Suwa G, Simpson SW, Matternes JH, White TD.
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