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L'articulation du genou Primates catarrhiniens et Hominidés fossiles. Implications phylogénétique et taxinomique

Thu, 2011-08-04 00:56 -- John Hawks
TitleL'articulation du genou Primates catarrhiniens et Hominidés fossiles. Implications phylogénétique et taxinomique
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication1984
AuthorsTardieu, C
EditorCoppens, Y
Book TitleLes Australopithèques. Actes de Deux Séances de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris sur le Thème Australopithèques
Pagination355–372
PublisherBulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris 10 (Série 13)
CityParis
Keywords*file-import-10-07-12
Citation KeyTardieu:1984

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