OH 89: A newly described ~1.8-million-year-old hominid clavicle from Olduvai Gorge
Objectives Here, we describe the morphology and geologic context of OH 89, a ∼1.8million-year-old partial hominid clavicle from Olduvai (Oldupai) Gorge, Tanzania. We compare the morphology and clavicular curvature of OH 89 to modern humans, extant apes, and a sample of other hominid fossil clavicles...
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Main Authors: | Taylor, Catherine E, Masao, Fidelis, Njau, Jackson K, Songita, Agustino Venance, Hlusko, Leslea J |
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Language: | English |
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2024-03-01
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Online Access: | https://peercommunityjournal.org/articles/10.24072/pcjournal.372/ |
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