Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Kenyanthropus platyops

Kenyanthropus platyops



1.Kenyanthropus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Kenyanthropus platyops is a 3.5 to 3.2-million-year-old
hominin fossil discovered in Lake Turkana, Kenya in 1999 by Justus Erus,
who was part of Meave Leakey's team.



2.Kenyanthropus platyops Skull KNM-WT-40000 K. platyops

Description:Kenyanthropus is dedicated to providing information about
Kenyanthropus platyops. Kenyanthropus provides information about Skull
KNM-WT-40000 and other K. platyops ...



3.Kenyanthropus platyops - Modern Human Origins

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4.The Genus Kenyanthropus - Columbia University

Description:2001 was a big year in paleoanthropology with the
announcements of "Millenium Man" Orrorin tugenensis and the later
announcement of Kenyanthropus platyops by Meave ...



5.Kenyanthropus platyops - Kenyanthropus is one of the most ...

Description:Until the discovery of Kenyanthropus platyops there was only a
single ancestor for modern humans in the early to middle Pliocene, namely
Australopithecus afarensis



6.Kenyanthropus platyops - talk.origins

Description:Skull KNM-WT-40000, Kenyanthropus platyops. Photo: National
Museum of Kenya. Discovered by Meave Leakey and her team in 1998 west of
Lake Turkana, Kenya, K. platyops ...



7.Kenyanthropus platyops - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

Description:KNM-WT 40000, Kenyanthropus platyops. Discovered by Justus
Erus, a member of a team led by Meave Leakey, in 1999 at Lomekwi in Kenya
(Leakey et al. 2001, Lieberman 2001).



8.Kenyanthropus platyops - Something old or something new?

Description:Kenyanthropus platyops is an extinct hominid species
discovered in Lake Turkana, Kenya in 1999. It was by Justus Erus, who was
part of Meave Leakey's team.



9.Kenyanthropus platyops (paleontology) -- Encyclopedia Britannica

Description:Kenyanthropus platyops may represent a new type of hominid,
but no one yet knows for sure



10.Kenyanthropus platyops - Bradshaw Foundation

Description:In 1998 Leakey's team also discovered Kenyanthropus platyops
(3.5–3.2 mya) at Lomekwi on the western shore of Lake Turkana in northern
Kenya.

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