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Kow Swamp: Is it Homo Erectus? Part II

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Paleoanthropology article about the Australian hominid fossils, with several illustrations.

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Title: KOW SWAMP: IS IT HOMO ERECTUS? PART II
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Kowswamp - Is it Homo Erectus? A counterpoint by Jim VanHollebeke.

Category: Brown - Peter - Creek - Australia - Lakes - Swamp - Homo - Erectus - Fossils - Willandra - Coobool - Talgai - Vanhollebeke - Kowswamp - Foley - Cohuna - Nacurrie


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