The Belohdelie frontal: new evidence of early hominid cranial morphology from the Afar of Ethiopia |
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Authors: | Berhane Asfaw |
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Abstract: | ![]() Study of the Belohdelie frontal has demonstrated that this four-million-year-old specimen belongs to a very generalized hominid that may be close to the divergence point of the hominid and African ape clades. Features associated with the temporalis muscle in the Belohdelie frontal and other new hominids from Hadar (AL 333-125) and West Turkana (KNM-ER 17000) suggest that the earliest hominids shared a large anterior component of this muscle relative to the extinct and extant apes. Results of this study support the phylogenetic hypothesis put forward by many workers that A. afarensis gave rise to the “robust” Australopithecus and A. africanus clades. |
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Keywords: | Belohdelie cresting A. afarensis early Australopithecus cranial morphology |
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