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First Partial Skeleton of a 1.34-Million-Year-Old Paranthropus boisei from Bed II,Olduvai Gorge,Tanzania
Authors:Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo  Travis Rayne Pickering  Enrique Baquedano  Audax Mabulla  Darren F Mark  Charles Musiba  Henry T Bunn  David Uribelarrea  Victoria Smith  Fernando Diez-Martin  Alfredo Pérez-González  Policarpo Sánchez  Manuel Santonja  Doris Barboni  Agness Gidna  Gail Ashley  José Yravedra  Jason L Heaton  Maria Carmen Arriaza
Abstract:Recent excavations in Level 4 at BK (Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) have yielded nine hominin teeth, a distal humerus fragment, a proximal radius with much of its shaft, a femur shaft, and a tibia shaft fragment (cataloged collectively as OH 80). Those elements identified more specifically than to simply Hominidae gen. et sp. indet are attributed to Paranthropus boisei. Before this study, incontrovertible P. boisei partial skeletons, for which postcranial remains occurred in association with taxonomically diagnostic craniodental remains, were unknown. Thus, OH 80 stands as the first unambiguous, dentally associated Paranthropus partial skeleton from East Africa. The morphology and size of its constituent parts suggest that the fossils derived from an extremely robust individual who, at 1.338±0.024 Ma (1 sigma), represents one of the most recent occurrences of Paranthropus before its extinction in East Africa.
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