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Australopithecus and the Rhodesian Man

Australopithecus and the Rhodesian Man


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Australopithecus and the Rhodesian Man

Reconstructed: Australopithecus and the Rhodesian Man. Links in the chain of human evolution: Australopithecus Africanus (3 ft high on the left), representing the Taungs skull, and his later compatriot, the Rhodesian (6 ft), representing the Broken Hill skull. Date: 1925

Media ID 14235178

© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

Africanus Anthropology Australopithecus Broken Evolution Hominid Human Links Reconstructed Reconstruction Rhodesian Skull


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