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Pierolapithecus Catalaunicus: A Key Fossil for Understanding the Evolution of Great Apes and Humans
A new study led by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History, Brooklyn College, and the Catalan Institute of Paleontology Miquel Crusafont has reconstructed the well-preserved but damaged skull of a great ape species that lived about 12 million years ago.
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