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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Journal of Human Evolution827e847 The taxonomic implications of cranial shape variation in Homo erectus Karen L. Baab
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Immersion Corp. / M. / Ó 2007 Elsevier Ltd. / Kendall / Papio / NYCEP Morphometrics Group / /

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SAS Institute / Sangiran dome / Stony Brook University / /

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datacollection protocol / fascicularis species / landmark protocols / also be modeled using the M. fascicularis species group / /

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SAS Institute / Karen L. Baab Department of Anatomical Sciences / Hominini / ME PTS / Stony Brook University / /

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Kieran McNulty / Van Couvering / Delson Couvering / Stephen Frost / Chamberlain / Van Gerven / Karen L. Baab / Armelagos Gerven / /

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