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Paleolithic / Human evolution / Pleistocene extinctions / Prehistoric Africa / Transitional fossils / Australopithecus / Homo erectus / Homo habilis / Homo heidelbergensis / Cenozoic / Pleistocene / Hominina
Date: 2013-10-03 12:13:25
Paleolithic
Human evolution
Pleistocene extinctions
Prehistoric Africa
Transitional fossils
Australopithecus
Homo erectus
Homo habilis
Homo heidelbergensis
Cenozoic
Pleistocene
Hominina

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