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Cranial morphology of Australopithecus afarensis: a comparative study based on a composite reconstruction of the adult skull. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 64(4): 337-388, 1984
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The first bipeds a comparison of the australopithecus afarensis and australopithecus africanus postcranium and implications for the evolution of bipedalism. Journal of Human Evolution 15(3): 177-192, 1986
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