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FIG. 3. — Craniodental measurements used for morphometric analyses adapted from Dippenaar (1977) and Hutterer & Kock (2002): a, condyle-incisive length; b, nasal width; c, interorbital width; d, occipital greatest width; e, greatest maxillary width; f, upper tooth row length; g, height of the sk...

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Hauptverfasser: Denys, Christiane, Jacquet, François, Kadjo, Blaise, Missoup, Alain Didier, Aniskine, Vladimir, Goüy de Bellocq, Joelle, Soropogui, Barré, Douno, Mory, Sylla, Morlaye, Nicolas, Violaine, Lalis, Aude, Monadjem, Ara
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