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Australopithecines

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  • noun Plural form of Australopithecine.

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  • What if the extinct species which anthropologists call Australopithecines and the early forms of our own genus (Homo) were just as much a part of God's creation as the woolly mammoth and the modern lion?

    Stanley Knick, Ph.D.: Jesus and the Evolution of the Species Ph.D. Stanley Knick 2010

  • Based on the scans of the inner ear, the scientist who investigated the skull of the Australopithecus writes, “Among the fossil hominids, the Australopithecines show great-ape-like proportions.”

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • Based on the scans of the inner ear, the scientist who investigated the skull of the Australopithecus writes, “Among the fossil hominids, the Australopithecines show great-ape-like proportions.”

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • Based on the scans of the inner ear, the scientist who investigated the skull of the Australopithecus writes, “Among the fossil hominids, the Australopithecines show great-ape-like proportions.”

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • Based on the scans of the inner ear, the scientist who investigated the skull of the Australopithecus writes, “Among the fossil hominids, the Australopithecines show great-ape-like proportions.”

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • Taken together, the partial skeletons made public so far combine primitive characteristics of the burly, small-brained predecessors to the human family, known generally as Australopithecines, and advanced features more typical of the modern genus Homo, the broad family classification that encompasses the direct ancestors of modern humankind.

    Fossil Discovery Offers New Look at Evolution Robert Lee Hotz 2010

  • Taken together, the partial skeletons made public so far combine primitive characteristics of the burly, small-brained predecessors to the human family, known generally as Australopithecines, and advanced features more typical of the modern genus Homo, the broad family classification that encompasses the direct ancestors of modern humankind.

    New Face in Human Family Tree Robert Lee Hotz 2010

  • That is, that this whole genus, the Australopithecines, display a set of characteristics intermediate between apes and humans.

    Creationist vs. creationist on Homo habilis - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • Taken together, the partial skeletons made public so far combine primitive characteristics of the burly, small-brained predecessors to the human family, known generally as Australopithecines, and advanced features more typical of the modern genus Homo, the broad family classification that encompasses the direct ancestors of modern humankind.

    New Face in Human Family Tree Robert Lee Hotz 2010

  • Taken together, the partial skeletons made public so far combine primitive characteristics of the burly, small-brained predecessors to the human family, known generally as Australopithecines, and advanced features more typical of the modern genus Homo, the broad family classification that encompasses the direct ancestors of modern humankind.

    New Face in Human Family Tree Robert Lee Hotz 2010

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