Prehistoric Cultures Class Slides Set # 01B Tim Roufs’ section Kinds of Major Finds and Announcements of the Past Quarter Century: Pre- Homo Primates General.

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Prehistoric Cultures Class Slides Set # 01B Tim Roufs’ section Kinds of Major Finds and Announcements of the Past Quarter Century: Pre- Homo Primates General Items

Prehistoric Primates (and other prehistoric species) are no longer around Why?

dates

Source: DinosaursDinosaurs

(c)1997, 1998, 1999 Dinosaur Interplantary Gazette, All Rights Reserved Source:

Other early hominids

Motochondrial Eve

July 23, 2001 Ardipithecus ramidus kadabba

Pre-hominid apes and monkeys