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Fossil tooth fractures and microscopic detail of enamel offer new clues about human diet and evolution – The Conversation AU
The genus _Paranthropus_ stands out in our human family tree because of their massive back teeth, but new techniques suggest…

Teeth can tell us a lot about the evolution of prehistoric humans, and our latest study of one of our species close relatives may finally resolve a long-standing mystery.
The genus Paranthropus is closely related to ours, Homo, and lived about one to three…
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