The Internal Cranial Anatomy of the Middle Pleistocene Broken Hill 1 Cranium

Volume: 2017
Published: Dec 8, 2017
Abstract
The cranium (Broken Hill 1 or BH1) from the site previously known as Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia (now Kabwe, Zambia) is one of the best preserved hominin fossils from the mid-Pleistocene. Its distinctive combination of anatomical features, however, makes its taxonomic attribution ambiguous. High resolution microCT, which has not previously been employed for gross morphological studies of this important specimen, allows a precise description...
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Title
The Internal Cranial Anatomy of the Middle Pleistocene Broken Hill 1 Cranium
Published Date
Dec 8, 2017
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Volume
2017
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