中新世霊長類の進化と人類の誕生
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概要
著者
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Hidemi ISHIDA
Faculty of Human Sciences, Osaka University
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ISHIDA Hidemi
Department of Human Nursing, University of Shiga Prefecture
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Hidemi ISHIDA
Laboratory of Physical Anthropology, Kyoto University
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Hidemi Ishida
Laboratory Of Physical Anthropology Department Of Zoology Kyoto University
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Hidemi Ishida
Department Of Human Nursing University Of Shiga Prefecture
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石田 英実
京都大学理学部自然人類学研究室
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ISHIDA HIDEMI
Department of Nursing, Seisen University, Hikone
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- The Biostratigraphic Analyses of the Faunas of the Nachola Area and Samburu Hills, Northern Kenya
- Fossiliferous Localities of the Nachola-Samburu Hills Area, Northern Kenya
- Geology of the Sinda-Mohari Region, Haut-Zaire Province, Eastern Zaire
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- Kenyapithecus Postcranial Specimens from Nachola, Kenya
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- Editorial Note
- Postcranial bones of infant Nacholapithecus: ontogeny and positional behavioral adaptation
- Hind limb of the Nacholapithecus kerioi holotype and implications for its positional behavior