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  1. 3 de may. de 2023 · We describe fossils from the southern African sites of Kromdraai and Drimolen that provide insights into early craniofacial development in the Pleistocene robust australopith Paranthropus robustus. We show that while most distinctive robust craniofacial features appear relatively late in ontogeny, a few do not.

  2. 3 de ene. de 2024 · Discovered by: Andre W. Keyser and R. Smith (reconstructed by R.J. Clarke) Age: Between 2.04 and 1.95 million years ago. Species: Paranthropus robustus. 3D Scans. This is the most complete "robust" australopithecine skull ever discovered and is considered to be a rare female of this species. DNH 7 was recovered from the DNH 7 or Eurydice Block ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParanthropusParanthropus - Wikipedia

    Paranthropus is a genus of extinct hominin which contains two widely accepted species: P. robustus and P. boisei. However, the validity of Paranthropus is contested, and it is sometimes considered to be synonymous with Australopithecus. They are also referred to as the robust australopithecines.

  4. Paranthropus robustus was a large-toothed, small-brained hominin that co-existed with our early direct human ancestors as a ‘cousin species’. The researchers argue that the DNH 155 specimen they found provides the first high resolution evidence for microevolution within an early hominin species.

  5. This page titled 4.5: Paranthropus robustus is shared under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Barbara Welker via source content that was edited to the style and standards of the LibreTexts platform; a detailed edit history is available upon request. En 1938, Robert Broom descubrió el primer material de ...

  6. 1 de ene. de 2021 · An extinct species ( Paranthropus, meaning “beside-human”; robustus, “strongly built”) of South African hominins – bipedal human relatives from the Pleistocene Epoch (ca. 2.2–1.5 million years ago), possessing a small brain, small incisors and canines, and large postcanine dentition, considered a side branch of the human ...

  7. This page titled 4.5: Paranthropus robustus is shared under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Barbara Welker via source content that was edited to the style and standards of the LibreTexts platform; a detailed edit history is available upon request. In 1938, Robert Broom discovered the first Paranthropus ...