The mystery ape of Pleistocene Asia.

作者: Russell L. Ciochon

DOI: 10.1038/459910A

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摘要: Fossil finds of early humans in southeast Asia may actually be the remains an unknown ape. Russell Ciochon says that many palaeoanthropologists — including himself have been mistaken.

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