
doi: 10.1038/218528a0
pmid: 5650960
Bones found in the Upper Miocene Fossil Beds of Fort Ternan, Kenya, show evidence of having been broken up by some kind of blunt instrument.
Primates, Tibia, Skull, Humans, Paleontology, Mandible, Kenya, Anthropology, Cultural, Anthropology, Physical
Primates, Tibia, Skull, Humans, Paleontology, Mandible, Kenya, Anthropology, Cultural, Anthropology, Physical
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