A new absolute date from Swartkrans Cave for the oldest occurrences of Paranthropus robustus and Oldowan stone tools in South Africa.
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C. K. Brain | K. Kuman | D. Granger | R. Clarke | Jason L. Heaton | T. Pickering | Laurent Bruxelles | D. Stratford | R. J. Gibbon | M. Caruana | R. Clarke
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