Homo habilis
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https://doi.org/ 10.7554/eLife.09560 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6106401 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/822A1963-8D30-FFC1-FE35-FABCFA93F914 |
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Homo habilis |
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Samples from Olduvai Gorge, East Lake Turkana, the Omo Shungura sequence, Hadar, and Sterkfontein were included in this study. Original Olduvai Gorge and East Lake Turkana fossils were examined first-hand, while for the Omo and Hadar materials we relied on our original observations on casts and originals and published reports (Boaz and Howell, 1977; Tobias, 1991; Kimbel et al., 1997). We include the following fossils in the hypodigm of H. habilis : A.L. 666-1, KNM-ER 1478, KNM- ER 1501, KNM-ER 1502, KNM-ER 1805, KNM-ER 1813, KNM-ER 3735, OH 4, OH 6, OH 7, OH 8, OH 13, OH 15, OH 16, OH 21, OH 24, OH 27, OH 31, OH 35, OH 37, OH 39, OH 42, OH 44, OH 45, OH 62, OMO-L894-1, and Stw 53. We recognize that some authors (including some of the authors of this paper) prefer to classify OH 62, Stw 53 and A.L. 666-1 outside of H. habilis , (e.g., as Homo gautengensis which we do not recognize as valid), or even outside the genus Homo ; these specimens expand the morphological and temporal variability encompassed within H. habilis .
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