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Preliminary study of Homo erectus skull IX (Tig-1993.05) from Sangiran, central Java, Indonesia
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J Arif
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H Baba
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ME Suparka
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Y Zaim
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T Setoguchi
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J Huda Arif
Publication date:
2001
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Bull Nat Sci Mus Tokyo D
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