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This paper attempts to quantify the morphological difference between fossil and living species of hominoids. The comparison is based upon a balanced list of craniodental characters corrected for size (Wood & Chamberlain, 1986). The conclusions are: craniodentally the australopithecine species are a unique and rather uniform group, much nearer to the great apes than to humans; overall, their skull and dentition do not resemble the human more than the chimpanzee’s do.
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Verhaegen, M. Morphological distance between australopithecine, human and ape skulls. Hum. Evol. 11, 35–41 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02456987
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