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English: The fossil record of South Africa comprises a wide variety of hominin species. All hominin genera have been documented in the southern part of the African continent: Australopithecus, Paranthropus and Homo. The species composition however is unique. For the first time an African origin of humans was considered possible based on South African finds and the definitions of Australopithecus africanus (Dart 1925) and Paranthropus/Australopithecus robustus (Broom 1938). The latest discovery of a member of the human family comes from Malapa with Australopithecus sediba (Berger et al. 2010). Despite the abundance of finds, many questions are unresolved, especially regarding the classification of Early and Middle Pleitocene Homo remains and their relation to East African hominin species. |
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