Graecopithecus
Graecopithecus freybergi is a hominid known only by a single fragment of skull from 1944. The mandible with a (tertiary molar) m3 that is very worn, the root of a (secondary molar) m2 and a fragment of a (premolar) p3 is from the Tour la Reine site and is dated from the late Miocene. Excavation of the site is not possible (1986) due to the owner having built a swimming pool on the location. The mandible was found on the Greek mainland at Pyrgos Vassilissis, north west of Athens.
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Graecopithecus
Graecopithecus freybergi is a hominid known only by a single fragment of skull from 1944. The mandible with a (tertiary molar) m3 that is very worn, the root of a (secondary molar) m2 and a fragment of a (premolar) p3 is from the Tour la Reine site and is dated from the late Miocene. Excavation of the site is not possible (1986) due to the owner having built a swimming pool on the location. The mandible was found on the Greek mainland at Pyrgos Vassilissis, north west of Athens.
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El Graecopithecus es un género ...... e encuentran dentro de Europa.
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Graecopithecus freybergi is a ...... of those found within Europe.
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Graecopithecus freybergi
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Graecopithecus
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El Graecopithecus es un género ...... lissis, al noroeste de Atenas.
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Graecopithecus freybergi is a ...... ilissis, north west of Athens.
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Graecopithecus freybergi
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