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From the following article:
A new small-bodied hominin from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia
P. Brown, T. Sutikna, M. J. Morwood, R. P. Soejono, Jatmiko, E. Wayhu Saptomo and Rokus Awe Due
Nature 431, 1055-1061(28 October 2004)
doi:10.1038/nature02999
Figure 1
The LB1 cranium and mandible in lateral and three-quarter views, and cranium in frontal, posterior, superior and inferior views.
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Rendered three-dimensional and individual midsagittal CT section views of the LB1 cranium and mandible.
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Relationship between endocranial volume and femur length in LB1, A. afarensis, A. africanus, early Homo sp., H. erectus and modern H. sapiens.
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Right lateral and occlusal views of the LB1 mandible, sagittal profile of the symphysis, occlusal view of the mandibular dentition and occlusal views of the mandibular premolars.
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Mean buccolingual tooth crown breadths for mandibular teeth in A. afarensis (filled circles), A. africanus (open circles), early Homo sp. (open squares), modern H. sapiens (filled squares), LB1 (filled stars) and LB2 (open stars).
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Comparison of the left innominate from LB1 with a modern adult female H. sapiens.
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Anterior and posterior views of the LB1 right femur and tibia, with cross-sections of the femur neck and midshaft, and tibia midshaft.
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