The Keilor Skull, dated to about 13000 BP, lacks the archaic features of the Talgai and Kow Swamp skulls, and has been described as both gracile and robust by ...
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fossil skull (Keilor skull) which was found in 1940 in a sand pit near a place named ... Keilor skull and the skulls of those races of which examples have been ...
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REFERENCES CITED. Adam, W. 1943. The Keilor Fossil Skull: Palate and Upper Dental Arch. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria 13:71-77. Bowler, J.
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James White's pick had penetrated the skull of a middle-aged aborigine now known as the Keilor Skull, but more accurately called the Keilor Cranium as no ...
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Fluorine Tests in Australia on the Keilor Skull and a Tertiary Marsupial. Authors: Gill, Edmund D. Affiliation: AA(National Museum, Melbourne, Australia. March 12 ...
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In 1940 another major fossil find in Victoria was made near Keilor. this skull was discovered by an alert quarry worker, James white, who unearthed it whilst ...
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The area around Keilor has been an important focus of Aboriginal life for thousands of years. In 1940 a quarryman discovered the so-called 'Keilor Skull' at a ...
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Keilor archaeological site - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Keilor fossil skull: anatomical description. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria 13:61; ^ Macintosh and Barker, 1965; Pietrusewsky, 1984; Pardoe, ... |
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The Keilor skull: a Wadjak type from south-east Australia. American Journal of Physical. Anthropology. 3:225-236. Weidenreich,. F. 1946. Apes, Giants and Man .
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Why, for example, have skulls been found in Australia and New Guinea at Keilor and Cohuna (Victoria), Mossgiel (New South Wales), Talgai (Queensland), and ...
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