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- Australopithicenes [r]: Early humans that lived about 1.5-4 million years ago in south and east Africa. [e]
- Fossil hominin species [r]: Twenty recognized species of extinct hominin, found as prehistoric skeletal remains which are archeologically earlier than Neolithic. [e]
- Mental foramen [r]: Circular opening on the lateral aspect of the body of the mandible either below the apex of the first premolar or below the apex of the second premolar, but usually between the first and second premolars inferior to their apices. [e]
- Olduvai Gorge [r]: A 30 mile, 295 ft. deep ravine in Tanzania, dubbed the "Cradle of Mankind" for its hominid specimens and artifacts. [e]
- Sagittal crest [r]: The sagittal crest, present in some animals due to strong temporal muslce development, is a ridge running along the sagittal suture of the skull. [e]