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1. The remains from Kamoya's Hominid Site (KHS) were called Omo I and those from Paul I. Abell's Hominid Site (PHS) Omo II.

2. Some biologists, along with Plato, define hominid as "featherless biped."

3. This object was made by a hominid ancestor,

4. In 2008, new bone remains were discovered from Awoke's Hominid Site (AHS).

5. Australopithecus afarensis is an extinct hominid that lived between 3.9 and 2.9 million years ago

6. Synonyms for Anthropomorphous include anthropoid, humanoid, anthropomorphic, humanlike, manlike, human, mortal, hominid, anthropological and humanistic

7. They date back 1.83 million years, the oldest evidence of hominid habitation in Southeast Asia.

8. The ETI would be to us as we would be to this early hominid — godlike.

9. Reconstructed frontal view of the skeleton of “Ardi,” a specimen belonging to the early hominid species Ardipithecus ramidus.

10. The earliest evidence of hominid occupation discovered in what is today Bulgaria date from at least 1.4 million years ago

11. Ardi, nickname for a partial female hominid skeleton recovered at Aramis, in Ethiopia ’s Afar rift valley

12. Counterattacking with your bare hands is not recommended as this will almost always result in an injury to your hominid.

13. The early hominid, which antedate the appearence of Australopithecus robustus in the archaeological record, engaged in simple tool behavior.

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15. Sculptor's rendering of the hominid Australopithecus afarensis is displayed as part of an exhibition that includes the 3.2 million year old

16. Ardi suggests otherwise — that in fact the earliest known hominid was a "mosaic," with some features like chimps but others like monkeys, such as …

17. Blighter, a character class in the game Dungeons and Dragons Blighter, a fictional hominid species in the Age of Fire fantasy novels by E

18. The Cubital fossa, chelidon, or elbow pit is the triangular area on the anterior view of the elbow of a human or other hominid animal

19. Blighter or Blighters may refer to: Blighter, a character class in the game Dungeons and Dragons Blighter, a fictional hominid species in the Age of Fire fantasy novels by E

20. We assume Bigfoot crossed the road to get to the other side, as the old joke goes, but with the enigmatic hominid, nobody knows for sure.

21. Australopithecus (ôstrā´lōpĬth´əkəs, –pəthē´kəs), an extinct genus of the hominid family found in Africa between about 4 and 1 million years ago

22. Between bipedalism, the reduction of the canines and overall robusticity, the remains of Australopithecus africanus have given paleoanthropologists reason to believe this is the start of the hominid lineage

23. After spending the last 15 years studying an ancient hominid species about the size of a chimpanzee, scientists revealed details about the 4.4-million-year-old Ardipithecus ramidus in a press

24. Australopithecus, which means “southern ape”, was actually an upright-walking hominid with human-like teeth and hands.Its main ape-like features were a small brain, flattened nose region and forward-projecting jaws

25. Hominid definition is - any of a family (Hominidae) of erect Bipedal primate mammals that includes recent humans together with extinct ancestral and related forms and in some recent classifications the great apes (the orangutan, gorilla, chimpanzee, and bonobo)

26. But when Ardi, the 4.4 million-year-old hominid fossil found in Ethiopia in 1992, was finally introduced to the world last October in a series of 11 audacious studies in the journal Science, she caused big waves in evolutionary circles.Both TIME and Science named her the "Scientific Breakthrough of the Year."