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Australopithecus anamensis KO-136-SET First described by Leakey, et.al. in 1995, additional specimens were described by Leakey, et.al. in 1998. A complete morphology by Ward, Leakey and Walker was published in 2001 in the Journal of Human Evolution Volume 41, Issue 4, October 2001, Pages 255-368. The fossils described all date between 3.9 and 4.4 MYA. Discovered in Kanapoi and Allia Bay, Northern Kenya from 1994 through 1997, some were found years earlier but only recently described. It is generally accepted that A. anamensis is older and more primitive than all other Australopithecines, including the well known “Lucy”, A. afarensis. It is also believed that A. anamensis mostly walked upright. Of the many Postcranial, cranial and teeth fragments found, we have chosen to sculpt, mold and cast the 8 pieces that we felt would be of most interest to the anthropological community. Available as a complete set, or individually below.
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| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
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| Australopithecus anamensis | KO-136 | Set | $370.00 |
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