Early Homo erectus skeleton from west Lake Turkana, Kenya

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This paper, published in 1985, received 280 indexed citations. Written by Frank H. Brown, John Harris, Richard E. Leakey and Alan Walker covering the research area of Anthropology, Archeology and Ecology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Anthropology (184 citations), Paleontology (121 citations) and Archeology (104 citations). Published in Nature.

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