Paranthropus boisei
Title

Paranthropus boisei

Caption

Paranthropus boisei (originally called Zinjanthropus boisei and then Australopithecus boisei until recently) was an early hominin and described as the largest of the Paranthropus species. It lived from about 2.6 until about 1.2 million years ago during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs in Eastern Africa. First discovered by anthropologist Mary Leakey on July 17 / 1959 / at Olduvai Gorge / Tanzania / the well-preserved cranium (nicknamed "Nutcracker Man") was dated to 1.75 million years old

Credit line

Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library

Reference

ARP11A02_353

License type

Rights managed

Available size

50,1Mb (1017,4Kb) / 13,5in x 14,4in / 4064 x 4311 (300dpi)

Keywords

Ancient Greek

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