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Brenda R Benefit
New Mexico State University - Las Cruces / United States
Social Sciences / Anthropology
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Brenda R Benefit's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Victoriapithecus: The key to Old World monkey and catarrhine originsBR BenefitEvolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews: Issues, News, and …, 19991031999
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Fossil evidence for the origins of terrestriality among Old World higher primatesML McCrossin, BR Benefit, SN Gitau, AK Palmer, KT BluePrimate locomotion: Recent advances, 353-396, 19981081998
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The permanent dentition and phylogenetic position of Victoriapithecus from Maboko Island, KenyaBK BenefitJournal of Human Evolution 25 (2), 83-172, 19931071993
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On the Relationships and Adaptations of Kenyapithecus, a Large-Bodied Hominoid from the Middle Miocene of Eastern AfricaML McCrossin, BR BenefitFunction, phylogeny, and fossils: Miocene hominoid evolution and adaptations …, 19971071997
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Miocene hominoids and hominid originsBR Benefit, ML McCrossinAnnual Review of Anthropology 24 (1), 237-256, 19951021995
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