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Science 14 October 2005:
Vol. 310. no. 5746, pp. 300 - 304
DOI: 10.1126/science.1116569


Abstract
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Basal Anthropoids from Egypt and the Antiquity of Africa's Higher Primate Radiation
Erik R. Seiffert, Elwyn L. Simons, William C. Clyde, James B. Rossie, Yousry Attia, Thomas M. Bown, Prithijit Chatrath, Mark E. Mathison

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Movie S1
Three-dimensional reconstruction derived from high-resolution micro-CT scans of DPC 21358F, maxilla of Biretia megalopsis sp. nov., rotating about the y-axis. First frame is a view of the most caudal aspect of the maxilla, with M3 closest to the viewer.

Movie S2
Three-dimensional reconstruction derived from high-resolution micro-CT scans of DPC 21358F, maxilla of Biretia megalopsis sp. nov., rotating about the x-axis. First frame is a view of the most caudal aspect of the maxilla, with M3 closest to the viewer.

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