Aportes para el conocimiento de la dentición del hombre fósil de Baradero
Abstract
An X-ray study of the dental pieces of "the man from Baradero" formerly looked upon as a very ancient elelnent of the Pampean formation confirms Martin's conclusions stated at the time of its description it is morphologically identical with the pre-historical and proto-historical aborigenes. Moreover, a new revision discards the pro-Eskimoid group created by Mochi and assigns the various elements to the Lagoa Santa race.Downloads
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