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- AL_333 abstract "AL 333, commonly referred to as the "First Family", is a collection of prehistoric hominid teeth and bones. Discovered in 1975 by Donald Johanson's team in Hadar, Ethiopia, the "First Family" is estimated to be about 3.2 million years old and consists of the remains of at least thirteen individuals. They are generally thought to be members of the species Australopithecus afarensis. There are multiple theories about the hominids’ cause of death and some debate over their species and sexual dimorphism.".
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- AL_333 wikiPageID "22385865".
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- AL_333 hasPhotoCollection AL_333.
- AL_333 subject Category:Fossils.
- AL_333 subject Category:Prehistoric_Ethiopia.
- AL_333 subject Category:Specific_fossil_specimens.
- AL_333 comment "AL 333, commonly referred to as the "First Family", is a collection of prehistoric hominid teeth and bones. Discovered in 1975 by Donald Johanson's team in Hadar, Ethiopia, the "First Family" is estimated to be about 3.2 million years old and consists of the remains of at least thirteen individuals. They are generally thought to be members of the species Australopithecus afarensis.".
- AL_333 label "AL 333".
- AL_333 label "AL 333".
- AL_333 label "AL 333".
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- AL_333 sameAs m.05szk_4.
- AL_333 sameAs Q294544.
- AL_333 sameAs Q294544.
- AL_333 wasDerivedFrom AL_333?oldid=559587573.
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- AL_333 isPrimaryTopicOf AL_333.