Raymond Arthur Dart (4 February 1893 – 22 November 1988) was an Australian anatomist and anthropologist, best known for his involvement in the 1924 discovery...
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quarrymen working for the Northern Lime Company in Taung, South Africa. Raymond Dart described it as a new species in the journal Nature in 1925. The Taung...
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A nine-dart finish, also known as a nine-darter, is a perfect leg or single game in the sport of darts. The object of the game is to score a set number...
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John T. Robinson. The find helped corroborate the 1924 discovery by Raymond Dart of the juvenile Australopithecus africanus skull known as the "Taung...
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2010. "Nine-darter helps Barney to semis". BBC Sport. 2 January 2009. Retrieved 4 January 2010. "Raymond van Barneveld hits second PDC nine-dart finish"....
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aggression was the driving force behind human evolution. It was originated by Raymond Dart in his 1953 article "The predatory transition from ape to man"; it was...
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Australopithecus (category Taxa named by Raymond Dart)
South Africa. The specimen was studied by the Australian anatomist Raymond Dart, who was then working at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg...
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Girls, Murder, She Wrote, Picket Fences, The West Wing, Everybody Loves Raymond, and many other shows. Anderson guest-starred in Season 8 of NCIS as Walter...
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Australopithecus africanus (category Taxa named by Raymond Dart)
Gladysvale. The first specimen, the Taung child, was described by anatomist Raymond Dart in 1924, and was the first early hominin found. However, its closer relations...
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derivation) culture (ODK) is a hypothesis that was developed by Prof. Raymond Dart (who identified the Taung child fossil in 1924, and published the find...
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of Art in November 1967, before it gained new attention in 1974 when Raymond Dart (who had first seen it shortly after it was found) published a new interpretation...
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quarry-worker in the nearby Buxton-limestone quarry. It was described by Raymond Dart in 1925 as the type specimen of Australopithecus africanus after he received...
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chimps so human, or are we such animals?" Killer ape theory, proposed by Raymond Dart in 1953 Goodall 2010, p. 122. Goodall 2010, pp. 122–130. Goodall 2010...
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Australopithecus africanus by Raymond Dart in 1924. In an article on the discovery, published in the journal Nature, Dart wrote: For the production of...
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Homo heidelbergensis. In 1924 in a limestone quarry at Taung, Professor Raymond Dart discovered a remarkably well-preserved juvenile specimen (face and brain...
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facial portion of the skull. It was the shape of the brain that allowed Raymond Dart to conclude that the fossil was that of a human relative rather than...
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E. Buikstra William Montague Cobb Carleton S. Coon Robert Corruccini Raymond Dart Robin Dunbar Egon Freiherr von Eickstedt Linda Fedigan A. Roberto Frisancho...
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widely accepted. Taung Child (Australopithecus africanus): Discovered by Raymond Dart in 1924 in South Africa. Heidelberg Man: Probably ancestral to Homo sapiens...
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billionaire Leslee Dart, American publicist and entrepreneur Raymond Dart (1893–1988), Australian anatomist and anthropologist Rollin Dart (1925–2016), American...
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Osteodontokeratic industry, the "bone-tooth-horn" industry hypothesized by Raymond Dart, is less certain. Mary Leakey classified the Oldowan tools as Heavy Duty...
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and zoology, before securing an apprenticeship in palaeontology under Raymond Dart, leading on to anthropological studies in Germany and the Netherlands...
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fruit and nuts, fishing, and hunting, in the 1950s, the anthropologist Raymond Dart focused on hunting and gathering as the likely organizing concept of...
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by Raymond Dart about a specimen of Australopithecus africanus.: 119 Ardrey met Dart in South Africa and examined his evidence. Particularly, Dart had...
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intelligence: big brains, tool use, and complex language. In the 1920s, Raymond Dart discovered the Taung child. That skeleton seemed bipedal (unlike chimps)...
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Discoveries of Australopithecine fossils such as the Taung child found by Raymond Dart during the 1920s in South Africa were ignored because of the support...
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Luke Littler (category Darts players who have thrown televised nine-dart games)
his father bought him a magnetic dart board from a pound shop. He scored his first 180 at the age of six and a nine-dart finish at the age of 13. When he...
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1978) 1892 – E. J. Pratt, Canadian poet and academic (d. 1964) 1893 – Raymond Dart, Australian paleoanthropologist (d. 1988) 1895 – Nigel Bruce, English...
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"the unknown world beyond the trees", and was further elaborated by Raymond Dart as the killer ape theory. Other scientists, such as Sherwood L. Washburn...
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Frank Hamilton Cushing Regna Darnell Raymond Dart Emma Lou Davis Wade Davis Ernesto de Martino Ella Cara Deloria Raymond J. DeMallie Philippe Descola Stanley...
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the genus Homo, and, on recommendation by Australian anthropologist Raymond Dart, the specific name H. habilis, meaning "able, handy, mentally skillful...
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