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6. Three-Dimensional Printing of Archived Human Fetal Material for Teaching Purposes

12. Geoarchaeological and 3D visualisation approaches for contextualising in-situ fossil bearing palaeokarst in South Africa: A case study from the ∼2.61 Ma Drimolen Makondo

13. Elemental signatures of Australopithecus africanus teeth reveal seasonal dietary stress

16. Hanging on and digging deep: comparative forelimb myology of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) and common wombat (Vombatus ursinus).

20. True seals achieved global distribution by breaking Bergmann's rule.

23. Low elbow mobility indicates unique forelimb posture and function in a giant extinct marsupial.

24. Colonization of the ancient southern oceans by small-sized Phocidae: new evidence from Australia.

25. Early monk seals (Monachinae: Monachini) from the late Miocene–early Pliocene of Australia.

26. The reproduction of human pathology specimens using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology for teaching purposes.

27. Correction to: First monk seal from the Southern Hemisphere rewrites the evolutionary history of true seals.

28. Integrating palaeocaves into palaeolandscapes: An analysis of cave levels and karstification history across the Gauteng Malmani dolomite, South Africa.

29. The extraordinary osteology and functional morphology of the limbs in Palorchestidae, a family of strange extinct marsupial giants.

30. The pre-Pleistocene fossil thylacinids (Dasyuromorphia: Thylacinidae) and the evolutionary context of the modern thylacine.

31. Combining legacy data with new drone and DGPS mapping to identify the provenance of Plio-Pleistocene fossils from Bolt's Farm, Cradle of Humankind (South Africa).

32. Three‐Dimensional Printing of Archived Human Fetal Material for Teaching Purposes.

33. Technical note: The use of 3D printing in dental anthropology collections.

34. Fossil mammals from the Gondolin Dump A ex situ hominin deposits, South Africa.

35. Skull shape reflects prey size niche in toothed whales.

36. Use of 3D printed models in medical education: A randomized control trial comparing 3D prints versus cadaveric materials for learning external cardiac anatomy.

37. Surface Model and Tomographic Archive of Fossil Primate and Other Mammal Holotype and Paratype Specimens of the Ditsong National Museum of Natural History, Pretoria, South Africa.

38. The production of anatomical teaching resources using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology.

39. Palaeomagnetic and synchrotron analysis of >1.95 Ma fossil-bearing palaeokarst at Haasgat, South Africa.

43. Letter to the Editor: Geochronology and Palaeoenvironments of Southern African Hominin-Bearing Localities -- A Reply to Wrangham et al., 2009. "Shallow-Water Habitats as Sources of Fallback Foods for Hominins.".

44. The giraffe ( Giraffa camelopardalis) cervical vertebral column: a heuristic example in understanding evolutionary processes?

45. Speleology and magnetobiostratigraphic chronology of the GD 2 locality of the Gondolin hominin-bearing paleocave deposits, North West Province, South Africa

46. Contemporaneity of Australopithecus, Paranthropus, and early Homo erectus in South Africa.

47. Rebuttal letter in response to Professor R.H. Anderson's letter ‘Evolution of the vertebrate heart’.

48. Velar vocal folds are present in female and immature male koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus).

49. Biomechanical correlates of zygomaxillary-surface shape in papionin primates and the effects of hard-object feeding on mangabey facial form.

50. First hominine remains from a ∼1.0 million year old bone bed at Cornelia-Uitzoek, Free State Province, South Africa

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