wits:dinaledi:Foot-1
Homo naledi
Biological Specimen ID: 0000S5800
Object Type
Biological Specimen
Organization
Evolutionary Studies Institute
Number of media representing object 1
GENERAL DETAILS
Specimen ID0000S5800
VoucheredYes
DescriptionU.W. 101-1562; U.W. 101-1698). Reconstructed by Modesto Junior College student Sarah Williams under direction of Prof Debra Bolter.
See also https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms9432; U.W. 101-1439; U.W. 101-1419; (U.W. 101-1417; U.W. 101-1553; U.W. 101-1456; U.W. 101-1418; U.W. 101-1551; U.W. 101-1458; U.W. 101-1457; Adult right foot based on 13 recovered bones (U.W. 101-1322; U.W. 101-1443
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Date uploadedApril 26, 2017
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BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN TAXONOMY
GBIFHomo naledi
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Animalia
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Chordata
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Mammalia
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Primates
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Hominidae
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Genus
Homo
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naledi
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Contributing User
User SuppliedHomo naledi
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Animalia
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Chordata
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Mammalia
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Order
Primates
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Superfamily
Hominoidea
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Hominidae
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Genus
Homo
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naledi
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Contributing User
IDENTIFIERS AND EXTERNAL LINKS
Institution codewits
Collection codedinaledi
Catalog numberFoot-1
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1 MEDIA REPRESENTING PHYSICAL OBJECT
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wits:dinaledi:Foot-1
Homo naledi
Biological Specimen ID: 0000S5800
Object Type
Biological Specimen
Organization
Evolutionary Studies Institute
Number of media representing object 1
GENERAL DETAILS
Specimen ID
0000S5800
Vouchered
Yes
Description
U.W. 101-1562; U.W. 101-1698). Reconstructed by Modesto Junior College student Sarah Williams under direction of Prof Debra Bolter.
See also https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms9432; U.W. 101-1439; U.W. 101-1419; (U.W. 101-1417; U.W. 101-1553; U.W. 101-1456; U.W. 101-1418; U.W. 101-1551; U.W. 101-1458; U.W. 101-1457; Adult right foot based on 13 recovered bones (U.W. 101-1322; U.W. 101-1443
Sex
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Is type specimen
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External repository source
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Date uploaded
April 26, 2017
Organization
Object collector
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Specimen Measurements
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BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN TAXONOMY
GBIF
Homo naledi
Domain
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Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Superclass
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Class
Mammalia
Subclass
--
Superorder
--
Order
Primates
Suborder
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Superfamily
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Family
Hominidae
Subfamily
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Tribe
--
Genus
Homo
Subgenus
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Species
naledi
Subspecies
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Contributing User
User Supplied
Homo naledi
Domain
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Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Superclass
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Class
Mammalia
Subclass
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Superorder
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Order
Primates
Suborder
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Superfamily
Hominoidea
Family
Hominidae
Subfamily
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Tribe
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Genus
Homo
Subgenus
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Species
naledi
Subspecies
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Contributing User
IDENTIFIERS AND EXTERNAL LINKS
Institution code
wits
Collection code
dinaledi
Catalog number
Foot-1
Occurrence ID
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External identifier
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External object URL
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iDigBio UUID
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iDigBio recordset ID
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Bibliographic Citation
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SPECIMEN DATING
Date Collected
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Time Period
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Absolute Age
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Dating Method
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1 MEDIA REPRESENTING PHYSICAL OBJECT
PROJECTS CONTAINING MEDIA REPRESENTING THIS OBJECT
(Not yet implemented)
SPECIMEN ORIGINAL LOCATION
Locality
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Address
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City
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State or Province
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Country
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Getty Thesaurus Location
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Locality Geographic Coordinates
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EXCAVATION/COLLECTION DETAILS
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Excavation/Collection Details
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Stratigraphic Formation
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