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Probably everyone who has ever studied anthropology has learned to hate the
word "australopithecine" after writing it a few dozen times. If only
Raymond Dart had chosen a shorter name! One rumour has it that the name
was in honour of his native country, Australia, but according to John
Reader's book Missing Links , Dart "always expresses the utmost
surprise should anyone suggest that he chose the name to reflect his own
origins".
This page is part of the Fossil Hominids FAQ at the talk.origins Archive .
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