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AL 200-1

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AL200-1 is the fossilized upper palate and teeth of the species Australopithecus afarensis. It was discovered in the Afar Depression in Ethiopia by Donald Johanson in 1975.

Its characteristics are an ape-like arrangement of teeth including spatulate incisors and a gap between the canines and outside incisors.

References

"Images of AL200-1". Retrieved 2006-07-12.