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Dale Allen Russell
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- Dale A. Russell is a vertebrate paleontologist whose contribution to anthropology is limited to a 1981 paper published with model-maker Ron Séguin proposing a hypothetical hominid-like “dinosauroid” evolutionary endpoint for troodontid dinosaurs. Russell and Séguin postulated that if non-avian dinosaurs had not become extinct, they could have evolved, as did primates, toward a hominid form that is an evolutionary ideal for intelligent beings. [Source: Encyclopedia of Anthropology; Russell, Dale Allen]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-TZM7Z31G-0
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