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Before we start to look at the evolution of primates, we have to get some basic terminology down, so that we can describe primate anatomy with ease. We will need to be familiar with osteology, or the study of bones, as comparing specimens to the human skeleton helps us understand the evolution of hominids. Let's get through the basics now!

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