For other persons of the same name, see Ronald Clarke.
Ronald J. Clarke is an paleoanthropologist most notable for the discovery of "Little Foot", an extraordinary complete skeleton of Australopithecus, in the Sterkfontein Caves. [1]. A more technical description of various aspects of his description of the Australopithecus skeleon was published in the Journal of Quaternary Science,[2]
^ "Ancient ancestor reveals skeletal stamina" by B. Bower Science News December 26, 1998. full text
^ "The new hominid skeleton from Sterkfontein, South Africa: age and preliminary assessment" Journal of Quaternary Science, vol. 14, Issue 4, pp.293-298 abstract and [1]
^Donald Johanson and Blake Edgar, From Lucy to Language, 1996, New York:Simon & Schuster. pg. 184
^ "Late Pliocene Homo and Hominid Land Use from Western Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania." Science Vol. 299. no. 5610, pp. 1217 - 1221 abstract