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A) The North African juvenile fossil mandible showing the location of the incisor tooth enamel (white box). B) Close up of enamel fragment, with the area of interest (on right) shown in the white box. C) Synchrotron image showing growth lines (white arrows) with 10 daily lines between them (white brackets). The scale bar is 0.008 inches. Credit: PNAS

A) The North African juvenile fossil mandible showing the location of the incisor tooth enamel (white box). B) Close up of enamel fragment, with the area of interest (on right) shown in the white box. C) Synchrotron image showing growth lines (white arrows) with 10 daily lines between them (white brackets). The scale bar is 0.008 inches. Credit: PNAS

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