Integrating Paleoclimate Stratigraphy Sedimentology Paleontology in Human Evolution and Dispersal Studies from Early Hominins to the Holocene

Integrating Paleoclimate  Stratigraphy  Sedimentology   Paleontology in Human Evolution and Dispersal Studies   from Early Hominins to the Holocene
Author: Verena E. Foerster,Christian Zeeden,Annett Junginger
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2022-05-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889762095

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Paleoclimate and Evolution with Emphasis on Human Origins

Paleoclimate and Evolution  with Emphasis on Human Origins
Author: Elisabeth S. Vrba,George H. Denton,Timothy C. Partridge,Lloyd H. Burckle
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 567
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780300063486

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Addressing the relationship between climatic and biotic evolution, this work focuses on how climatic change during the last 15 million years - especially the last three million - has affected human evolution and other evolutionary events.

Understanding Climate s Influence on Human Evolution

Understanding Climate s Influence on Human Evolution
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Board on Earth Sciences and Resources,Committee on the Earth System Context for Hominin Evolution
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2010-03-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309152396

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The hominin fossil record documents a history of critical evolutionary events that have ultimately shaped and defined what it means to be human, including the origins of bipedalism; the emergence of our genus Homo; the first use of stone tools; increases in brain size; and the emergence of Homo sapiens, tools, and culture. The Earth's geological record suggests that some evolutionary events were coincident with substantial changes in African and Eurasian climate, raising the possibility that critical junctures in human evolution and behavioral development may have been affected by the environmental characteristics of the areas where hominins evolved. Understanding Climate's Change on Human Evolution explores the opportunities of using scientific research to improve our understanding of how climate may have helped shape our species. Improved climate records for specific regions will be required before it is possible to evaluate how critical resources for hominins, especially water and vegetation, would have been distributed on the landscape during key intervals of hominin history. Existing records contain substantial temporal gaps. The book's initiatives are presented in two major research themes: first, determining the impacts of climate change and climate variability on human evolution and dispersal; and second, integrating climate modeling, environmental records, and biotic responses. Understanding Climate's Change on Human Evolution suggests a new scientific program for international climate and human evolution studies that involve an exploration initiative to locate new fossil sites and to broaden the geographic and temporal sampling of the fossil and archeological record; a comprehensive and integrative scientific drilling program in lakes, lake bed outcrops, and ocean basins surrounding the regions where hominins evolved and a major investment in climate modeling experiments for key time intervals and regions that are critical to understanding human evolution.

Early Hominin Paleoecology

Early Hominin Paleoecology
Author: Matt Sponheimer,Julia A. Lee-Thorp,Kaye E. Reed,Peter Ungar
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2013-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781607322252

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An introduction to the multidisciplinary field of hominin paleoecology for advanced undergraduate students and beginning graduate students, Early Hominin Paleoecology offers an up-to-date review of the relevant literature, exploring new research and synthesizing old and new ideas. Recent advances in the field and the laboratory are not only improving our understanding of human evolution but are also transforming it. Given the increasing specialization of the individual fields of study in hominin paleontology, communicating research results and data is difficult, especially to a broad audience of graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and the interested public. Early Hominin Paleoecology provides a good working knowledge of the subject while also presenting a solid grounding in the sundry ways this knowledge has been constructed. The book is divided into three sections—climate and environment (with a particular focus on the latter), adaptation and behavior, and modern analogs and models—and features contributors from various fields of study, including archaeology, primatology, paleoclimatology, sedimentology, and geochemistry. Early Hominin Paleoecology is an accessible introduction into this fascinating and ever-evolving field and will be essential to any student interested in pursuing research in human paleoecology. Additional Contributors: David Braun Beth Christensen David J. Daegling Crag Feibel Fred E. Grine Clifford Jolly Naomi E. Levin Mark A. Maslin John Mitani Jay Quade Amy L. Rector Jeanne Sept Lillian M. Spencer Mark Teaford Carol V. Ward Katy E. Wilson

Paleontology and Geology of Laetoli Human Evolution in Context

Paleontology and Geology of Laetoli  Human Evolution in Context
Author: Terry Harrison
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 605
Release: 2011-01-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789048199624

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This volume 2 and its companion volume 1 present the results of new investigations into the geology, paleontology and paleoecology of the early hominin site of Laetoli in northern Tanzania. The site is one of the most important paleontological and paleoanthropological sites in Africa, worldrenowned for the discovery of fossils of the early hominin Australopithecus afarensis, as well as remarkable trails of its footprints. The first volume provides new evidence on the geology, geochronology, ecology, ecomorphology and taphonomy of the site. The second volume describes newly discovered fossil hominins from Laetoli, belonging to Australopithecus afarensis and Paranthropus aethiopicus, and presents detailed information on the systematics and paleobiology of the diverse associated fauna. Together, these contributions provide one of the most comprehensive accounts of a fossil hominin site, and they offer important new insights into the early stages of human evolution and its context.

Processes in Human Evolution

Processes in Human Evolution
Author: Francisco J. Ayala,Camilo J. Cela-Conde
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191060458

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The discoveries of the last decade have brought about a completely revised understanding of human evolution due to the recent advances in genetics, palaeontology, ecology, archaeology, geography, and climate science. Written by two leading authorities in the fields of physical anthropology and molecular evolution, Processes in Human Evolution presents a reconsidered overview of hominid evolution, synthesising data and approaches from a range of inter-disciplinary fields. The authors pay particular attention to population migrations - since these are crucial in understanding the origin and dispersion of the different genera and species in each continent - and to the emergence of the lithic cultures and their impact on the evolution of cognitive capacities. Processes in Human Evolution is intended as a primary textbook for university courses on human evolution, and may also be used as supplementary reading in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses. It is also suitable for a more general audience seeking a readable but up-to-date and inclusive treatment of human origins and evolution.

Understanding Human Evolution

Understanding Human Evolution
Author: Jeffrey K. McKee,Frank E. Poirier,W Scott Mcgraw
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317342793

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For the one-term course in human evolution, paleoanthropology, or fossil hominins taught at the junior/senior level in departments of anthropology or biology. This new edition provides a comprehensive overview to the field of paleoanthropology–the study of human evolution by analyzing fossil remains. It includes the latest fossil finds, attempts to place humans into the context of geological and biological change on the planet, and presents current controversies in an even-handed manner.

After the Australopithecines

After the Australopithecines
Author: Karl W. Butzer,Glynn L. Isaac
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 948
Release: 2011-06-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783110878837

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