The Human Fossil Record Craniodental Morphology Of Early Hominids Genera Australopithecus Paranthropus Orrorin And Overview
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The Human Fossil Record Craniodental Morphology of Early Hominids Genera Australopithecus Paranthropus Orrorin and Overview
Author | : Jeffrey H Schwartz,Ian Tattersall,Ralph L. Holloway |
Publsiher | : Wiley-Liss |
Total Pages | : 584 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105119999618 |
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The Human Fossil Record Volume one Terminology and Craniodental Morphology of Genus Homo (Europe) Jeffrey H. Schwartz Ian Tattersall The Human Fossil Record series is the most authoritative and comprehensive documentation of the fossil evidence relevant to the study of our evolutionary past. This first volume covers the craniodental remains from Europe that have been attributed to the genus Homo. Here the authors also clearly define the terminology and descriptive protocol that is applied uniformly throughout the series. Organized alphabetically by site name, each entry includes clear descriptions and original, expertly taken photographs, as well as: Morphology Location information History of discovery Previous systematic assessments of the fossils Geological, archaeological, and faunal contexts Dating References to the primary literature The Human Fossil Record series is truly a must-have reference for anyone seriously interested in the study of human evolution.
The Human Fossil Record Craniodental Morphology of Genus Homo Africa and Asia
Author | : Jeffrey H. Schwartz,Ian Tattersall |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 617 |
Release | : 2005-03-11 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780471326441 |
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The Human Fossil Record series is the most authoritative and comprehensive documentation of the fossil evidence relevant to the study of our evolutionary past. This second volume covers the craniodental remains from Africa and Asia attributed to the genus Homo. In this monumental and groundbreaking new series, the authors use clearly defined terminology and descriptive protocols that are applied uniformly throughout. Organized alphabetically by site name with detailed morphological descriptions and original, expertly taken photographs, each entry features: Location information History of discovery Previous systematic assessments of the fossils Geological, archaeological, and faunal contexts Dating References to the primary literature
The Human Fossil Record Brain Endocasts The Paleoneurological Evidence
Author | : Jeffrey H. Schwartz,Ian Tattersall,Ralph L. Holloway |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0471418234 |
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The Human Fossil Record Volume one Terminology and Craniodental Morphology of Genus Homo (Europe) Jeffrey H. Schwartz Ian Tattersall The Human Fossil Record series is the most authoritative and comprehensive documentation of the fossil evidence relevant to the study of our evolutionary past. This first volume covers the craniodental remains from Europe that have been attributed to the genus Homo. Here the authors also clearly define the terminology and descriptive protocol that is applied uniformly throughout the series. Organized alphabetically by site name, each entry includes clear descriptions and original, expertly taken photographs, as well as: Morphology Location information History of discovery Previous systematic assessments of the fossils Geological, archaeological, and faunal contexts Dating References to the primary literature The Human Fossil Record series is truly a must-have reference for anyone seriously interested in the study of human evolution.
The Human Fossil Record Craniodental morphology of genus Homo Africa and Asia
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Fossil hominids |
ISBN | : LCCN:2001026764 |
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The Human Fossil Record Volume one Terminology and Craniodental Morphology of Genus Homo (Europe) Jeffrey H. Schwartz Ian Tattersall The Human Fossil Record series is the most authoritative and comprehensive documentation of the fossil evidence relevant to the study of our evolutionary past. This first volume covers the craniodental remains from Europe that have been attributed to the genus Homo. Here the authors also clearly define the terminology and descriptive protocol that is applied uniformly throughout the series. Organized alphabetically by site name, each entry includes clear descriptions and original, expertly taken photographs, as well as: Morphology Location information History of discovery Previous systematic assessments of the fossils Geological, archaeological, and faunal contexts Dating References to the primary literature The Human Fossil Record series is truly a must-have reference for anyone seriously interested in the study of human evolution.
Evolutionary History of the Robust Australopithecines
Author | : Frederick E. Grine |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 808 |
Release | : 2017-09-29 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781351521253 |
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In paleoanthropology the group of hominids known as the "robust" australopithecines has emerged as one of the most interesting. Through them we have the opportunity to examine the origin, natural history, and ultimate extinction of not just a single species, but of an entire branch in the hominid fossil record. It is generally agreed that the human lineage can be traced back to this group of comparatively small-brained, large-toothed creatures. This volume focuses on the evolutionary history of these early hominids with state-of-the-art contributions by leading international authorities in the field. Although a case can be made for a "robust" lineage, the functional and taxonomic implications of the morphological features are subject to vigorous disagreement. An area of lively debate is the possible causal relationship between the presence of early Homo and the origin, evolution, and virtual extinction of "robust" australopithecines.This volume summarizes what has been learned about the evolutionary history of the "robust" australopithecines in the 50 years since Robert Broom first encountered the visage of a new kind of ape-man from Kromdraai. New discoveries from Kromdraai to Lomekwi have served to keep us aware that the paleontological record for hominid evolution is hardly exhausted. Because of such finds no single volume can hope to stand as a summary on the "robust" australopithecines for very long, but this classic volume comes close to achieving this goal. The book sheds new light upon some old questions and also acts to provide new questions. The answers to those questions bring us closer to a fuller understanding and appreciation of the origins, evolution, and ultimate demise of the "robust" australopithecines. Since the "robust" australopithecines most likely stand as our closest relatives, a better understanding of their origin, history, and demise serves to provide heightened appreciation of the course of human evolution itself. This definitive volume addresses the questions and problems surrounding this important lineage.
The Human Fossil Record Craniodental Morphology of Genus i Homo i Africa and Asia
Author | : Jeffrey H. Schwartz |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2002-01-29 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0471221996 |
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The Human Fossil Record series is the most authoritative and comprehensive documentation of the fossil evidence relevant to the study of our evolutionary past. This second volume covers the craniodental remains from Africa and Asia attributed to the genus Homo. In this monumental and groundbreaking new series, the authors use clearly defined terminology and descriptive protocols that are applied uniformly throughout. Organized alphabetically by site name with detailed morphological descriptions and original, expertly taken photographs, each entry features: Location information History of discovery Previous systematic assessments of the fossils Geological, archaeological, and faunal contexts Dating References to the primary literature
Human Origins
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1603446761 |
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Describes how mapping the human genome has aided paleoanthropologists in their study of ancient bones used to explore human origins, from the earliest humans--bipedal apes--up to Martin Pickford's Millennium Man.
The Paleobiology of Australopithecus
Author | : Kaye E. Reed,John G Fleagle,Richard E Leakey |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2013-03-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9789400759190 |
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Australopithecus species have been the topic of much debate in palaeoanthropology since Raymond Dart described the first species, Australopithecus africanus, in 1925. This volume synthesizes the geological and paleontological context of the species in East and South Africa; covers individual sites, such as Dikika, Hadar, Sterkfontein, and Malapa; debates the alpha taxonomy of some of the species; and addresses questions regarding the movements of the species across the continent. Additional chapters discuss the genus in terms of sexual dimorphism, diet reconstruction using microwear and isotopic methodologies, postural and locomotor behavior, and ontogeny.