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Editorial: Varieties of agency: exploring new avenues. [PDF]
Gangopadhyay N, Knappik F, Puusepp V.
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Analysis of cranial endocast data of 181 extant and 41 fossil species from Euarchontoglires shows that there was a reduction in olfactory bulb size in Crown Primates, but that there were also subsequent reductions in various other primate clades (Anthropoidea, Catarrhini, Platyrrhini, crown Cercopithecoidea, Hominoidea).
Madlen Maryanna Lang+6 more
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The demic diffusion of Han culture into the Yunnan-Guizhou plateau inferred from ancient genomes. [PDF]
Zhu K+18 more
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Conference of Southwestern Anthropologists Chaco Canyon [PDF]
Anthropology, Department of
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Abstract The complex evolutionary history behind modern mammalian chewing performance and hearing function is a result of several changes in the entire skeletomuscular system of the skull and lower jaw. Lately, exciting multifunctional 3D analytical methods and kinematic simulations of feeding functions in both modern and fossil mammals and their ...
Julia A. Schultz
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Correction for Ahituv et al., Starch-rich plant foods 780,000 y ago: Evidence from Acheulian percussive stone tools. [PDF]
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Abstract The crania of leporid lagomorphs are uniquely fenestrated, including the posterior cranial bones and the lateral portion of the maxilla. The functional significance of the highly fenestrated rostrum has received considerably little attention, despite being absent in other mammalian herbivores with a long rostrum.
Amber P. Wood‐Bailey, Alana C. Sharp
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Estimating effective population size trajectories from time-series identity-by-descent segments. [PDF]
Huang Y, Carmi S, Ringbauer H.
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Summary of University of New Mexico Field Work in Anthropology During the Summer of 1941 [PDF]
Anthropology, Department of
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Abstract This article reviews the pathological changes in the enamel of permanent mandibular cheek teeth and their sequelae in European roe deer from regions polluted by anthropogenic fluoride emissions. The primary (developmental) changes of fluorotic roe deer enamel are hypomineralization and microstructural aberrations, including enamel hypoplasia ...
Uwe Kierdorf, Horst Kierdorf
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