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Human evolution: The cradle of humankind revisited [PDF]
Michael Cherry catches up with new developments and old dilemmas at South Africa's hominin-fossil hotspot.
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Using springbok (Antidorcas) dietary proxies to reconstruct inferred palaeovegetational changes over 2 million years in Southern Africa [PDF]
The reconstruction of past vegetation and climatic conditions of the Cradle of Humankind, Gauteng Province, South Africa, has been approached using various proxies (such as micromammals, speleothems, faunal and floral presence and stable carbon isotopes).
Hopley, Philip +4 more
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The Cradle of Humankind in South Africa, recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO since 1999, contains fossil sites which have yielded hominid remains and/or non-human primates (Cercopithecoidea).
Dominique Gommery +12 more
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Hominin cranial fragments from Milner Hall, Sterkfontein, South Africa
The Sterkfontein Caves site is one of the richest early hominin localities in Africa. In addition to significant fossil assemblages from Members 2 and 4 of the Sterkfontein Formation, recent excavations have revealed hominin-bearing sedimentary deposits ...
Amélie Beaudet +4 more
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Evidence of fatal skeletal injuries on Malapa Hominins 1 and 2 [PDF]
Malapa is one of the richest early hominin sites in Africa and the discovery site of the hominin species, Australopithecus sediba. The holotype and paratype (Malapa Hominin 1 and 2, or MH1 and MH2, respectively) skeletons are among the most complete in ...
AK Behrensmeyer +37 more
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From milgram to zimbardo: the double birth of postwar psychology/psychologization [PDF]
Milgram’s series of obedience experiments and Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment are probably the two best-known psychological studies. As such, they can be understood as central to the broad process of psychologization in the postwar era.
De Vos, Jan
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Disagreement and Philosophical Progress [PDF]
In “Belief in the Face of Controversy,” Hilary Kornblith argues for a radical form of epistemic modesty: given that there has been no demonstrable cumulativeprogress in the history of philosophy – as there has been in formal logic, math, and science ...
Ables, Brent
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Land use and land cover change constitute a significant driver of land degradation worldwide, and machine-learning algorithms are providing new opportunities for effectively classifying land use and land cover changes over time.
Charles Matyukira, Paidamwoyo Mhangara
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The circular economy: An interdisciplinary exploration of the concept and application in a global context [PDF]
There have long been calls from industry for guidance in implementing strategies for sustainable development. The Circular Economy represents the most recent attempt to conceptualize the integration of economic activity and environmental wellbeing in a ...
Haynes, Kathryn +2 more
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A Knowledge‐Based Approach for Understanding and Managing Additive Manufacturing Data
Additive manufacturing processes generate a large amount of data. Effectively managing, understanding, and retrieving information from this data remains a major challenge. Therefore, we propose an ontology‐based approach to integrate heterogeneous data, enable semantic queries, and support decision‐making.
Mina Abd Nikooie Pour +5 more
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