The reversal of human phylogeny: Homo left Africa as erectus, came back as sapiens sapiens. [PDF]
Árnason Ú, Hallström B.
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A new star rising: Biology and mortuary behaviour of Homo naledi
Patrick S. Randolph-Quinney
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Savanna tree evolutionary ages inform the reconstruction of the paleoenvironment of our hominin ancestors. [PDF]
Davies TJ +9 more
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Brain structure and function in Homo naledi. [PDF]
Cofran Z, Hurst S, Hawks J.
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Endostructural morphology of the Homo naledi mandibular premolars [PDF]
The taxonomic position of the recently discovered species Homo naledi is still uncertain. One of the many distinctive aspects of the dentition of the species is the external morphology of the mandibular third premolar, which has two roots and is fully ...
Skinner, Matthew M. +3 more
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Meaning-making behavior in a small-brained hominin, <i>Homo naledi</i>, from the late Pleistocene: contexts and evolutionary implications. [PDF]
Fuentes A +5 more
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Reconstructing the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint of Homo naledi. [PDF]
Fan Y +7 more
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Hominoid intraspecific cranial variation mirrors neutral genetic diversity. [PDF]
Zichello JM +4 more
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Sexual dimorphism in Homo erectus inferred from 1.5 Ma footprints near Ileret, Kenya. [PDF]
Villmoare B, Hatala KG, Jungers W.
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