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Cranial capacity evolution in Homo erectus and early Homo sapiens
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1992AbstractThis paper investigates patterns of cranial capacity evolution in Homo erectus, early Homo sapiens, and in regional subsamples of H. erectus. Specifically, models explaining evolution of cranial capacity in these taxa are evaluated with statistical techniques developed for the analysis of time series data.
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The Spine of Early Pleistocene Homo
2019In this chapter, we summarize vertebral remains from early Pleistocene Homo, including H. erectus, as well as H. naledi and H. floresiensis fossils from the Middle and Late Pleistocene, respectively. Two partial immature H. erectus skeletons where vertebrae are well represented are KNM-WT 15000 (“Turkana boy”) and the D2700 individual from Dmanisi ...
Marc R. Meyer, Scott A. Williams
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Femoral/humeral strength in early African Homo erectus
Journal of Human Evolution, 2008Lower-to-upper limb-bone proportions give valuable clues to locomotor behavior in fossil taxa. However, to date only external linear dimensions have been included in such analyses of early hominins. In this study, cross-sectional measures of femoral and humeral diaphyseal strength are determined for the two most complete early Homo erectus (or ergaster)
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Early evidence of the genus Homo in East Asia
Journal of Human Evolution, 2008The timing and route of the earliest dispersal from Africa to Eastern Asia are contentious topics in the study of early human evolution because Asian hominin fossil sites with precise age constraints are very limited. Here we report new high-resolution magnetostratigraphic results that place stringent age controls on excavated hominin incisors and ...
Zhu, R. X. +9 more
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Digital Reconstruction of Neanderthal and Early Homo sapiens Endocasts
, 2018N. Ogihara +5 more
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