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And then there was us Et puis nous sommes apparus
In 1987, the academic conference ‘Origins and Dispersals of Modern Humans: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives’ was held in Cambridge, UK. Subsequently referred to as the ‘Human Revolution’ conference, this meeting brought together the most prominent academics working in the field of human origins, including archaeologists and palaeoanthropologists,
Emma E. Bird +2 more
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Episodes of Early Pleistocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet Retreat Recorded by Iceberg Alley Sediments. [PDF]
Bailey I +32 more
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Osteology and ecology of Megantereon cultridens SE311 (Mammalia; Felidae; Machairodontinae), a sabrecat from the Late Pliocene - Early Pleistocene of Senéze, France [PDF]
Per Christiansen, Jan S. Adolfssen
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Museum specimens provide a rich source of historical DNA, enabling insights into phylogenetic relationships and demographic history of the endangered Koklass Pheasant. Our findings uncovered a previously unrecognized population in Guizhou province and highlighted elevated extinction risk in populations from Anhui province and Southern China, informing ...
Zhiyong Jiang +9 more
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Hyaenas and early humans in the latest Early Pleistocene of South-Western Europe. [PDF]
Linares-Matás GJ +4 more
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We decode mitochondrial genomes across all extant canids, revealing lineage‐specific codon optimization driven by altitude, predation, and body size. A tripartite framework integrates geological events, metabolic constraints, and adaptive radiation to explain carnivore evolution.
Xiaoyang Wu +8 more
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Biomineralization is a generic term used to indicate biological‐mediated mineral formation. In carbonate mineralization, nucleation of crystals can be: (1) controlled directly by the organisms, like in the skeletal formation of most metazoans; (2) induced by microbial communities, by indirect precipitation mediated by their metabolic activities; or (3)
Adriano Guido +4 more
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THE VILLAFRANCHIAN EQUINES FROM THE UPPER VALDARNO
Del análisis morfológico de todos los huesos de las antiguas colecciones florentinas podemos deducir que desde hace aproximadamente 1.7 miliones de años hasta hace 1.5—1.4 vivieron en el Valdarno superior dos especies equinas distintas: E.
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Insolation-paced sea level and sediment flux during the early Pleistocene in Southeast Asia. [PDF]
Vaucher R +8 more
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Early–Mid Pleistocene environments in the Valsequillo Basin, Central Mexico: a reassessment [PDF]
Sarah E. Metcalfe +5 more
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