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A regional-scale mobility model for the early hominin occupation of the Lower Omo Valley (Ethiopia). [PDF]
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Burn Selection: How Fire Injury Shaped Human Evolution. [PDF]
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Early humans and the balance of power: Homo habilis as prey. [PDF]
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Swartkrans <i>Paranthropus</i> and Sterkfontein <i>Australopithecus</i> from southern Africa had different locomotor repertoires. [PDF]
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Correlates and catalysts of hominin evolution in Africa
Theory in Biosciences, 2017Hominin evolution in the African Pliocene and Pleistocene was accompanied and mediated by changes in the abiotic and biotic spheres. It has been hypothesized that such environmental changes were catalysts of hominin morphological evolution and speciations.
Jeffrey K Mckee
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A lengthy look at climate and its role in hominin evolution
Climate effects on ecosystems shaped the evolution of our hominin relatives in the human family tree. A modelling study examines these habitat changes and the various ways in which they influenced hominin species.No Full ...
Michael D Petraglia, Petraglia Michael D
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The Evolution of Hominin Culture and Its Ancient Pre-hominin Foundations
This chapter examines the nature of culture in the broad evolutionary context of animal behavior, thus delineating the ancient foundations of the series of steps that eventuated in hominin culture. Focusing then on primates, further conclusions are drawn about the direct evolutionary antecedents of hominin culture in the most recent ancestors that ...
Whiten, Andrew, Andrew Whiten
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Pattern and process in hominin brain size evolution are scale-dependent [PDF]
A large brain is a defining feature of modern humans, yet there is no consensus regarding the patterns, rates and processes involved in hominin brain size evolution.
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