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Nutrition in transition from Homo erectus to Homo modestis
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populations (Homo economicus) show marked variations. With increase in wealth and affluence there is a decrease in the intake of omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, antioxidants and amino acids and a significant increase in the intake of refined carbohydrates, fats ...
Meester F.D. +12 more
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Morphology and structure of Homo erectus humeri from Zhoukoudian, Locality 1. [PDF]
Xing S, Carlson KJ, Wei P, He J, Liu W.
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Morphological variation in Homo erectus and the origins of developmental plasticity. [PDF]
Antón SC +8 more
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Homo Erectus Erectus: The Search for His Artifacts [PDF]
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Footprints reveal direct evidence of group behavior and locomotion in Homo erectus. [PDF]
Hatala KG +9 more
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Geological Time Capsule Part III [PDF]
This is the third part of a three part brief history of the Earth. It covers the Cenozoic Era, which began sixty five million years ago and continues to the present.
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Migracije u vrste Homo erectus [PDF]
Species Homo erectus is a part of evolutionary chain of the genus Homo, whose evolution leads to development of contemporary human Homo sapiens sapiens. It had evolved in Africa, acquiring characterists such as bipedal walk, increase of cranial capacity, tool-making ability and forming of social skills.
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Pleistocene footprints show intensive use of lake margin habitats by Homo erectus groups. [PDF]
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