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Neanderthal Man and the Dawn of Human Paleontology
Loren C. Eiseley
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Theories of Modern Human Origins: The Paleontological Test
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Paleontology and Human Relations
Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1927It is my purpose today to deviate somewhat from the usual custom of speakers on occasions like the present. I shall attempt to present to you neither the results of research in which I have been engaged, nor an outline of the progress of the science which I represent, during the past year.
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A recent discovery in human paleontology: Atlanthropus of ternifine (Algeria)
Camille Arambourg
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Species recognition in human paleontology
Journal of Human Evolution, 1986Whatever their exact nature (rarely if ever specified), current generalcriteria for distinguishing species in the human fossil record are deficient Moreover, in discussing species distinctions, inter- and intra-species variability are often confused. The decoupling of morphological from taxic change in the evolutionary process means that there can be ...
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Paleontology-basis for understanding human aggressiveness
Neurologia Croatica. Supplement, 2004Background: Paleoanthropological methods help us to comprehend human evolution. They are multidisciplinary. Aim: This study tries to find out the level and type of aggressiveness by analyzing osteological remains of fossil hominids. They were found in the two most important localities with the remains of Pleistocene hominids in Croatia (Krapina and ...
Pavlović, Eduard, Vučić Peitl, Marija
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Fact, theory, and fantasy in human paleontology.
I, Tattersall, N, Eldredge
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[Atypical indices in human paleontology].
Zeitschrift fur Morphologie und Anthropologie, 1989For a normally distributed variable, the index of atypicality associated with a measurement of that variable is defined as the probability of finding a result closer to the mean of the reference population than the one actually observed. The method extends straight forwardly to multivariate situations, thus providing a joint interpretation of multiple ...
A, Albert, A, Leguebe
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[Graphic normality test in human paleontology].
Zeitschrift fur Morphologie und Anthropologie, 1989In human palaeontology, samples are generally collections of objects gathered according to morphological criteria and their statistical analysis usually calls for caution because of the relatively small number of objects. Testing normality for such samples is a critical problem. The procedure suggested by Filliben, however, is particularly suitable for
A, Leguebe, A, Albert
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M.B Markus
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