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Human paleontological evidence relevant to language behavior.

Human neurobiology, 1984
The paleoneurological evidence for human language origins and other cognitive activities is tantalizing, but uncertain given the often incomplete, fragmented, and eroded cranial portions of our fossil ancestors. Nevertheless, both the Taung and A.L. 162-28 endocranial portions, attributed to the earliest-known hominids (i.e.
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Theories of Modern Human Origins: The Paleontological Test

American Anthropologist, 1993
David W. Frayer   +4 more
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Toward the Resolution of Discrepancies between Phenetic and Paleontological Data Bearing on the Question of Human Origins

1983
Since the publication of comparative serological data and the protein clock (Sarich, 1968; Sarich and Wilson, 1967; Wilson and Sarich, 1969; Goodman, 1963, 1975, 1976), there has been a continuing controversy among serologists and paleoanthropologists over the timing of the divergence between human and Great Ape lineages.
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A virtual world of paleontology

Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2014
John A Cunningham   +2 more
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