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Assessing the Impact of Wear on the Recordability of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia: A Quantitative Approach. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Biol Anthropol
ABSTRACT Objectives This study proposes a standardized, empirically grounded framework for assessing the recordability of linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH) in archeological dental samples. Despite the frequent use of LEH as a skeletal stress indicator, there is no consensus on whether and how to account for dental wear in recording protocols.
Kacki S   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Sex and environment shape cochlear sensitivity in human populations worldwide [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Hearing remains an underexplored aspect of human evolution. While the growing prevalence of hearing issues worldwide highlights the need to investigate factors beyond age, ototoxic substances, and recreational noise— factors affecting only a subset of ...
Patricia Balaresque   +17 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Lo sguardo di Thérèse Rivière al Musée de l’Homme di Parigi. Le “tecniche del corpo” per il capovolgimento del paradigma coloniale (1928-1946)

open access: yesOpus incertum, 2023
The article describes the work of ethnographer Thérèse Rivière (1901-1970) at the Musée d’Ethnographie du Trocadéro, later Musée de l’Homme, in Paris.
Anna Chiara Cimoli
semanticscholar   +1 more source

What Are the “Costs and Benefits” of Meat-Eating in Human Evolution? The Challenging Contribution of Behavioral Ecology to Archeology

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2022
Despite the omnivorous diet of most human populations, meat foraging gradually increased during the Paleolithic, in parallel with the development of hunting capacities.
Camille Daujeard, Sandrine Prat
doaj   +1 more source

La fête de l’objet : les signes de participation présents au Musée de l’Homme du Nordeste

open access: yesLes Cahiers de Muséologie, 2022
Le concept de « marché » proposé dans la muséographie d’Aécio de Oliveira et son dialogue avec ce que l’on nomme muséologie sociale sont au centre de la présente recherche.
A. Oliveira, Carolina Ruoso
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Protocol combining tree-based Maximum Parsimony and web-like Phylogenetic Networks analyses to investigate reticulate human evolution

open access: yesSTAR Protocols, 2022
Summary: Our protocol combines Maximum Parsimony and Phylogenetic Networks approaches to understand the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary processes of hominin species that might have shared inheritance from multiple ancestors. By addressing the
Miguel Caparros, Sandrine Prat
doaj   +1 more source

A Phylogenetic Networks perspective on reticulate human evolution

open access: yesiScience, 2021
SUMMARY: We present a methodological phylogenetic reconstruction approach combining Maximum Parsimony and Phylogenetic Networks methods for the study of human evolution applied to phenotypic craniodental characters of 22 hominin species.
Miguel Caparros, Sandrine Prat
doaj   +1 more source

The same growth pattern from puberty suggests that modern human diversity results from changes during pre-pubertal development

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Patterns of human growth established for one population have rarely been tested in other populations. In a previous study, three growth curves from puberty were modelled for each sex in a longitudinal study of a Caucasian population based on stature, age
Jean-Claude Pineau   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evidence of the use of soft footwear in the Gravettian cave of Cussac (Dordogne, France)

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Humans appear to have regularly worn footwear since at least the Early Upper Palaeolithic. However, due to the perishable nature of footwear, the archaeological record of its presence during the Pleistocene is poor.
Lysianna Ledoux   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Non-Invasive On-Site pXRF Analysis of Coloring Agents, Marks and Enamels of Qing Imperial and Non-Imperial Porcelain

open access: yesCeramics, 2023
On-site pXRF analysis in various French collections (Musée du Louvre, Musée national des Arts asiatiques-Guimet, Paris) of porcelains decorated with painted enamels from the Qing Dynasty, in particular porcelains bearing an imperial mark, identifies the ...
Philippe Colomban   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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