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Rethinking Hominin Air Sac Loss in Light of Phylogenetically Meaningful Evidence. [PDF]
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The Demodifier: A tool for screening modification-induced alternate peptide taxonomy in palaeoproteomics. [PDF]
Evans M.
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Inferences about fossil hominin locomotion through 3D morphometric analysis of wrist ligament insertion sites. [PDF]
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Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2016
Arthur C. Durband
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Arthur C. Durband
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Decolonizing paleoanthropology
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2021Sang‐Hee Lee
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Evolutionary Anthropology (print), 2021
Contemporary understandings of paleoanthropological data illustrate that the search for a line defining, or a specific point designating, “modern human” is problematic.
Marc Kissel, A. Fuentes
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Contemporary understandings of paleoanthropological data illustrate that the search for a line defining, or a specific point designating, “modern human” is problematic.
Marc Kissel, A. Fuentes
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Connective Tissue Research, 2002
Teeth have a very significant place in paleoanthropology. Their number is one of the keys of the primate taxonomy and classification. They have been used for systematics, phylogeny, paleobiology, or paleoenvironment. Some examples are given on the use of dental formula, morphology, wear or microwear, and biogeochemistry in paleoanthopologic studies.
Louis, de Bonis, Laurent, Viriot
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Teeth have a very significant place in paleoanthropology. Their number is one of the keys of the primate taxonomy and classification. They have been used for systematics, phylogeny, paleobiology, or paleoenvironment. Some examples are given on the use of dental formula, morphology, wear or microwear, and biogeochemistry in paleoanthopologic studies.
Louis, de Bonis, Laurent, Viriot
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Application of computer virtual reconstruction technology in paleoanthropology
2021 International Conference on Computer Technology and Media Convergence Design (CTMCD), 2021The current stage of paleoanthropological digital restoration and site reconstruction work needs to strengthen the research, development and application of computer technology in some aspects to achieve the development goal of information and ...
Kai Wang
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