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GIS and paleoanthropology: Incorporating new approaches from the geospatial sciences in the analysis of primate and human evolution [PDF]
The incorporation of research tools and analytical approaches from the geospatial sciences is a welcome trend for the study of primate and human evolution.
Glenn C Conroy
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PaleoAnthropology, Vol. 2023 No. 1 (2023): PaleoAnthropology
2023Paleoanthropology Society Meeting Abstracts, Portland, OR, 28–29 March 2023...133-159 Obituary of Randall Keith White (1952-2022)...128-130 Obituary of William Jungers...126-127 Obituary: A Personal Tribute to Jakov Radovcic...122-125 Obituary of Professor Yves Coppens (09 August 1934-22 July 2022)...119-121 Book Review of Tropical Forests in the Deep ...
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PaleoAnthropology, Vol. 2022 No. 2 (2022): PaleoAnthropology
202212th Annual Meeting of the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution Abstracts Tübingen, 22-24 September 2022 Corrections to: Femoral and Tibial Diaphyseal Cross-Sectional Geometry in Pleistocene Homo Correction to: Paleoanthropology Society Meeting Abstracts, Denver, Co, 22–23 March 2022 Corrections to: Seasonal Markers: Seven Series of ...
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Delimitating species in paleoanthropology
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 2014Evolutionary biologists created a large twentieth‐century literature about delimiting biological species. Paleontologists contributed the unique complications of deep time. Toward century's end, one participant wrote: “In all probability more paper has been consumed on the questions of the nature and definition of the species than any other subject in ...
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On the scientific credibility of paleoanthropology
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and ReviewsAbstractSmith and Smith and Wood proposed that the human fossil record offers special challenges for causal hypotheses because “unique” adaptations resist the comparative method. We challenge their notions of “uniqueness” and offer a refutation of the idea that there is something epistemologically special about human prehistoric data.
Brian Villmoare, William Kimbel
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PaleoAnthropology, Vol. 2023 No. 2 (2023): PaleoAnthropology
202313th Annual Meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution Abstracts Aarhus, 21-22 September 2023...274-408 Introduction to the Special Issue...160-163 Book Review of Diet, Activity, and Social Practice. Addressing Everyday Life in Human Skeletal Remains...272-273 Obituary of Sally McBrearty (1949-2023)...268-271 Obituary: In Memory ...
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PaleoAnthropology, Vol. 2010 (2010): Paleoanthropology 2010
2022Pinhasi, R. and S. Mays (eds.) -- Advances in Human Paleopathology....210-211 Early Pleistocene Hominins Outside of Africa: Recent Excavations at Bizat Ruhama, Israel....162-195 New Evidence for the Northern Dead Sea Rift Acheulian....79-99 Petraglia, M.D. and B.
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Concha Bullosa in Paleoanthropological Material
2016Concha bullosa is a variant of the sinonasal anatomy in which the middle nasal turbinate contains pneumatized cells, which leads to turbinate enlargement. The reason for concha bullosa formation is unclear, but the variant is seen in up to half the modern population and it may predispose to paranasal sinusitis.
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2007
Volume 1: Principles, Methods, and Approaches: Historical Overview of Paleoanthropological Research.- Charles Darwin, Paleoanthropology, and the Modern Synthesis (NEW).- Evolutionary Theory in Philosophical Focus.- The Ontogeny-Phylogeny Nexus in a Nutshell: Implications for Primatology and Paleoanthropology.- Principles of Taxonomy and Classification:
Winfried Henke, Ian Tattersall
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Volume 1: Principles, Methods, and Approaches: Historical Overview of Paleoanthropological Research.- Charles Darwin, Paleoanthropology, and the Modern Synthesis (NEW).- Evolutionary Theory in Philosophical Focus.- The Ontogeny-Phylogeny Nexus in a Nutshell: Implications for Primatology and Paleoanthropology.- Principles of Taxonomy and Classification:
Winfried Henke, Ian Tattersall
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