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Theory in Biosciences, 2005
The biotic world is self-evidently "packaged" into units, of which the most basic is the species. It is necessary to develop an accurate understanding of what species are and how they are to be identified before we can proceed to more complex analyses of the evolutionary histories and relationships of extinct and extant taxa at all levels of the ...
Ian, Tattersall, Kenneth, Mowbray
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The biotic world is self-evidently "packaged" into units, of which the most basic is the species. It is necessary to develop an accurate understanding of what species are and how they are to be identified before we can proceed to more complex analyses of the evolutionary histories and relationships of extinct and extant taxa at all levels of the ...
Ian, Tattersall, Kenneth, Mowbray
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Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2021
The article attempts to generalize the paleoanthropological data of the Saka period from the territory of Alai (Kyrgyzstan), collected over a long period, and a significant part of these materials has been offered for scientific discussion. Comparison of
E. Kitov, S. Tur, S. Ivanov
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The article attempts to generalize the paleoanthropological data of the Saka period from the territory of Alai (Kyrgyzstan), collected over a long period, and a significant part of these materials has been offered for scientific discussion. Comparison of
E. Kitov, S. Tur, S. Ivanov
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The species in paleoanthropology
Comptes rendus. PalevolThe species is the basic unit of analysis in systematic paleontology. Yet, for most of its history the subfield of paleoanthropology has lacked any coherent concept of what fossil species are, using the species epithet variously at different times – most
Ian Tattersall
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Geological Society Special Publication
The Zhoukoudian (Choukoutien) site, which was excavated in 1921, is one of the most important ancient human sites in China and in the world as well. From the perspective of the history of transnational science, this paper summarizes the history of the ...
Chengsheng Sun
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The Zhoukoudian (Choukoutien) site, which was excavated in 1921, is one of the most important ancient human sites in China and in the world as well. From the perspective of the history of transnational science, this paper summarizes the history of the ...
Chengsheng Sun
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On the scientific credibility of paleoanthropology: Reply to Villmoare and Kimbel
Evolutionary Anthropology (print)Smith and Wood reply to Villmoare and Kimbel regarding the scientific credibility of problems in paleoanthropology that require causal explanations for unique historical events.
Richard J Smith, Bernard A. Wood
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Bulletin of the State University of Education. Series: History and Political Sciences
Aim. To study intergroup population variability of the ancient population of Southeastern Europe in the context of the origin of the population of the Afanasievo culture of Southern Siberia and Central Asia.Methodology.
K. Solodovnikov, A. Faifert
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Aim. To study intergroup population variability of the ancient population of Southeastern Europe in the context of the origin of the population of the Afanasievo culture of Southern Siberia and Central Asia.Methodology.
K. Solodovnikov, A. Faifert
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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. 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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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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