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Concha Bullosa in Paleoanthropological Material

2016
Concha 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.
Aleksandra, Gawlikowska-Sroka   +7 more
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Dry bones: the story of paleoanthropology in South Africa

Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Comparative Studies, 2019
The secular having prevailed over the sacred, paleoanthropology rather than scripture is now invoked to provide narratives of human origins. Nevertheless, given its “occult” method of making inferences about an invisible past, as opposed to an invisible ...
Dirk Klopper
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Computer-assisted paleoanthropology

Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 1998
Paleoanthropologists are confronted by a steadily growing number of fossil specimens exhibiting diversity in both apparent morphology and state of preservation. Studying this material to answer phylogenetic and functional questions requires extensive qualitative assessment accompanied by quantitative evaluation of large volumes of data.
Christoph Peter Eduard Zollikofer   +2 more
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Digital data collection in paleoanthropology

Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 2015
Understanding patterns of human evolution across space and time requires synthesizing data collected by independent research teams, and this effort is part of a larger trend to develop cyber infrastructure and e‐science initiatives. At present, paleoanthropology cannot easily answer basic questions about the total number of fossils and artifacts that ...
Reed, D.   +6 more
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Paleoanthropology and Neoanthropology

Chinese Sociology & Anthropology, 1988
Paleoanthropology is also known as human paleontology; it is the science that studies the origins and development of the human race.
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Handbook of Paleoanthropology

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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Understanding Speleology and Paleoanthropology Through Digital and Interactive Technologies

Interacción, 2022
Emmanouil Tzimtzimis   +8 more
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Advancing paleoanthropology beyond default nulls

Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Abstract While we are sympathetic with Stibbard-Hawkes’ approach, we disagree with the proposal to switch to a “cognitively modern” null for all Homo species. We argue in favor of a more evidence-driven approach, inspired by recent debates in comparative cognition.
Bedetti, Matteo, Allen, Colin
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PROBLEMS OF PALEOANTHROPOLOGY IN BURYATIA

Мир Центральной Азии-V. Сборник научных статей, 2022
A. I. Buraev, Y. V. Dikii, M. Rykun
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