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Impact of intermittent lead exposure on hominid brain evolution. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Joannes-Boyau R   +29 more
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Selective use of distant stone resources by the earliest Oldowan toolmakers. [PDF]

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Finestone EM   +15 more
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Enamel nanocrystal misorientation increased with meat-eating and agriculture. [PDF]

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Gilbert PUPA   +15 more
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Contemporaneity of Australopithecus , Paranthropus , and early Homo erectus in South Africa [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 2020
Understanding the extinction of Australopithecus and origins of Paranthropus and Homo in South Africa has been hampered by the perceived complex geological context of hominin fossils, poor chronological resolution, and a lack of well-preserved early Homo
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Afar fossil shows broad distribution and versatility of Paranthropus

Nature
The Afar depression in northeastern Ethiopia contains a rich palaeontological and archaeological record, which documents 6 million years of human evolution. Abundant faunal evidence links evolutionary patterns with palaeoenvironmental change as a principal underlying force1.
Zeresenay Alemseged   +2 more
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Expanded geographic distribution and dietary strategies of the earliest Oldowan hominins and Paranthropus [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 2023
The oldest Oldowan tool sites, from around 2.6 million years ago, have previously been confined to Ethiopia’s Afar Triangle. We describe sites at Nyayanga, Kenya, dated to 3.032 to 2.581 million years ago and expand this distribution by over 1300 ...
Thomas W Plummer   +2 more
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