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Modern human atlas ranges of motion and Neanderthal estimations
Modern human atlas ranges of motion and Neanderthal estimations
Volume 187, February 2024, 103482Author links open overlay panel, , , , , Highlights•No clear relation between upper cervi...
Hypoconulid loss in cercopithecins: Functional and developmental considerations
Hypoconulid loss in cercopithecins: Functional and developmental considerations
The cercopithecoids are a diverse group of primates, which are believed to have split from the hominoids some 25–23 Ma (Gi...
New Neanderthal remains from Axlor cave (Dima, Biscay, northern Iberian Peninsula)
New Neanderthal remains from Axlor cave (Dima, Biscay, northern Iberian Peninsula)
The Iberian Peninsula documents a long history of Neanderthal evolution. In the northern region early Neanderthals are doc...
Sex-biased sampling may influence Homo naledi tooth size variation
Sex-biased sampling may influence Homo naledi tooth size variation
Homo naledi was diagnosed as a novel taxon based on the morphology of approximately 1550 fossils, whole and fragmentary, r...
Revising the oldest Oldowan: Updated optimal linear estimation models and the impact of Nyayanga (Kenya)
Revising the oldest Oldowan: Updated optimal linear estimation models and the impact of Nyayanga (Kenya)
Volume 186, January 2024, 103468Author links open overlay panelAlastair Key a, Tomos Proffitt bShow morePrevious article i...
Investigating the co-occurrence of Neanderthals and modern humans in Belgium through direct radiocarbon dating of bone implements
Investigating the co-occurrence of Neanderthals and modern humans in Belgium through direct radiocarbon dating of bone implements
The dynamics of the transition between late Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans (AMHs), also referred to as the Mi...
Differences in maxillary premolar form between Cercocebus and Lophocebus
Differences in maxillary premolar form between Cercocebus and Lophocebus
Field observations of the sooty mangabey Cercocebus atys reveal that these monkeys consume hard foods year-round. (McGraw ...
Investigating the dietary niches of fossil Plio-Pleistocene European macaques: The case of Macaca majori Azzaroli, 1946 from Sardinia
Investigating the dietary niches of fossil Plio-Pleistocene European macaques: The case of Macaca majori Azzaroli, 1946 from Sardinia
The genus Macaca represents one of the most successful extant primate genera, exhibiting the second largest geographic dis...
No scientific evidence that Homo naledi buried their dead and produced rock art
No scientific evidence that Homo naledi buried their dead and produced rock art
The Rising Star Cave system has yielded a stunning concentration of hominin remains estimated to belong to more than 15 in...
The Initial Upper Paleolithic of the Altai: New radiocarbon determinations for the Kara-Bom site
The Initial Upper Paleolithic of the Altai: New radiocarbon determinations for the Kara-Bom site
Volume 185, December 2023, 103453Author links open overlay panel, , , , AbstractThe Initial Upper Paleolithic (IUP) is one...
Estimation of the upper diaphragm in KNM-WT 15000 (Homo erectus s.l.) and Kebara 2 (Homo neanderthalensis) using a Homo sapiens model
Estimation of the upper diaphragm in KNM-WT 15000 (Homo erectus s.l.) and Kebara 2 (Homo neanderthalensis) using a Homo sapiens model
The study of thoracic biomechanics in Homo sapiens provides highly valuable information to areas such as respiratory medic...
Sexual dimorphism in the cranium and endocast of the eastern lowland gorillas (Gorilla beringei graueri)
Sexual dimorphism in the cranium and endocast of the eastern lowland gorillas (Gorilla beringei graueri)
Sexual dimorphism in primates has already been highlighted, among others, in body mass (Clutton-Brock et al., 1977; Zihlma...
Implications of outgroup selection in the phylogenetic inference of hominoids and fossil hominins
Implications of outgroup selection in the phylogenetic inference of hominoids and fossil hominins
Inferring the phylogenetic relationships among extant and fossil taxa is critical to understanding the evolutionary histor...
Investigating the internal structure of the suprainiac fossa in Xuchang 2
Investigating the internal structure of the suprainiac fossa in Xuchang 2
The Xuchang hominins were excavated between 2007 and 2014 at the open-air Lingjing site, Xuchang County, Henan Province, C...
Taxonomic attribution of the KNM-ER 1500 partial skeleton from the Burgi Member of the Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya
Taxonomic attribution of the KNM-ER 1500 partial skeleton from the Burgi Member of the Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya
Paranthropus boisei is arguably the most striking fossil hominin species with its highly derived craniodental morphology. ...
Late Acheulean occupations at Montagu Cave and the pattern of Middle Pleistocene behavioral change in Western Cape, southern Africa
Late Acheulean occupations at Montagu Cave and the pattern of Middle Pleistocene behavioral change in Western Cape, southern Africa
While our understanding of variability in hominin behavior in the African Early Stone Age (ESA) has increased substantiall...
The macroevolutionary dynamics of activity pattern in mammals: Primates in context
The macroevolutionary dynamics of activity pattern in mammals: Primates in context
The influence of activity pattern on primate biology has been a major focus of research in evolutionary anthropology becau...
New Blombos Cave evidence supports a multistep evolutionary scenario for the culturalization of the human body
New Blombos Cave evidence supports a multistep evolutionary scenario for the culturalization of the human body
The culturalization of the human body refers to the process by which cultural beliefs, norms, and practices shape and infl...
Structural properties of the Late Pleistocene Liujiang femoral diaphyses from southern China
Structural properties of the Late Pleistocene Liujiang femoral diaphyses from southern China
Late Pleistocene modern human (LPMH) femora from Europe and West Asia exhibit distinctive morphological and cross-sectiona...
Did Early Pleistocene hominins control hammer strike angles when making stone tools?
Did Early Pleistocene hominins control hammer strike angles when making stone tools?
Volume 183, October 2023, 103427Author links open overlay panel, , , , Highlights•We measured the hammer strike angle from...
Relationship between interproximal and occlusal wear in Australopithecus africanus and Neanderthal molars
Relationship between interproximal and occlusal wear in Australopithecus africanus and Neanderthal molars
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