Re-evaluating Omo 105-7, a provisional hominin last lumbar vertebra from the Lower Omo Basin (Plio-Pleistocene) of Ethiopia [0.03%]
重新评估埃塞俄比亚下奥莫盆地(晚第三纪-早第四纪)的一块暂定智人腰椎化石(Omo 105-7)
Xue Wang,Marc R Meyer,Scott A Williams
Xue Wang
Aurignacian groups at Isturitz (France) adapted to a shifting environment upon their arrival in Western Europe ∼42,000 years ago [0.03%]
伊斯图里兹(Isturitz)(法国)的 Aurignacian 集团在约 4.2 万年前适应了不断变化的环境以进入西欧地区
E Berlioz,M Fernández-García,M-C Soulier et al.
E Berlioz et al.
The Marine Isotope Stage 3 is a context of considerable climatic instability. Establishing the link between global climate changes and their impact on the local ecological contexts and prey exploited by human populations is challenging. Sti...
Palaeoecology of the Pliocene large carnivore guild at Hadar, Lower Awash Valley, Ethiopia [0.03%]
埃塞俄比亚下阿瓦什哈达尔地区晚 Mi世大型食肉动物生态群的古生态学研究
Joshua R Robinson,Ignacio A Lazagabaster,John Rowan et al.
Joshua R Robinson et al.
The Hadar Formation at Hadar (Lower Awash Valley, Ethiopia, ∼3.45-2.95 Ma) is one of the most well-known and studied Pliocene hominin-bearing sequences in eastern Africa, yielding numerous fossils of the species Australopithecus afarensis....
Human midfacial growth pattern differs from that of Neanderthals and chimpanzees [0.03%]
人类的中面部生长模式与尼安德特人和黑猩猩不同
Alexandra Schuh,Philipp Gunz,Chiara Villa et al.
Alexandra Schuh et al.
Present-day humans have small and retracted midfaces, while Neanderthals possess large and forwardly projected midfaces. To understand the ontogenetic patterns underlying these characteristic morphologies, we compared maxillary growth and d...
The Marine Isotope Stage 5 (∼105 ka) lithic assemblage from Ga-Mohana Hill North Rockshelter and insights into social transmission across the Kalahari Basin and its environs [0.03%]
来自Ga-Mohana Hill North岩棚的海洋同位素阶段5(〜105 ka)石器组合及对喀拉哈里盆地及其周边地区社会传播的见解
Precious Chiwara-Maenzanise,Benjamin J Schoville,Yonatan Sahle et al.
Precious Chiwara-Maenzanise et al.
The social transmission of cultural information is widely acknowledged as a key factor in the survival of our species. This paper explores lithic technological systems to assess the presence and extent of cultural information transmission b...
Ulnar morphology of Pliobates cataloniae (Pliopithecoidea: Crouzeliidae): Insights into catarrhine locomotor diversity and forelimb evolution [0.03%]
Pliobates cataloniae (Pliopithecoidea: Crouzeliidae)的尺骨形态:关于类人猿运动多样性及前肢演化的认识
Georgina Raventós-Izard,Oriol Monclús-Gonzalo,Salvador Moyà-Solà et al.
Georgina Raventós-Izard et al.
Pliobates cataloniae is a small-bodied crouzeliid pliopithecoid from the Miocene (∼11.6 Ma) of Abocador de Can Mata (ACM; Vallès-Penedès Basin, NE Iberian Peninsula). It exhibits a mosaic of primitive (stem catarrhine) and derived (moder...
Radu Iovita,Nohemi Sala,Song Xing
Radu Iovita
Micro-computed tomography unveils anatomy of the oldest known plesiadapiform cranium [0.03%]
微型计算机断层摄影揭示最古老已知的孔翼兽颅骨解剖结构
Jordan W Crowell,K Christopher Beard,Stephen G B Chester
Jordan W Crowell
Palaechthonids are a likely paraphyletic or polyphyletic assemblage of dentally plesiomorphic plesiadapiforms known from the Paleocene of North America. This family is known primarily from isolated dental fossils, but one partial cranium of...
Hester Hanegraef,Fred Spoor
Hester Hanegraef
Central to discussions about hominin diversity in the mid-Pliocene of eastern Africa is whether or not certain fossils should be attributed to Australopithecus afarensis, instead of representing separate species. Key to answering this quest...