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期刊名:Journal of human evolution

缩写:J HUM EVOL

ISSN:0047-2484

e-ISSN:1095-8606

IF/分区:3.1/Q1

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Laurent Marivaux,Sylvain Adnet,Ali J Altamirano-Sierra et al. Laurent Marivaux et al.
Recent field efforts in Peruvian Amazonia (Contamana area, Loreto Department) have resulted in the discovery of a late Oligocene (ca. 26.5 Ma; Chambira Formation) fossil primate-bearing locality (CTA-61). In this paper, we analyze the prima...
Angel Zeininger,Biren A Patel,Bernhard Zipfel et al. Angel Zeininger et al.
Australopithecus africanus has been interpreted as having a rigid lateral foot. One mechanism contributing to a rigid foot during push-off in humans is a calcaneocuboid joint (CCJ) with limited dorsiflexion and a "close-packed" talocalcanea...
Doug M Boyer,E Christopher Kirk,Mary T Silcox et al. Doug M Boyer et al.
Primate species typically differ from other mammals in having bony canals that enclose the branches of the internal carotid artery (ICA) as they pass through the middle ear. The presence and relative size of these canals varies among major ...
Lukáš Friedl,Stanislava Eisová,Trenton W Holliday Lukáš Friedl
Long-term trends in robusticity of lower limb bones in the genus Homo through the Pleistocene until the present have been proposed, which have been interpreted as a consequence of decreasing levels of mobility and activity patterns, changes...
Jaap P P Saers,Yasmin Cazorla-Bak,Colin N Shaw et al. Jaap P P Saers et al.
Trabecular bone is responsive to mechanical loading, and thus may be a useful tool for interpreting past behaviour from fossil morphology. However, the ability to meaningfully interpret variation in archaeological and hominin trabecular mor...
K Kyriacou,D M Blackhurst,J E Parkington et al. K Kyriacou et al.
Many attempts have been made to define and reconstruct the most plausible ecological and dietary niche of the earliest members of the human species. While earlier models emphasise big-game hunting in terrestrial, largely savannah environmen...
Thomas C Prang Thomas C Prang
The longitudinal arch is a unique characteristic of the human foot, yet the timing and pattern of its evolution remain controversial, in part due to the disagreement among researchers over which skeletal traits are the best indicators of it...
Will Archer,Cornel M Pop,Philipp Gunz et al. Will Archer et al.
'Still Bay' is the name given to a cultural phase within the southern African Middle Stone Age, which remains critical to our understanding of modern human behavioural evolution. Although represented in only a handful of sites, the Still Ba...
Marie-Cécile Soulier,Eugène Morin Marie-Cécile Soulier
Cutmarks provide empirical evidence for the exploitation of animal resources by past human groups. Their study may contribute substantially to our knowledge of economic behavior, including the procurement of prey and the analysis of butcher...
Carlos Tornero,Marie Balasse,Adrian Bălăşescu et al. Carlos Tornero et al.
Kalavan 1 is an Epigravettian hunting campsite in the Aregunyats mountain chain in northeastern Armenia (Lesser Caucasus). The site lies at an elevation of 1640 m in a bottleneck that controls the descent into the Barepat Valley from the al...