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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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Mana Dembo,Davorka Radovčić,Heather M Garvin et al. Mana Dembo et al.
Homo naledi is a recently discovered species of fossil hominin from South Africa. A considerable amount is already known about H. naledi but some important questions remain unanswered. Here we report a study that addressed two of them: "Whe...
Michelle C Langley,Sue O&#x;Connor,Elena Piotto Michelle C Langley
In this paper, we describe worked and pigment-stained Nautilus shell artefacts recovered from Jerimalai, Timor-Leste. Two of these artefacts come from contexts dating to between 38,000 and 42,000 cal. BP (calibrated years before present), a...
Sabrina C Curran,Yohannes Haile-Selassie Sabrina C Curran
Woranso-Mille is a paleoanthropological site in Ethiopia sampling an important and under-represented time period in human evolution (3.8-3.6 million years ago). Specimens of cf. Australopithecus anamensis, Australopithecus afarensis, and th...
Lei Pan,Jean Dumoncel,Frikkie de Beer et al. Lei Pan et al.
The appearance of the earliest members of the genus Homo in South Africa represents a key event in human evolution. Although enamel thickness and enamel dentine junction (EDJ) morphology preserve important information about hominin systemat...
Jonathan I Bloch,Stephen G B Chester,Mary T Silcox Jonathan I Bloch
Paleogene micromomyids are small (∼10-40 g) euarchontan mammals with primate-like molars and postcrania suggestive of committed claw-climbing positional behaviors, similar to those of the extant arboreal treeshrew, Ptilocercus. Based prima...
I Crevecoeur,A Brooks,I Ribot et al. I Crevecoeur et al.
Although questions of modern human origins and dispersal are subject to intense research within and outside Africa, the processes of modern human diversification during the Late Pleistocene are most often discussed within the context of rec...
Paul H G M Dirks,Christa J Placzek,David Fink et al. Paul H G M Dirks et al.
Concentrations of cosmogenic (10)Be, measured in quartz from chert and river sediment around the Cradle of Humankind (CoH), are used to determine basin-averaged erosion rates and estimate incision rates for local river valleys. This study f...
Jamie Hodgkins,Curtis W Marean,Alain Turq et al. Jamie Hodgkins et al.
Neandertals disappeared from Europe just after 40,000 years ago. Some hypotheses ascribe this to numerous population crashes associated with glacial cycles in the late Pleistocene. The goal of this paper is to test the hypothesis that glaci...