A mandible from the Middle Pleistocene Hexian site and its significance in relation to the variability of Asian Homo erectus [0.03%]
中国安徽和县中更新世遗址古人类下颌骨化石及相关研究
Wu Liu,María Martinón-Torres,Yousuke Kaifu et al.
Wu Liu et al.
Objectives: This study presents the first detailed morphological description and comparison of a Middle Pleistocene hominin mandibular fragment (PA 831) and associated teeth from the Hexian site in Eastern China. We aim t...
Current views on hunter-gatherer nutrition and the evolution of the human diet [0.03%]
关于采集狩猎营养和人类饮食进化的主要观点
Alyssa N Crittenden,Stephanie L Schnorr
Alyssa N Crittenden
Diet composition and food choice are not only central to the daily lives of all living people, but are consistently linked with turning points in human evolutionary history. As such, scholars from a wide range of fields have taken great int...
Julia Fischer,Gisela H Kopp,Federica Dal Pesco et al.
Julia Fischer et al.
Objectives: Primate social systems are remarkably diverse, and thus play a central role in understanding social evolution, including the biological origin of human societies. Although baboons have been prominently feature...
Bioarchaeology in the ancient Near East: Challenges and future directions for the southern Levant [0.03%]
古代近东地区的生物考古学:南部黎凡特地区面临的挑战及未来发展方向
Susan Guise Sheridan
Susan Guise Sheridan
The synthesis of biological anthropology, archaeology, and social theory provides a bioarchaeological model to reconstruct nuanced aspects of demography, diet, disease, death, daily activities, and biodistance, even in the absence of discre...
Michael P Muehlenbein
Michael P Muehlenbein
Human interactions with nonhuman primates vary tremendously, from daily cultural engagements and food commodities, to pet ownership and tourist encounters. These interactions provide opportunities for the exchange of pathogenic organisms (b...
Ashley N Edes,Douglas E Crews
Ashley N Edes
Multiple stressors affect developing and adult organisms, thereby partly structuring their phenotypes. Determining how stressors influence health, well-being, and longevity in human and nonhuman primate populations are major foci within bio...
Preface 2017 Yearbook [0.03%]
二零一七年度预序篇
Trudy R Turner
Trudy R Turner
Beyond food: The multiple pathways for inclusion of materials into ancient dental calculus [0.03%]
超越食物:古代牙石中掺入物质的多种途径
Anita Radini,Efthymia Nikita,Stephen Buckley et al.
Anita Radini et al.
Dental calculus (mineralized dental plaque) was first recognised as a potentially useful archaeological deposit in the 1970s, though interest in human dental calculus as a resource material has increased sharply in the past few years. The m...
Karen B Strier
Karen B Strier
Interest in intraspecific behavioral variation has grown with concerns about the ability of primates to adapt to the rapidly changing ecological and demographic conditions that threaten their survival. Now, in addition to identifying the ca...
Yingqi Zhang,Terry Harrison
Yingqi Zhang
Gigantopithecus blacki is the largest hominoid that ever lived. The consensus view is that it is a specialized pongine and late-surviving member of the Sivapithecus-Indopithecus lineage. It is known primarily from Early and Middle Pleistoce...