Michael J OBrien,R Alexander Bentley
Michael J OBrien
The sharp distinction between biological traits and culturally based traits, which had long been standard in evolutionary approaches to behavior, was blurred in the early 1980s by mathematical models that allowed a co-dependent evolution of...
Giancarlo Scardia,Walter A Neves,Ian Tattersall et al.
Giancarlo Scardia et al.
Recent discoveries of stone tools from Jordan (2.5 Ma) and China (2.1 Ma) document hominin presence in Asia at the beginning of the Pleistocene, well before the conventional Dmanisi datum at 1.8 Ma. Although no fossil hominins documenting t...
Synergies between the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease framework and multiple branches of evolutionary anthropology [0.03%]
发育起源的健康与疾病框架与进化人类学多分支之间的协同效应
Luseadra McKerracher,Ruby Fried,Andrew W Kim et al.
Luseadra McKerracher et al.
The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) hypothesis derives from the epidemiological and basic/mechanistic health sciences. This well-supported hypothesis holds that environment during the earliest stages of life-pre-concepti...
Underestimating Kanzi? Exploring Kanzi-Oldowan comparisons in light of recent human stone tool replication [0.03%]
低估了坎齐?根据最近的人类石器复制情况探讨坎齐-老奥德瓦因对比关系
Metin I Eren,Stephen J Lycett,Masaki Tomonaga
Metin I Eren
The knapping experiments with Kanzi, a bonobo, are among the most insightful experiments into Oldowan technology ever undertaken. Comparison of his artifacts against archeological material, however, indicated he did not produce Oldowan lith...
Raymond Corbey
Raymond Corbey
A sizeable dataset comprising millions of lithic artifacts sampling over two million years of early paleolithic tool technology from Africa and Eurasia is now available. The widespread presupposition of an exclusively cultural, that is, soc...
The importance of open access software in the analysis of bone histology in biological anthropology [0.03%]
在生物人类学中骨组织学分析中开源软件的重要性
Justyna J Miszkiewicz
Justyna J Miszkiewicz
Mobile containers in human cognitive evolution studies: Understudied and underrepresented [0.03%]
人类认知进化研究中的移动容器:被研究不足且代表性不够
Michelle C Langley,Thomas Suddendorf
Michelle C Langley
Mobile carrying devices-slings, bags, boxes, containers, etc.-are a ubiquitous tool form among recent human communities. So ingrained are they to our present lifeways that the fundamental relationship between mobile containers and foresight...
The landscape of tooth shape: Over 20 years of dental topography in primates [0.03%]
齿形地貌:灵长类动物牙齿拓扑学研究的二十年回顾
Michael A Berthaume,Vincent Lazzari,Franck Guy
Michael A Berthaume
Diet plays an incontrovertible role in primate evolution, affecting anatomy, growth and development, behavior, and social structure. It should come as no surprise that a myriad of methods for reconstructing diet have developed, mostly utili...
Stephanie A Poindexter,Eva C Garrett
Stephanie A Poindexter
The mutualism between chemical cues emitted into the air and variations in how primates respond to them using olfaction has demonstrated aspects of species-specific adaptations. Building on this mutualism we can look at particle deposition ...
Issues of theory and method in the analysis of Paleolithic mortuary behavior: A view from Shanidar Cave [0.03%]
关于旧石器时代丧葬行为分析中的理论和方法问题——来自夏纳尔洞穴的观点
Emma Pomeroy,Chris O Hunt,Tim Reynolds et al.
Emma Pomeroy et al.
Mortuary behavior (activities concerning dead conspecifics) is one of many traits that were previously widely considered to have been uniquely human, but on which perspectives have changed markedly in recent years. Theoretical approaches to...