John F Hoffecker,Ian T Hoffecker
John F Hoffecker
Anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) dispersed out of Africa roughly 120,000 years ago and again after 75,000 years ago. The early dispersal was geographically restricted to the Arabian Peninsula, Levant, and possibly parts of southern...
John G Fleagle
John G Fleagle
Michael Chazan,Liora Kolska Horwitz,Michaela Ecker et al.
Michael Chazan et al.
Raymonde Bonnefille
Raymonde Bonnefille
Right-handed fossil humans [0.03%]
右利手化石人类
Marina Lozano,Almudena Estalrrich,Luca Bondioli et al.
Marina Lozano et al.
Fossil hominids often processed material held between their upper and lower teeth. Pulling with one hand and cutting with the other, they occasionally left impact cut marks on the lip (labial) surface of their incisors and canines. From the...
Michael J OBrien,Briggs Buchanan
Michael J OBrien
The timing of the earliest colonization of North America is debatable, but what is not at issue is the point of origin of the early colonists: Humans entered the continent from Beringia and then made their way south along or near the Pacifi...
The enigmatic relationship between epiphyseal fusion and bone development in primates [0.03%]
灵长目中骨发育与骨骺融合之间的神秘关系
Conrad Stephen Brimacombe
Conrad Stephen Brimacombe
Epiphyseal fusion in primates is a process that occurs in a regular sequence spanning a period of years and thus provides biological anthropologists with a useful marker of maturity that can be used to assess age and stage of development. D...
Looking Back [0.03%]
回首往昔
John G Fleagle
John G Fleagle
Thure E Cerling,Richard Klein
Thure E Cerling