Karin Isler,Carel P Van Schaik
Karin Isler
The human brain is about three times as large as that of our closest living relatives, the great apes. Overall brain size is a good predictor of cognitive performance in a variety of tests in primates. Therefore, hypotheses explaining the e...
Todd C Rae,Thomas Koppe
Todd C Rae
The idea that people went through an aquatic phase at some time in their evolutionary past is currently undergoing a popular resurgence (see Foley & Lahr). This idea has even started to gain some traction in more learned circles; the late p...
The role of "the aquatic" in human evolution: constraining the aquatic ape hypothesis [0.03%]
“水生”在人类进化中的作用:“水中栖猿假说”的局限性
Robert Foley,Marta Mirazón Lahr
Robert Foley
Few things show the distinctiveness of human evolution research better than the Aquatic Ape Hypothesis (AAH). On one hand, we have "orthodox" research into human evolution, firmly based on land; on the other, we have the aquatic ape communi...
Kenneth M Weiss
Kenneth M Weiss
Nathan E Thompson
Nathan E Thompson
An update on new world colonization research: The Paleoamerican Odyssey conference [0.03%]
有关新世界殖民地研究的新进展:“旧大陆到新大陆——前哥伦布时期人类迁移及基因交流国际学术研讨会”会议报道
Nicole M Waguespack,Robert L Kelly
Nicole M Waguespack
Third annual meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution [0.03%]
第三届欧洲人类进化研究学会年会
Andrew W Kandel,Susan M Mentzer,Marlijn L Noback et al.
Andrew W Kandel et al.
Santiago Cassalett
Santiago Cassalett
Upholding the legacy: East African Association for Paleoanthropology and Paleontology held Its 4(th) biennial meeting in Kenya [0.03%]
继往开来:东非第四次古人类与古生物学双年会(肯尼亚)
Emmanuel Ndiema,Amanuel Beyin
Emmanuel Ndiema
John G Fleagle
John G Fleagle