Morphology and paleoecology of early man in Java

T Jacob - … , Morphology and Paleoecology. Mouton, The Hague, 1975 - degruyter.com
Between 1889 and 1941 remains of at least thirty-one individual fossil men were discovered
in Indonesia, or more precisely in East and Central Java (Jacob 1973). Most of these finds …

New primate from the Palaeogene of Thailand, and the biogeographical origin of anthropoids

S Ducrocq, JJ Jaeger, Y Chaimanee… - Journal of Human …, 1995 - Elsevier
Recent field work in the Eocene Krabi Basin (south Thailand) has yielded a fragment of a
primate lower jaw containing the second and third molar teeth attributed to a new genus and …

[PDF][PDF] Indonesian Homo erectus and modern human origins in Australasia: new evidence from the Sambungmacan region, central Java

Y Kaifu, H Baba, F Aziz - National Science Museum Monographs, 2006 - kahaku.go.jp
Recent fossil and genetic studies generally support the Recent African Origins Theory as
explanatory model of the origins of modern humans. However, the current fossil evidence is …

Anthropoid Origins in Asia? New Discovery of Amphipithecus from the Eocene of Burma

RL Ciochon, DE Savage, T Tint, B Maw - Science, 1985 - science.org
A new fossil of the primate Amphipithecus mogaungensis Colbert from the late Eocene of
Burma shows that this species has a mandibular and molar morphology very similar to …

New primates from the late Eocene of Thailand: a contribution to primate diversity in the Paleogene of Asia

S Ducrocq, Y Chaimanee, JJ Jaeger - Journal of human evolution, 2006 - Elsevier
We report the discovery of two new primates from the late Eocene Krabi Basin, southern
Thailand. One isolated upper molar displays morphological features (protocone united with …

Biological anthropology of Bronze Age Harappans: new perspectives

PC Dutta - The People of South Asia: The Biological Anthropology …, 1984 - Springer
The Indian subcontinent occupies the major landmass of South Asia. Considering its
vastness, varied physiography, and mosaic of ecological conditions suitable for adaptive …

New lower primates from the Miocene Siwaliks of Pakistan

LJ Flynn, ME Morgan - Interpreting the Past, 2005 - brill.com
Thirty years into David Pilbeam's multidisciplinary field program, the Miocene Siwaliks
continue to yield surprises. David, in characteristic far-sighted style, surely knew that they …

The earliest fossil pangolin (Pholidota: Manidae) from Africa

DL Gebo, DT Rasmussen - Journal of Mammalogy, 1985 - JSTOR
Recent fieldwork reveals the first evidence of fossil early Tertiary pangolins in Africa.
Although extant pangolins inhabit tropical Africa and Asia, the only other fossil pangolins …

The paleobiology of Amphipithecidae, south Asian late Eocene primates

RF Kay, D Schmitt, CJ Vinyard, JMG Perry… - Journal of Human …, 2004 - Elsevier
Analysis of the teeth, orbital, and gnathic regions of the skull, and fragmentary postcranial
bones provides evidence for reconstructing a behavioral profile of Amphipithecidae …

An extinct monkey from Haiti and the origins of the Greater Antillean primates

SB Cooke, AL Rosenberger… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences
A new extinct Late Quaternary platyrrhine from Haiti, Insulacebus toussaintiana, is described
here from the most complete Caribbean subfossil primate dentition yet recorded …