Homo heidelbergensis

GP Rightmire - Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2020 - Springer
Few objects in the history of prehistoric archaeology have attracted such sustained scholarly
interest–and proved so resilient to scientific explanation–as the handaxe. Handaxe is an …

[图书][B] New approaches in the virtual reconstruction of fragmented specimens: applications in surgery, forensics, and anthropology

S Senck - 2012 - core.ac.uk
A crucial task for anthropologists and paleoanthropologists is the reconstruction of the
appearance, posture, and dietary behaviour of extinct hominoids. In this context …

Reassessing the Reconstructed Ndutu Cranium Using 3D Geometric Morphometric Techniques

TA Friend - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Abstract The Middle Pleistocene marks a vital, but poorly understood stage in human
evolution. Fossil hominins from this period exhibit deviations from Homo erectus-like cranial …

[PDF][PDF] Birth of modern human neither in Africa nor gradual, but macroevolutionary in the Levant circa 150,000 years ago

Ş Çakır - Communication on Contemporary Anthropology, 2014 - researchgate.net
The start time of Homo sapiens is still controversial between 150 thousand and 2 million
years ago. A new paradigm is requisite. If modern humans first emerged in Africa, why is the …

[图书][B] Late Pleistocene Neandertal-early modern human population dynamics: The dental evidence

VS Springer - 2013 - search.proquest.com
Recent genetic studies have confirmed that there was admixture between African early
modern humans and archaic populations throughout the Old World. In this dissertation, I …

A Brief Note on the History of Research on Rock Engravings at Skhul, Mt. Carmel, Israel

CA Tryon - Mitekufat Haeven: Journal of the Israel Prehistoric …, 2020 - JSTOR
Incised or engraved objects form an important part of the small corpus of Levantine
Paleolithic art. When found, these incisions or engravings generally occur on small, portable …

How Did Modern Humans Originate

MH Wolpoff, R Caspari - General Anthropology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
People alive today and their immediate ancestors—modern humans—had multiple
ancestors in the Middle Pleistocene. They did not originate as a new clade—the unique …

[PDF][PDF] On Studying the Inter-relationships Amongst the various Challenges to Archaeological Sites Particularly in Context of Asian Countries

M Bansal, V Voditel, L Aggarwal, VK Aggarwal… - International Journal of … - researchgate.net
On Studying the Inter-relationships Amongst the various Challenges to Archaeological Sites
Particularly in Context of Asian Coun Page 1 International Journal of Computer Applications …

Out of Africa: Risiko und Sprache

M Spitzer - Nervenheilkunde, 2011 - thieme-connect.com
Seit geraumer Zeit wird unter Anthropologen die „Out-of-Africa-Hypothese “als
wahrscheinlichstes Szenario für die Verbreitung des Menschen auf dem gesamten Globus …

Amanda VanSteelandt and

AC Stone - A Companion to Anthropological Genetics, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
With mutually selective influence on growth, reproduction, and survival, pathogens and their
host organisms are engaged in an evolutionary race to evade or attack the other. The history …