Mandibular postcanine dentition from the Shungura Formation, Ethiopia: Crown morphology, taxonomic allocations, and Plio‐Pleistocene hominid evolution

G Suwa, TD White, FC Howell - American Journal of Physical …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Over 200 hominid specimens were recovered by the International Omo Expedition of 1967–
1976. Despite the fragmentary nature of this primarily dental collection, these hominid …

The morphological affinities of the Plio-Pleistocene mandible from Dmanisi, Georgia

G Bräuer, M Schultz - Journal of Human Evolution, 1996 - Elsevier
The human mandible from Dmanisi, discovered in 1991, dates, according to current results,
to probably the final Pliocene or early Pleistocene. It is thus of great importance for the …

Changes in the lower premolar-size sequence during hominid evolution. Physlogenetic implications

JM Bermúdez de Castro, ME Nicolás - Human evolution, 1996 - Springer
The size relationship between the crown area of the lower canines (Cs), third (P3s) and
fourth premolars (P4s), and first molars (M1s) in hominids is examined by means of the …

Dental variation ofProconsulfrom the Tinderet region, Kenya

A Uchida - Journal of human evolution, 1996 - Elsevier
The morphology of mandibular molars of the twoProconsulspecies, Proconsul
majorandProconsul africanus, from the Tinderet region, Kenya was analyzed. While the …

[图书][B] Size and shape variation in early East African Homo and the validity of Homo habilis as a single species

SM Donnelly - 1996 - search.proquest.com
Within the collection of fossils attributed to Homo habilis there is marked variation in size and
shape. Many paleoanthropologists attribute this to sexual dimorphism and polytypism within …