Fossil footprints at the late Lower Paleolithic site of Schöningen (Germany): A new line of research to reconstruct animal and hominin paleoecology
F Altamura, J Lehmann, B Rodríguez-Álvarez… - Quaternary Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
The ca. 300 ka Paleolithic sites of Schöningen in northern Germany yielded a number of
localities with archeological and paleontological remains representing a rich …
localities with archeological and paleontological remains representing a rich …
Footprint evidence of early hominin locomotor diversity at Laetoli, Tanzania
Bipedal trackways discovered in 1978 at Laetoli site G, Tanzania and dated to 3.66 million
years ago are widely accepted as the oldest unequivocal evidence of obligate bipedalism in …
years ago are widely accepted as the oldest unequivocal evidence of obligate bipedalism in …
Human footprints provide snapshot of last interglacial ecology in the Arabian interior
The nature of human dispersals out of Africa has remained elusive because of the poor
resolution of paleoecological data in direct association with remains of the earliest non …
resolution of paleoecological data in direct association with remains of the earliest non …
The chemical ecology approach to modern and early human use of medicinal plants
UP Albuquerque, ALB do Nascimento, L Silva Chaves… - Chemoecology, 2020 - Springer
The chemical environment, and the natural resources available in which our species has
evolved has been crucial for the establishment of our medical practices. Here we present a …
evolved has been crucial for the establishment of our medical practices. Here we present a …
The importance of large prey animals during the Pleistocene and the implications of their extinction on the use of dietary ethnographic analogies
M Ben-Dor, R Barkai - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2020 - Elsevier
Estimates of the human trophic level and dietary quality during the Paleolithic are the basis
for many hypotheses and interpretations regarding human evolution and behavior. We …
for many hypotheses and interpretations regarding human evolution and behavior. We …
Hominin track assemblages from Okote Member deposits near Ileret, Kenya, and their implications for understanding fossil hominin paleobiology at 1.5 Ma
Tracks can provide unique, direct records of behaviors of fossil organisms moving across
their landscapes millions of years ago. While track discoveries have been rare in the human …
their landscapes millions of years ago. While track discoveries have been rare in the human …
Tracking the extinct giant Cape zebra (Equus capensis) on the Cape south coast of South Africa
The giant Cape zebra (Equus capensis) is one of the extinct Quaternary large mammal
species of southern Africa, and the largest equid from the Quaternary of Africa. Twenty-six …
species of southern Africa, and the largest equid from the Quaternary of Africa. Twenty-six …
Prey size decline as a unifying ecological selecting agent in Pleistocene human evolution
M Ben-Dor, R Barkai - Quaternary, 2021 - mdpi.com
We hypothesize that megafauna extinctions throughout the Pleistocene, that led to a
progressive decline in large prey availability, were a primary selecting agent in key …
progressive decline in large prey availability, were a primary selecting agent in key …
Glacial–Interglacial cycles and early human evolution in China
Z Qin, X Sun - Land, 2023 - mdpi.com
China is a crucial region for investigating the relationship between climate change and
hominin evolution across diverse terrestrial ecosystems. With the continuous development of …
hominin evolution across diverse terrestrial ecosystems. With the continuous development of …
Fossil footprints and what they mean for hominin paleobiology
Hominin footprints have not traditionally played prominent roles in paleoanthropological
studies, aside from the famous 3.66 Ma footprints discovered at Laetoli, Tanzania in the late …
studies, aside from the famous 3.66 Ma footprints discovered at Laetoli, Tanzania in the late …