A complete skull from Dmanisi, Georgia, and the evolutionary biology of early Homo.
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Homo naledi, a new species of the genus Homo from the Dinaledi Chamber, South AfricaHomo floresiensis-like fossils from the early Middle Pleistocene of FloresCloning humans? Biological, ethical, and social considerationsNeuron-based heredity and human evolutionFootprints reveal direct evidence of group behavior and locomotion in Homo erectusMicroendemicity in the northern Hajar Mountains of Oman and the United Arab Emirates with the description of two new species of geckos of the genus Asaccus (Squamata: Phyllodactylidae)Natural history collections-based research: progress, promise, and best practicesOn the Evolving Biology of LanguageUnique Dental Morphology of Homo floresiensis and Its Evolutionary ImplicationsThe many mysteries of Homo nalediBayesian analysis of a morphological supermatrix sheds light on controversial fossil hominin relationshipsNeurocranium versus Face: A Morphometric Approach with Classical Anthropometric Variables for Characterizing Patterns of Cranial Integration in Extant Hominoids and Extinct HomininsA synthesis of the theories and concepts of early human evolutionBrain ontogeny and life history in Pleistocene homininsHuman footprint variation while performing load bearing tasksEvolutionary origins of human herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2Temporal labyrinths of eastern Eurasian Pleistocene humansOn the variability of the Dmanisi mandiblesHomo naledi and Pleistocene hominin evolution in subequatorial AfricaNew fossil remains of Homo naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, South AfricaDiagnosing Homo sapiens in the fossil record.Archaeology: Art on the move.Reconstructed Homo habilis type OH 7 suggests deep-rooted species diversity in early Homo.A 400,000-year-old mitochondrial genome questions phylogenetic relationships amongst archaic hominins: using the latest advances in ancient genomics, the mitochondrial genome sequence of a 400,000-year-old hominin has been deciphered.Early hominin biogeography in Island Southeast Asia.Comparative analysis of dentognathic pathologies in the Dmanisi mandibles.The endocast of the one-million-year-old human cranium from Buia (UA 31), Danakil Eritrea.Structural organization and tooth development in a Homo aff. erectus juvenile mandible from the Early Pleistocene site of Garba IV at Melka Kunture, Ethiopian highlands.Human evolution: a tale from ancient genomes.A mandible from the Middle Pleistocene Hexian site and its significance in relation to the variability of Asian Homo erectus.Species, genera, and phylogenetic structure in the human fossil record: a modest proposal.Morphological variation in Homo erectus and the origins of developmental plasticity.From Australopithecus to Homo: the transition that wasn'tReticulate evolution and the human past: an anthropological perspective.Hominin taxic diversity: Fact or fantasy?The use of fire and human distribution.The apportionment of tooth size and its implications in Australopithecus sediba versus other Plio-pleistocene and recent African hominins.Analysis of pediatric airway morphology using statistical shape modeling.The role of character displacement in the molarization of hominin mandibular premolars.Palaeoanthropology: Small-brained and big-mouthed.
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A complete skull from Dmanisi, Georgia, and the evolutionary biology of early Homo.
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A complete skull from Dmanisi, Georgia, and the evolutionary biology of early Homo.
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A complete skull from Dmanisi, Georgia, and the evolutionary biology of early Homo.
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2013-10-01T00:00:00Z