2.5-Myr Australopithecus boisei from west of Lake Turkana, Kenya
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Dental microwear and diet of the Plio-Pleistocene hominin Paranthropus boiseiMajor transitions in human evolutionThe feeding biomechanics and dietary ecology of Paranthropus boiseiFirst early hominin from central Africa (Ishango, Democratic Republic of Congo)Stable isotope-based diet reconstructions of Turkana Basin homininsCT-based study of internal structure of the anterior pillar in extinct hominins and its implications for the phylogeny of robust AustralopithecusHominin life history: reconstruction and evolutionThe facial skeleton of the chimpanzee-human last common ancestorHow reliable are human phylogenetic hypotheses?Early hominid biogeographyNew hominin genus from eastern Africa shows diverse middle Pliocene lineages.Kinematic data on primate head and neck posture: implications for the evolution of basicranial flexion and an evaluation of registration planes used in paleoanthropology.The recognition and evaluation of homoplasy in primate and human evolution.Developmental genetics and early hominid craniodental evolution.Hominid cranium from Omo: Description and taxonomy of Omo-323-1976-896.Viewpoints: feeding mechanics, diet, and dietary adaptations in early hominins.A Pleistocene palaeovegetation record from plant wax biomarkers from the Nachukui Formation, West Turkana, Kenya.The Omo-Turkana Basin fossil hominins and their contribution to our understanding of human evolution in Africa.Dental microwear and stable isotopes inform the paleoecology of extinct hominins.Hominin taxic diversity: Fact or fantasy?Sagittal crest formation in great apes and gibbons.Endocranial capacity in Sts 71 (Australopithecus africanus) by three-dimensional computed tomography.Integration, phylogeny, and the hominid cranial base.New fossil upsets human family.Viewpoints: diet and dietary adaptations in early hominins: the hard food perspective.ANTHROPOLOGY. The evolutionary path of least resistance.Shape analysis of the basioccipital bone in Pax7-deficient mice.No brain expansion in Australopithecus boisei.Testing the taxonomic integrity of Paranthropus boisei sensu stricto.Mandibular postcanine dentition from the Shungura Formation, Ethiopia: crown morphology, taxonomic allocations, and Plio-Pleistocene hominid evolution.The Ardipithecus ramidus Skull and Its Implications for Hominid OriginsThe influence of thermoregulatory selection presures on hominid evolutionBrain evolution in Homo: The “radiator” theoryFalk's radiator hypothesisHominid species and stone-tool assemblages: how are they related?Evolutionary Relationships Among Robust and Gracile Australopiths: An “Evo-devo” Perspective
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2.5-Myr Australopithecus boisei from west of Lake Turkana, Kenya
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article publié dans la revue scientifique Nature
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наукова стаття, опублікована в Nature в серпні 1986
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2.5-Myr Australopithecus boisei from west of Lake Turkana, Kenya
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2.5-Myr Australopithecus boisei from west of Lake Turkana, Kenya
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2.5-Myr Australopithecus boisei from west of Lake Turkana, Kenya
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2.5-Myr Australopithecus boisei from west of Lake Turkana, Kenya
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2.5-Myr Australopithecus boisei from west of Lake Turkana, Kenya
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F. H. Brown
J. M. Harris
R. E. Leakey
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10.1038/322517A0
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1986-08-01T00:00:00Z
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1047572018