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The macroevolutionary dynamics of activity pattern in mammals: Primates in context
The macroevolutionary dynamics of activity pattern in mammals: Primates in context
The influence of activity pattern on primate biology has been a major focus of research in evolutionary anthropology becau...
New Blombos Cave evidence supports a multistep evolutionary scenario for the culturalization of the human body
New Blombos Cave evidence supports a multistep evolutionary scenario for the culturalization of the human body
The culturalization of the human body refers to the process by which cultural beliefs, norms, and practices shape and infl...
Structural properties of the Late Pleistocene Liujiang femoral diaphyses from southern China
Structural properties of the Late Pleistocene Liujiang femoral diaphyses from southern China
Late Pleistocene modern human (LPMH) femora from Europe and West Asia exhibit distinctive morphological and cross-sectiona...
Did Early Pleistocene hominins control hammer strike angles when making stone tools?
Did Early Pleistocene hominins control hammer strike angles when making stone tools?
Volume 183, October 2023, 103427Author links open overlay panel, , , , Highlights•We measured the hammer strike angle from...
Relationship between interproximal and occlusal wear in Australopithecus africanus and Neanderthal molars
Relationship between interproximal and occlusal wear in Australopithecus africanus and Neanderthal molars
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Functional morphological integration related to feeding biomechanics in the hominine skull
Functional morphological integration related to feeding biomechanics in the hominine skull
Musculoskeletal and dental traits must function jointly to effectively process food and should thus covary in size and sha...
Introduction to special issue: Pleistocene hominid diversity and evolution in Asia—A tribute to Pan Lei
Introduction to special issue: Pleistocene hominid diversity and evolution in Asia—A tribute to Pan Lei
The Asian continent exhibits extensive latitudinal, longitudinal, and altitudinal breadth encompassing a large variety of ...
Variation in enamel mechanical properties throughout the crown in catarrhine primates
Variation in enamel mechanical properties throughout the crown in catarrhine primates
Volume 182, September 2023, 103413Author links open overlay panel, , , , AbstractEnamel mechanical properties vary across ...
Fifty years of paleoanthropology in Journal of Human Evolution: Historical perspectives and future directions
Fifty years of paleoanthropology in Journal of Human Evolution: Historical perspectives and future directions
Volume 182, September 2023, 103415Author links open overlay panelClément Zanolli, Andrea B. TaylorShow moreReferences (19)...
Morphological and morphometric analyses of a late Middle Pleistocene hominin mandible from Hualongdong, China
Over the last half a century, abundant late Middle Pleistocene hominin fossils have been found in China. For a long time, ...
A new approach to exploratory data analysis in hominin phylogenetic reconstruction
Hominin phylogenetic relationships have long been a subject of debate in paleoanthropology (Delson et al., 1977; Delson, 1...
Paleoenvironments represented by the sediments of the Early Pliocene Mursi Formation, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
The study of human evolution is multidisciplinary, integrating data from numerous scientific fields. A large part of our u...
New Neanderthal remains from the Châtelperronian-attributed layer X of the Grotte du Renne (Arcy-sur-Cure, France)
The Grotte du Renne (GR) is located in the township of Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne, France). The Cure River, which crosses the to...
Modeling Oldowan tool transport from a primate perspective
The ability to modify environments through the relocation of tools and resources is a hallmark of human culture (Hill et a...
Linking primatology and archaeology: The transversality of stone percussive behaviors
When the Journal of Human Evolution (JHE) started in 1972, the earliest hominin flaked lithic technologies then recovered ...
Early euprimates already had a diverse locomotor repertoire: Evidence from ankle bone morphology
Volume 181, August 2023, 103395Author links open overlay panel, , , , AbstractThe morphological adaptations of euprimates ...
A review of Theropithecus oswaldi with the proposal of a new subspecies
The distinctive cercopithecine primate Theropithecus was first described scientifically in 1835 by Rüppell, who named the ...
Terrestriality as reflected in the humerus of Mesopithecus delsoni (Cercopithecidae, Colobinae) from Hadjidimovo, Bulgaria
Volume 180, July 2023, 103383Author links open overlay panel, , AbstractThe fossil colobine genus Mesopithecus is the olde...
Pliocene hominins from East Turkana were associated with mesic environments in a semiarid basin
Middle Pliocene hominins (3.8–3.2 Ma) were taxonomically diverse and geographically widespread within Africa (e.g., Behren...
Introduction to special issue “Humans in transition: The occupation of Western Europe, 600–400 Ka”
The Acheulean is the longest-lasting technocomplex in prehistory, and its emergence from the Oldowan is one of the major t...
Jumping performance in tree squirrels: Insights into primate evolution
Investigating the performance of possible fitness-critical behaviors is a key component of evaluating the functional conse...
Aspects of molar form and dietary proclivities of African colobines
There are well-known differences in molar form between cercopithecines and colobines (Kay, 1978; Lucas and Teaford, 1994; ...
On the age of Ain Hanech Oldowan locality (Algeria): First numerical dating results
Our current understanding of early human settlements in North Africa relies on a few well-contextualized Oldowan and Acheu...