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Early hominins in Europe: The Galerian migration hypothesis
(Elsevier B.V., 2018-01-15)
Our updated review of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe, including new findings from the Balkans, still indicates that the only compelling evidence of main hominin presence in these regions was only ...
Hominin diversity and high environmental variability in the Okote Member, Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya
(Academic Press, 2019)
The newly described partial skeleton of Paranthropus boisei KNM-ER 47000 as well as the FwJj14E Ileret footprints provide new evidence on the paleobiology and diversity of hominins from the Okote Member of the Koobi Fora ...
Hominin diversity and high environmental variability in the Okote Member, Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya
(Academic Press, 2019)
The newly described partial skeleton of Paranthropus boisei KNM-ER 47000 as well as the FwJj14E Ileret footprints provide new evidence on the paleobiology and diversity of hominins from the Okote Member of the Koobi Fora ...
Walking on ashes: insect trace fossils from Laetoli indicate poor grass cover associated with early hominin environments
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2018-07)
More than 4000 insect trace fossils collected in recent years from Pliocene deposits at Laetoli in northern Tanzania provide new insights on early hominin palaeoenvironments. These trace fossils include: Fictovichnus ...
What kind of hominin first left Africa?
(2020-01-01)
Recent discoveries of stone tools from Jordan (2.5 Ma) and China (2.1 Ma) document hominin presence in Asia at the beginning of the Pleistocene, well before the conventional Dmanisi datum at 1.8 Ma. Although no fossil ...
Ecosystemevolution and hominin paleobiology at East Turkana, northern Kenya between 2.0 and 1.4 Ma
(Elsevier, 2017)
Over the past five decades, fossil deposits within the Upper Burgi, KBS and Okote members at East Turkana in
northern Kenya have providedmany important insights into hominin behavior and ecology during a critical period
in ...
A quantitative approach for analysing bone modelling patterns from craniofacial surfaces in hominins
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2018-01)
Bone size and shape arise throughout ontogeny as a result of the coordinated activity of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, responsible for bone deposition and resorption, and growth displacements. The modelling processes leave ...
Landscape scale heterogeneity in the east Turkana ecosystem during the okote member (1.56 - 1.38 Ma)
(Elsevier, 2017)
Placing the biological adaptations of Pleistocene hominins within a well-resolved ecological framework
has been a longstanding goal of paleoanthropology. This effort, however, has been challenging due to the
discontinuous ...