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41por Lague, Michael R.“…Diaphyseal shape variation is consistent with the hypothesis of three distinct morphotypes (Paranthropus, Homo erectus, non-erectus early Homo) in both eastern and southern Africa during the observed time period. …”
Publicado 2015
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42por Berger, Lee R, Hawks, John, de Ruiter, Darryl J, Churchill, Steven E, Schmid, Peter, Delezene, Lucas K, Kivell, Tracy L, Garvin, Heather M, Williams, Scott A, DeSilva, Jeremy M, Skinner, Matthew M, Musiba, Charles M, Cameron, Noel, Holliday, Trenton W, Harcourt-Smith, William, Ackermann, Rebecca R, Bastir, Markus, Bogin, Barry, Bolter, Debra, Brophy, Juliet, Cofran, Zachary D, Congdon, Kimberly A, Deane, Andrew S, Dembo, Mana, Drapeau, Michelle, Elliott, Marina C, Feuerriegel, Elen M, Garcia-Martinez, Daniel, Green, David J, Gurtov, Alia, Irish, Joel D, Kruger, Ashley, Laird, Myra F, Marchi, Damiano, Meyer, Marc R, Nalla, Shahed, Negash, Enquye W, Orr, Caley M, Radovcic, Davorka, Schroeder, Lauren, Scott, Jill E, Throckmorton, Zachary, Tocheri, Matthew W, VanSickle, Caroline, Walker, Christopher S, Wei, Pianpian, Zipfel, Bernhard“…Cranial morphology of H. naledi is unique, but most similar to early Homo species including Homo erectus, Homo habilis or Homo rudolfensis. While primitive, the dentition is generally small and simple in occlusal morphology. …”
Publicado 2015
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43por Guo, Yun, Sun, Chengkai, Luo, Lan, Yang, Linlin, Han, Fei, Tu, Hua, Lai, Zhongping, Jiang, Hongchen, Bae, Christopher J., Shen, Guanjun, Granger, Darryl“…The Yiyuan hominin fossil site is one of the few localities in China where a partial skullcap and several loose teeth of Homo erectus have been discovered. Yiyuan was previously assigned broadly to the Middle Pleistocene by biostratigraphical correlation and ESR/U-series dating. …”
Publicado 2019
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44Massive cranium from Harbin in northeastern China establishes a new Middle Pleistocene human lineagepor Ni, Xijun, Ji, Qiang, Wu, Wensheng, Shao, Qingfeng, Ji, Yannan, Zhang, Chi, Liang, Lei, Ge, Junyi, Guo, Zhen, Li, Jinhua, Li, Qiang, Grün, Rainer, Stringer, Chris“…The excellent preservation of the Harbin cranium advances our understanding of several less-complete late Middle Pleistocene fossils from China, which have been interpreted as local evolutionary intermediates between the earlier species Homo erectus and later H. sapiens. Phylogenetic analyses based on parsimony criteria and Bayesian tip-dating suggest that the Harbin cranium and some other Middle Pleistocene human fossils from China, such as those from Dali and Xiahe, form a third East Asian lineage, which is a part of the sister group of the H. sapiens lineage. …”
Publicado 2021
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45por Zanolli, Clément, Davies, Thomas W., Joannes-Boyau, Renaud, Beaudet, Amélie, Bruxelles, Laurent, de Beer, Frikkie, Hoffman, Jakobus, Hublin, Jean-Jacques, Jakata, Kudakwashe, Kgasi, Lazarus, Kullmer, Ottmar, Macchiarelli, Roberto, Pan, Lei, Schrenk, Friedemann, Santos, Frédéric, Stratford, Dominic, Tawane, Mirriam, Thackeray, Francis, Xing, Song, Zipfel, Bernhard, Skinner, Matthew M.“…The correct identification of Homo remains also has implications for reconstructing phylogenetic relationships between species of Australopithecus and Paranthropus, and the links between early Homo species and Homo erectus. We use microcomputed tomography and landmark-free deformation-based three-dimensional geometric morphometrics to extract taxonomically informative data from the internal structure of postcanine teeth attributed to Early Pleistocene Homo in the southern African hominin-bearing sites of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Drimolen, and Kromdraai B. …”
Publicado 2022
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46por Davies, Thomas W., Alemseged, Zeresenay, Gidna, Agness, Hublin, Jean-Jacques, Kimbel, William H., Kullmer, Ottmar, Spoor, Fred, Zanolli, Clément, Skinner, Matthew M.“…We apply this scoring system to a sample of Plio-Pleistocene hominin mandibular molars of Paranthropus robustus, Paranthropus boisei, Australopithecus afarensis, Australopithecus africanus, Homo sp., Homo habilis and Homo erectus from Africa and Asia (n = 132). We find that there are taxon-specific patterns in accessory cusp expression at the EDJ that are consistent with previous findings at the OES. …”
Publicado 2021
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47por Simons, Malcolm J.“…HLA-B46 arose in mongoloids and remains largely limited to Chinese so the question arises as to whether the hominin candidate segment indicates an eastward trek of Homo neanderthalensis or the survival of much earlier Homo erectus? In 2011 sequencing technologies have finally caught up with the requirement to separate parental haplotypes. …”
Publicado 2011
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