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Geometric morphometrics

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Homo sapiens and Neanderthals share high cerebral cortex integration into adulthood

2023-01-10 (Publication)

The dental remains from the Early Upper Paleolithic of Manot Cave, Israel

2019-11-07 (Publication)

Neuromandibular integration in humans and chimpanzees: Implications for dental and mandibular reduction in Homo.

2018-05-15 (Publication)

Skull diversity in the Homo lineage and the relative position of Homo naledi

2016-11-15 (Publication)

Filling the gap. Human cranial remains from Gombore II (Melka Kunture, Ethiopia; ca. 850 ka) and the origin of Homo heidelbergensis.

2016-10-06 (Publication)

Further morphological evidence on South African earliest Homo lower postcanine dentition: Enamel thickness and enamel dentine junction

2016-08-19 (Publication)

Middle Pliocene hominin diversity: Australopithecus deyiremeda and Kenyanthropus platyops

2016-06-14 (Publication)

Scapular shape of extant hominoids and the African ape/modern human last common ancestor.

2016-05-27 (Publication)

The ancestral shape hypothesis: an evolutionary explanation for the occurrence of intervertebral disc herniation in humans.

2016-03-22 (Publication)

Fossil hominin shoulders support an African ape-like last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees.

2015-09-09 (Publication)

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