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Homo sapiens

Displaying 21 - 31 of 31 results tagged with this keyword.

Paranasal sinuses: A problematic proxy for climate adaptation in Neanderthals

2016-08-25 (Publication)

Emergence of a Homo sapiens-specific gene family and chromosome 16p11.2 CNV susceptibility

2016-08-04 (Publication)

Climate, Environment and Early Human Innovation: Stable Isotope and Faunal Proxy Evidence from Archaeological Sites (98-59ka) in the Southern Cape, South Africa

2016-07-11 (Publication)

The origin and evolution of Homo sapiens

2016-06-14 (Publication)

Brain, calvarium, cladistics: A new approach to an old question, who are modern humans and Neandertals?

2016-02-16 (Publication)

Defining the genus Homo

2016-01-12 (Publication)

Late Pleistocene age and archaeological context for the hominin calvaria from GvJm-22 (Lukenya Hill, Kenya).

2015-03-02 (Publication)

Evolution of early Homo: an integrated biological perspective.

2014-07-07 (Publication)

Site distribution at the edge of the palaeolithic world: a nutritional niche approach.

2013-12-12 (Publication)

Inbreeding Shaped the Course of Human Evolution

2013-12-02 (Publication)

Earliest stone-tipped projectiles from the Ethiopian rift date to >279,000 years ago.

2013-11-25 (Publication)

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