Search Results - "Howell, F. Clark"
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Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia
Published in Nature (London) (12-06-2003)“…The origin of anatomically modern Homo sapiens and the fate of Neanderthals have been fundamental questions in human evolutionary studies for over a century. A…”
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Macrovertebrate Paleontology and the Pliocene Habitat of Ardipithecus ramidus
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (02-10-2009)“…A diverse assemblage of large mammals is spatially and stratigraphically associated with Ardipithecus ramidus at Aramis. The most common species are…”
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Asa Issie, Aramis and the origin of Australopithecus
Published in Nature (13-04-2006)“…The origin of Australopithecus, the genus widely interpreted as ancestral to Homo, is a central problem in human evolutionary studies. Australopithecus species…”
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Occurrence of Theropithecus sp. in the Late Villafranchian of Southern Italy and implication for Early Pleistocene “out of Africa” dispersals
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-10-2004)“…Three cervical vertebrae of a large primate have been identified in the revision of the faunal assemblage collected during the late '70s from fissure fillings…”
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The Lower Pleistocene lithic assemblage from Dursunlu (Konya), central Anatolia, Turkey
Published in Antiquity (01-03-2009)“…Homo erectus leaving Africa a million years ago ought to have passed through the area that is now Turkey, and the authors report a first certain sighting of…”
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Mandibular postcanine dentition from the Shungura Formation, Ethiopia: Crown morphology, taxonomic allocations, and Plio-Pleistocene hominid evolution
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-10-1996)“…Over 200 hominid specimens were recovered by the International Omo Expedition of 1967–1976. Despite the fragmentary nature of this primarily dental collection,…”
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Macrovertebrate Paleontology and the Pliocene Habitat of Ardipithecus ramidus
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (02-10-2009)“…A diverse assemblage of large mammals is spatially and stratigraphically associated with Ardipithecus ramidus at Aramis. The most common species are…”
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Paleo-Demes, Species Clades, and Extinctions in the Pleistocene Hominin Record
Published in Journal of anthropological research (01-07-1999)“…Human evolutionary studies exist in their own right due to our own anthropocentricity, but particularly through developments within the natural sciences. The…”
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Paleo-demes, species clades, and extinctions in the Pleistocene hominin record
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Reconstructing cave bear paleoecology from skeletons: a cross-disciplinary study of middle Pleistocene bears from Yarimburgaz Cave, Turkey
Published in Paleobiology (1998)“…Cave bears, an extinct subgenus (Spelearctos) of Ursus, were versatile enough to inhabit large areas of the northern hemisphere during the middle and late…”
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L. G. Freeman: An Appreciation
Published in Journal of anthropological research (01-04-2000)“…Howell profiles Leslie Gordon ("Les") Freeman, an archaeologist and educator whose most noted work is in Spanish prehistory. In his excavations, Freeman was…”
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A gracile hominid cranium from upper member G of the Shungura formation, Ethiopia
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-01-1977)“…A fragmentary hominid cranium with teeth, specimen L.894-1, dating from 1.84 m.y. BP in the Shungura Formation at Omo, is described. From its dental and…”
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The Position of Hippopotamidae within Cetartiodactyla
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-02-2005)“…The origin of late Neogene Hippopotamidae (Artiodactyla) involves one of the most serious conflicts between comparative anatomy and molecular biology: is…”
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Phylogeography of Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus) and the Origin of the Gibraltar Colony
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (17-05-2005)“…The Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) is the earliest offshoot of the genus Macaca and the only extant African representative, all other species being Asiatic…”
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The Human Fossil Record. Volume Three: Brain Endocasts—The Paleoneurological Evidence. By Ralph L Holloway, Douglas C Broadfield, and , Michael S Yuan. Hoboken (New Jersey): Wiley‐Liss . $195.00. xxi + 315 p; ill.; no index. ISBN: 0–471–41823–4. 2004
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Anthropoid Primates from the Oligocene of Pakistan (Bugti Hills): Data on Early Anthropoid Evolution and Biogeography
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14-06-2005)“…Asian tarsiid and sivaladapid primates maintained relictual distributions in southern Asia long after the extirpation of their close Holarctic relatives near…”
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Retrospective and Perspective
Published in Journal of anthropological research (01-07-1991)“…The changes and advances that have taken place in paleoanthropology since the 1960s are praised, including the improvement of dating techniques and cooperation…”
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Phillip Vallentine Tobias An Appreciation
Published in Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa (01-05-2005)“…Phillip Vallentine Tobias, PVT to innumerable colleagues, associates and one-time students, has been a friend and esteemed scientific colleague for just over…”
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The Lower Pleistocene lithic assemblage from Dursunlu (Konya), central Anatolia, Turkey
Published in Antiquity (01-03-2009)“…Homo erectus leaving Africa a million years ago ought to have passed through the area that is now Turkey, and the authors report a first certain sighting of…”
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Early Man: a tribute to the late career of F. Clark Howell
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