Schoeninger cs 2012 PAS Diets of Early Hominins: Alternative Hypotheses for the Isotope Data Stable C isotope ratios in tooth-enamel of early hominins from 5...
Pereira cs 2012 PAS Differences in Raw Material Management by Neanderthals and Modern Humans in SW Iberia ... the origins of modern human behavior (MHB) have...
Magill cs 2012 PAS High-Resolution Landscape Reconstruction of the FLK Zinjanthropus Site, Olduvai Gorge, Using Plant Biomarker and Phytolith Evidence The FLK...
Johnson cs 2012 New Insights into Technological Variability in the Earliest Middle Stone Age from Keraswanin, Kenya In the African Mid-Pleistocene, the...
Jenkins cs 2012 PAS New Excavations of a Late Pleistocene Bonebed and Associated MSA Artifacts, Rusinga Island, Kenya MSA artifacts within the Pleistocene (>38...
Hutson & Brink 2012 The Faunal Remains from Bundu Farm and Pniel 6, Northern Cape, South Africa Open-air fossil sites dating from the latter phase of the Early...
Huffman cs 2012 A 'Black Hole' in Southeast Asian Homo erectus Biogeography The discovery of >100 He fossils in E-Java establishes He's presence in the C-Sunda...
Herries cs 2012 New Dates Confirm a 1.1 Million Year Long Life History for Coastal Sea Caves at Pinnacle Point, S. Africa: A Presentation of the Geology,...
Many PAs & some AATers still use "bipedality" to discern humans & relatives from other primates. This approach gives wrong conclusions in the dry as well as in...
(sorry if I sent some posts more than once - some posts bounced) ... Yes, likely IMO. ... There must have been a lot of parallelisms. I think it's best to...
Blegen cs 2012 Projectiles & Hafted Weapons at the Early Middle Stone Age Site of Keraswanin, (GnJh-78), Kapthurin Formation, Kenya Points define the MSA and...
New deglaciation data opens door for earlier First Americans migration 23.6.12 A new study (Quat.Sci.Rev.) of lake sediment cores from Sanak Island (W-Gulf of...
I'm just gonna share a thought I can't get out of my head these days. I'm not offering a scientific argument at all here, just an image or something. ...
Hi All, My book resetting palaeontology39;s parameters is out :-) , and apart from general issues affecting human stuff, I devote chapter 10 of this...
I don't know how relevant this is, but a long time ago (way back in the 90s) I wrote a short story in some way inspired by Elaine's books and the whole AAT...
Inner ears determined our upright walking gait, not faffing about in water (wading). [quote] "It's 20 million years ago in the forests of Argentina, and ...
Terrestrial nest-building by wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Implications for the tree-to-ground sleep transition in early hominins Kathelijne Koops, WC...
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/evan.21311/abstract The status of Homo heidelbergensis (Schoetensack 1908) Chris Stringer 2012 The species Hheid is...
Fossil sedges, macroplants, and roots from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania Marion K Bamford 2012 JHE press A variety of macro-plants has been recorded & collected from...
The impact of learning on sexual selection and speciation Machteld N Verzijden cs 2012 TREE press Learning is widespread in nature, occurring in most animal...
Teasing apart the contributions of hard dietary items on 3D dental microtextures in primates Ivan Calandra, Ellen Schulz, Mona Pinnow, Susanne Krohn & Thomas M...
New postcranial elements for the earliest Eocene fossil primate Teilhardina belgica Daniel L Gebo, Thierry Smith & Marian Dagosto 2012 JHE press T.belgica is...
... Thanks a lot, DD. The poor man has still no idea what AAT is about. He still thinks AAT is about apiths ("hominids"). Were we once aquatic apes? Darren...
Religion as a means to assure paternity BI Strassmann cs 2012 PNAS 109:9781-5 The sacred texts of 5 world religions (Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam,...
Human origins and the transition from promiscuity to pair-bonding Sergey Gavrilets 2012 PNAS 109:9923-8 A crucial step in recent theories of human origins is...
Direct reciprocity in structured populations Matthijs van Veelen, Julián García, David G Rand & Martin A Nowak 2012 PNAS 109:9929-34 Reciprocity & repeated...
Apparently it was warm enough 15 to 20 million years ago for trees to grow on the coasts of Antarctica... if it was this warm at the poles, could this have...