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Human Paleobiology

Author : Robert B. Eckhardt
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2000-09-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781139427081

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Human Paleobiology by Robert B. Eckhardt Pdf

Human Paleobiology explores the adaptability and variation in past and present human populations under a range of changing environmental conditions. Using a historical approach emphasising phenotypic features instead of complex taxonomy, it will be a stimulating and challenging read for all those interested in human paleobiology, evolutionary biology and anthropology.

Human Paleontology and Prehistory

Author : Assaf Marom,Erella Hovers
Publisher : Springer
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2017-01-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319466460

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Human Paleontology and Prehistory by Assaf Marom,Erella Hovers Pdf

The aim of the book is to present original and though-provoking essays in human paleontology and prehistory, which are at the forefront of human evolutionary research, in honor of Professor Yoel Rak (a leading scholar in paleoanthropology).​ ​The volume presents a collection of original papers contributed by many of Yoel's friends and colleagues from all over the globe. Contributions from experts around the globe fall roughly into three broad categories: Reflections on some of the broad theoretical questions of evolution, and especially about human evolution; the early hominins, with special emphasis on Australopithecus afarensis and Paranthropus; and the Neanderthals, that contentious group of our closest extinct relatives. Within and across these categories, nearly every paper addresses combinations of methodological, analytical and theoretical questions that are pertinent to the whole human evolutionary time span. This book will appeal most to scholars and advanced students in paleoanthropology, human paleontology and prehistoric archaeology.

Human Paleobiology

Author : Robert B. Eckhardt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 0511303378

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Human Paleobiology by Robert B. Eckhardt Pdf

Human Paleobiology explores the adaptability and variation in past and present human populations under a range of changing environmental conditions. Using a historical approach emphasizing phenotypic features instead of complex taxonomy, it will be a stimulating and challenging read for all those interested in human paleobiology, evolutionary biology and anthropology.

The Paleobiology of Australopithecus

Author : Kaye E. Reed,John G Fleagle,Richard E Leakey
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2013-03-15
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789400759190

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The Paleobiology of Australopithecus by Kaye E. Reed,John G Fleagle,Richard E Leakey Pdf

Australopithecus species have been the topic of much debate in palaeoanthropology since Raymond Dart described the first species, Australopithecus africanus, in 1925. This volume synthesizes the geological and paleontological context of the species in East and South Africa; covers individual sites, such as Dikika, Hadar, Sterkfontein, and Malapa; debates the alpha taxonomy of some of the species; and addresses questions regarding the movements of the species across the continent. Additional chapters discuss the genus in terms of sexual dimorphism, diet reconstruction using microwear and isotopic methodologies, postural and locomotor behavior, and ontogeny.

The Origins of Modern Humans

Author : Fred H. Smith,James C. Ahern
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 585 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07-09
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781118659908

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The Origins of Modern Humans by Fred H. Smith,James C. Ahern Pdf

This update to the award-winning The Origins of Modern Humans: A World Survey of the Fossil Evidence covers the most accepted common theories concerning the emergence of modern Homo sapiens adding fresh insight from top young scholars on the key new discoveries of the past 25 years. The Origins of Modern Humans: Biology Reconsidered allows field leaders to discuss and assess the assemblage of hominid fossil material in each region of the world during the Pleistocene epoch. It features new fossil and molecular evidence, such as the evolutionary inferences drawn from assessments of modern humans and large segments of the Neandertal genome. It also addresses the impact of digital imagery and the more sophisticated morphometrics that have entered the analytical fray since 1984. Beginning with a thoughtful introduction by the authors on modern human origins, the book offers such insightful chapter contributions as: Africa: The Cradle of Modern People Crossroads of the Old World: Late Hominin Evolution in Western Asia A River Runs through It: Modern Human Origins in East Asia Perspectives on the Origins of Modern Australians Modern Human Origins in Central Europe The Makers of the Early Upper Paleolithic in Western Eurasia Neandertal Craniofacial Growth and Development and Its Relevance for Modern Human Origins Energetics and the Origin of Modern Humans Understanding Human Cranial Variation in Light of Modern Human Origins The Relevance of Archaic Genomes to Modern Human Origins The Process of Modern Human Origins: The Evolutionary and Demographic Changes Giving Rise to Modern Humans The Paleobiology of Modern Human Emergence Elegant and thought provoking, The Origins of Modern Humans: Biology Reconsidered is an ideal read for students, grad students, and professionals in human evolution and paleoanthropology.

The Dynamic Human

Author : Maciej Henneberg,Arthur Saniotis
Publisher : Bentham Science Publishers
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2016-03-24
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781681082356

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The Dynamic Human by Maciej Henneberg,Arthur Saniotis Pdf

The natural world can be viewed as a continuously changing complex system comprising variable units that do not conform to any stable plan. Within this framework, human evolution is not the story of the past that created Homo sapiens and then handed this account over to written history. It is the ongoing process that shapes us now and will shape us in the future, body and mind. We must understand it in order to survive and be able to direct it to our advantage. The Dynamic Human presents a general theory of how humans function as a multi-individual system embedded in the natural world. The authors employ a unified approach of systems theory to outline forces that direct ongoing human evolution and produce its outcomes in terms of the past, present and future. Readers will find a perspective on the human place in nature, through a brief account of the past human evolution over 10 million years ago, a discussion of the earliest appearance of humans some 2 million years ago, and a description of the mechanisms of the changes in the gene pool of humans from generation-to-generation. Understanding the forces involved in these mechanisms (physical and mental growth and development) may allow us to understand world better. The Dynamic Human presents a simplified perspective on human evolution for all readers interested in a discourse on the origins, nature and future of human beings.

The Paleobiological Revolution

Author : David Sepkoski,Michael Ruse
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 581 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2015-03-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780226275710

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The Paleobiological Revolution by David Sepkoski,Michael Ruse Pdf

The Paleobiological Revolution chronicles the incredible ascendance of the once-maligned science of paleontology to the vanguard of a field. With the establishment of the modern synthesis in the 1940s and the pioneering work of George Gaylord Simpson, Ernst Mayr, and Theodosius Dobzhansky, as well as the subsequent efforts of Stephen Jay Gould, David Raup, and James Valentine, paleontology became embedded in biology and emerged as paleobiology, a first-rate discipline central to evolutionary studies. Pairing contributions from some of the leading actors of the transformation with overviews from historians and philosophers of science, the essays here capture the excitement of the seismic changes in the discipline. In so doing, David Sepkoski and Michael Ruse harness the energy of the past to call for further study of the conceptual development of modern paleobiology.

Race and Human Evolution

Author : Milford H. Wolpoff,Rachel Caspari
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Fossil hominids
ISBN : 9780684810133

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Race and Human Evolution by Milford H. Wolpoff,Rachel Caspari Pdf

Race and Human Evolution shows how the debate over the "Eve" theory reflects a long history of theories about human origins and race that has been fraught with social and political implications.

Paleoanthropology of the Balkans and Anatolia

Author : Katerina Harvati,Mirjana Roksandic
Publisher : Springer
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789402408744

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Paleoanthropology of the Balkans and Anatolia by Katerina Harvati,Mirjana Roksandic Pdf

This edited volume systematically reviews the evidence for early human presence in one of the most relevant geographic regions of Europe - the Balkans and Anatolia, an area that has been crucial in shaping the course of human evolution in Europe, but whose paleoanthropological record is poorly known. The primary aim of this book is to showcase new paleoanthropological (human paleontological and paleolithic) research conducted in the region. The volume is organized into three sections. The first one deals with the human fossil record from Greece, the Central Balkans, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey. The second section presents the paleolithic record of the same countries. In the third part, the authors provide a synthesis of current paleoenvironmental evidence for the Balkans. Chapters summarize and systematize the available human fossil evidence, examine their context, and place them within the framework of our understanding of human evolution in Europe and beyond, as well as present new analyses of existing human fossils. This book will be of interest to professionals, upper undergraduate and graduate students in paleoanthropology, human paleontology and paleolithic archaeology and in a variety of related fields, including human variation and adaptation, paleontology and biogeography. It will also be appropriate as a reference book for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on human evolution and European paleoanthropology.

Simulating Human Origins and Evolution

Author : K. P. Wessen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2005-04-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1139444565

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Simulating Human Origins and Evolution by K. P. Wessen Pdf

The development of populations over time, and, on longer timescales, the evolution of species, are both influenced by a complex of interacting, underlying processes. Computer simulation provides a means of experimenting within an idealised framework to allow aspects of these processes and their interactions to be isolated, controlled, and understood. In this book, computer simulation is used to model migration, extinction, fossilisation, interbreeding, selection and non-hereditary effects in the context of human populations and the observed distribution of fossil and current hominoid species. The simulations described enable the visualisation and study of lineages, genetic diversity in populations, character diversity across species and the accuracy of reconstructions, allowing insights into human evolution and the origins of humankind for graduate students and researchers in the fields of physical anthropology, human evolution, and human genetics.

Methods in Human Growth Research

Author : Roland C. Hauspie,Noël Cameron,Luciano Molinari
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2004-06-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1139451685

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Methods in Human Growth Research by Roland C. Hauspie,Noël Cameron,Luciano Molinari Pdf

In order to gain an understanding of the dynamics of human individual and average growth patterns it is essential that the right methods are selected. There are a variety of methods available to analyse individual growth patterns, to estimate variation in different growth measures in populations and to relate genetic and environmental factors to individual and average growth. This volume provides an overview of modern techniques for the assessment and collection of growth data and methods of analysis for individual and population growth data. The book contains the basic mathematical and statistical tools required to understand the concepts of the methods under discussion and worked examples of analyses, but it is neither a mathematical treatise, nor a recipe book for growth data analysis. Aimed at junior and senior researchers involved in the analysis of human growth data, this book will be an essential reference for anthropologists, auxologists and paediatricians.

Issues in Anatomy, Physiology, Metabolism, Morphology, and Human Biology: 2013 Edition

Author : Anonim
Publisher : ScholarlyEditions
Page : 1152 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2013-05-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781490108483

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Issues in Anatomy, Physiology, Metabolism, Morphology, and Human Biology: 2013 Edition by Anonim Pdf

Issues in Anatomy, Physiology, Metabolism, Morphology, and Human Biology: 2013 Edition is a ScholarlyEditions™ book that delivers timely, authoritative, and comprehensive information about Sociobiology. The editors have built Issues in Anatomy, Physiology, Metabolism, Morphology, and Human Biology: 2013 Edition on the vast information databases of ScholarlyNews.™ You can expect the information about Sociobiology in this book to be deeper than what you can access anywhere else, as well as consistently reliable, authoritative, informed, and relevant. The content of Issues in Anatomy, Physiology, Metabolism, Morphology, and Human Biology: 2013 Edition has been produced by the world’s leading scientists, engineers, analysts, research institutions, and companies. All of the content is from peer-reviewed sources, and all of it is written, assembled, and edited by the editors at ScholarlyEditions™ and available exclusively from us. You now have a source you can cite with authority, confidence, and credibility. More information is available at http://www.ScholarlyEditions.com/.

Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior

Author : Eric Alden Smith
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 574 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2017-09-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351521314

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Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior by Eric Alden Smith Pdf

""à required reading for anyone interested in the economy, ecology, and demography of human societies."" --American Journal of Human Biology ""This excellent book can serve both as a text¼book and as a scholarly reference."" --American Scientist

The First Humans

Author : Frederick E. Grine,John G Fleagle,Richard E. Leakey
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2009-05-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781402099809

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The First Humans by Frederick E. Grine,John G Fleagle,Richard E. Leakey Pdf

There are some issues in human paleontology that seem to be timeless. Most deal with the origin and early evolution of our own genus – something about which we should care. Some of these issues pertain to taxonomy and systematics. How many species of Homo were there in the Pliocene and Pleistocene? How do we identify the earliest members the genus Homo? If there is more than one Plio-Pleistocene species, how do they relate to one another, and where and when did they evolve? Other issues relate to questions about body size, proportions and the functional adaptations of the locomotor skeleton. When did the human postcranial “Bauplan” evolve, and for what reasons? What behaviors (and what behavioral limitations) can be inferred from the postcranial bones that have been attributed to Homo habilis and Homo erectus? Still other issues relate to growth, development and life history strategies, and the biological and archeological evidence for diet and behavior in early Homo. It is often argued that dietary change played an important role in the origin and early evolution of our genus, with stone tools opening up scavenging and hunting opportunities that would have added meat protein to the diet of Homo. Still other issues relate to the environmental and climatic context in which this genus evolved.

Archaeological Human Remains

Author : Barra O'Donnabhain,Maria Cecilia Lozada
Publisher : Springer
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2018-06-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319899848

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Archaeological Human Remains by Barra O'Donnabhain,Maria Cecilia Lozada Pdf

This book expands on Archaeological Human Remains: Global Perspectives that was published in the Springer Briefs series in 2014 and which had a strong focus on post-colonial countries. In the current volume, the editors include papers that deal with non-Anglophone European traditions such as Portugal, Germany and France. In addition, authors continue the exploration of osteological trajectories that are not well-documented in the West, such as Senegal, China and Russia. The lasting legacies of imperialism, communism and colonialism are apparent as the authors of the individual country profiles examine the historical roots of the study of archaeological human remains and the challenges encountered while also considering the likely future directions likely of this multi-faceted discipline in different world areas.