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旧石器时代Early modern human Early modern human(EMH) or anatomically modern human(AMH)are terms used to distinguishHomo sapiens(the only extant Hominina species) that are anatomically consistent with therange of phenotypes seen in contemporary humans from extinct archaic humanspecies. This distinction ...
archaeozoology of faunal assemblages, but also high-resolution chronological, subsistence and Net Primary Productivity data are thus needed to provide accurate insights on human-environmental interactions during the early phases of modern humans on a regional scale. Fumane Cave, in north-eastern Italy,...
Neandertals and modern humans had a far richer sexual past than previously thought, involving at least five encounters at different times and places over the past 60,000 years, according to a paper published online in Science t... Gibbons,A. - 《Science》 被引量: 2发表: 2016年 ...
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even though we may affirm that one population/site, sex, cohort or dietary group has a more abrasive microwear pattern than another. In order to avoid these gaps in palaeodietary research, the present study included a reference model of modern populations with different and distinct diets (Lalu...
the existence of population structure in the North African MSA, which has important implications for the evolutionary dynamics of modern human dispersals.doi... EML Scerri - 《Quaternary International》 被引量: 75发表: 2013年 The oldest Homo erectus buried lithic horizon from the Eastern Saharan ...
may be the modern equivalent of early life effects on fitness components that have been important throughout much of human evolutionary history—and not a consequence of the modern human environment, as some hypotheses propose (for example, refs54,55,56)....
they had shorter average lifetimes because they had a number of sources of mortality that have been largely eliminated in modern society: fewer outbreaks of infectious diseases due to improved sanitation, reduction in back-breaking physical labor, increased availability of food, and modern me...
of anatomically modern humans out of Africa andadjacentareas ofSouthwest Asiato South and Southeast Asia along the so-called Southern Route predated migration to Europe. Other scholars question the earlier dating of human arrival in Australia, which is based on the use of optically stimulated ...