human appendicular skeletonlimbspaleoanthropologypelvisscapulaUnderstanding the forces that have influenced the evolution of shape, size, and proportions of the human appendages, including both limbs and girdles (scapula and pelvis), have played an important part in paleoanthropology. This chapter outlines ...
Evolution of the Human Craniofacial Skeleton, Frequency of Dentofacial Deformities, and Implications for Treatment. doi:10.1097/SCS.0000000000008035Journal of Craniofacial SurgeryPosnick, Jeffrey C. DMD, MD
Australopithecines that have been considered ancestral in the lineage leading to the human genusHomoincludeA. afarensis(an important skeleton of which is popularly known as Lucy) andA. africanus.The exact position of these and other early species on the hominin family tree continues to be ...
Human Evolution refers to the evolutionary process that led to the development of the human species. It is studied within various academic disciplines such as paleoanthropology, archaeology, genetics, linguistics, developmental biology, and paleoclimatology to understand the evolutionary history of humans. ...
The timeline of human evolution below begins with the emergence of the firstprimates. Primates is the animal group that contains all of today’s monkeys and apes (including humans), as well as animals such as lemurs and galagoes. You can find out more about Primates on this page:Primates:...
她现在哈林顿在杜克大学攻读博士学位,她表示,八个重建的虚拟解剖大脑是目前单个研究中创建模型数目最多的,它们展示了先于大脑变大前的进化大爆发:视力增强,神经功能变得复杂。研究细节已在线发表在杂志《人类进化》(Journal of Human Evolut...
A relatively complete skeleton of the fossil papionin, Theropithecus brumpti, from the site of Lomekwi, west of Lake Turkana, Kenya, is here described. The... NG Jablonski,MG Leakey,C Kiarie,... - 《Journal of Human Evolution》 被引量: 67发表: 2002年 加载更多来源...
The Lake Turkana remains are a collection of hominin fossils found along the shores of Lake Turkana in northwestern Kenya. These fossils represent more than 200 individuals, including members of several species of Homo and of Australopithecus.
Evolution, theory in biology postulating that the various types of living things on Earth have their origin in other preexisting types and that the distinguishable differences are due to modifications in successive generations. The theory of evolution is
How did humans evolve into the big-brained, bipedal ape that we are today? This article examines the fossil evidence of our 6 million year evolution.