Diet in early hominin species: a paleoenvironmental per- spective. In: Hublin, J.-J., Richards, M.P. (Eds.), The Evolution of Hominin Diets: Integrating Approaches to the Study of Palaeolithic Subsistence. Springer Science & Business, Dordrecht, pp. 181-188....
Paranthropus robustus is a small-brained extinct hominin from South Africa characterized by derived, robust craniodental morphology. The most complete known skull of this species is DNH 7 from Drimolen Main Quarry, which differs from P. robustus specimen
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翻译题 Humans are the only surviving hominin(人亚科原人)species and are distinct from other hominin species in our unique combination of complex material culture, social behavior, bodily characteristics, and intelligence. We will here refer only to anatomically modern humans or Homo sapiens as “hum...
Homo erectusis often referred to as the firstcosmopolitanhominin lineage, meaning the first hominin species whose geographic range had expanded beyond a single continental region. While fossil remains fromH. erectusare found in Africa, like those of earlier hominins, they have also been identified at...
A member of the family of humans, Hominidae, which consists of all species on the human side of the last common ancestor—the missing link of humans and living apes; some scientists include the great apes in the superfamily of all apes, the Hominoidea, whose members are called hominoids; ...
Archeologist describe species based on their individual specific features. However, there seems to be similar characteristics with other identified...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough homewor...
Fossil material assigned to Homo erectus is reviewed and the composition, integrity and morphological range of the species explored, to investigate its phyletic status and possible components of geographical and temporal variation. There is no convincing morphological case for differentiating early African ...
Currently, it is widely accepted that only one hominin genus, Homo, was present in Pleistocene Asia, represented by two species, Homo erectus and Homo sapiens. Both species are characterized by greater brain size, increased body height and smaller teeth relative to Pliocene Australopithecus in Afric...
The continued production of large handaxes and cleavers in central Arabia at the time the Middle Palaeolithic had appeared in northern Arabia24 indicates high levels of population structure at this time, perhaps to the extent of different hominin species occupying the region. In MIS 5, it seems...