All members of tribe Hominini are necessarily members of the family HominidaeA、TrueB、False 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A Contemporary taxonomy strives to establish monophyletic naming systems. By this, we mean that any taxonomic group (e.g. Hominidae) contains all of the descendent taxa ...
(2) The putative traits of the last common ancestor (LCA) of Hominini and extant Panini. The models for the LCA can be constructed only on the basis of the fragmentary fossils of the earliest hominins (ErH) and on the basis of the morphology and behavior of extant apes. (3) The ...
Radiocarbon (14C) is essential for creating chronologies to study the timings and drivers of pivotal events in human history and the Earth system over the past 55,000 years. It is also a fundamental proxy for investigating solar processes, including the potential of the Sun for extreme activity...
hominin: Any member of the tribe Hominini, the group that includes modern humans and those fossil species that are more closely related to humans than any other animal Homo: An extinct hominin genus that includes our own species(Homo sapiens) among others. Members of this genus first appear...
The history of the site is complex and taphonomic study indicates that the accumulation resulted from human activities, especially focused on proboscideans, while punctual carnivore actions and accidental deaths occur, especially concerning two carcasses in connexion with Bos primigenius and Haploidoceros...
In this negotiation of human identity, in the boundary zone between human and animal, modern and archaic, self and other, 1 Any member of the taxonomic tribe Hominini. This includes recent humans (Homo Sapiens) together with extinct members of the human lineage, of the genus Homo (...
occipital (O)–marginal (M) sinus system that communicates with the vertebral plexus of veins. The O/M system is always present on one or both sides of the latter. Reproduced from Falk, D. Concepts and hypotheses: history of brain evolution,http://www.anthro.fsu.edu/research/falk/...
they did not inexorably flow back into the mainstream of our evolutionary history. Some of them may have flowed back into the mainstream only through very small channels of genetic exchange. When we go far enough back, some populations really did branch off into their own direction. It’s jus...
Black arrow indicates mesial and distal orientation for A–C, D, E, and H, I. Scale bar equals 2 cm Systematic Paleontology Class Mammalia Linnaeus, 1758 Order Perissodactyla Owen, 1848 Family Chalicotheriidae Gill, 1872 Subfamily Chalicotheriinae Gill, 1872 Tribe Anisodontini Coombs and ...
Ritualistic funerary cannibalism: the act of eating human tissues of dead bodies by members of the same group, culture, or tribe of the deceased, as a form of funerary behaviour (the activities relating to the disposal of the dead and to their subsequent commemoration;sensuPettit,2011) (Conklin...