The diets of early hominins
PS Ungar, M Sponheimer - science, 2011 - science.org
Diet changes are considered key events in human evolution. Most studies of early hominin
diets focused on tooth size, shape, and craniomandibular morphology, as well as stone tools …
diets focused on tooth size, shape, and craniomandibular morphology, as well as stone tools …
Effects of brain evolution on human nutrition and metabolism
WR Leonard, JJ Snodgrass, ML Robertson - Annu. Rev. Nutr., 2007 - annualreviews.org
The evolution of large human brain size has had important implications for the nutritional
biology of our species. Large brains are energetically expensive, and humans expend a …
biology of our species. Large brains are energetically expensive, and humans expend a …
A new classification of Cyperaceae (Poales) supported by phylogenomic data
I Larridon, AR Zuntini, É Léveillé‐Bourret… - … of Systematics and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Cyperaceae (sedges) are the third largest monocot family and are of considerable economic
and ecological importance. Sedges represent an ideal model family to study evolutionary …
and ecological importance. Sedges represent an ideal model family to study evolutionary …
[كتاب][B] Analytical chemistry in archaeology
AM Pollard - 2007 - books.google.com
List of figures p. ix List of tables p. xii Preface p. xiii Part I The Role of Analytical Chemistry in
Archaeology p. 1 1 Archaeology and Analytical Chemistry p. 3 1.1 The history of analytical …
Archaeology p. 1 1 Archaeology and Analytical Chemistry p. 3 1.1 The history of analytical …
Isotopic evidence of early hominin diets
M Sponheimer, Z Alemseged… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Carbon isotope studies of early hominins from southern Africa showed that their diets
differed markedly from the diets of extant apes. Only recently, however, has a major influx of …
differed markedly from the diets of extant apes. Only recently, however, has a major influx of …
[كتاب][B] Human evolution: A pelican introduction
R Dunbar - 2014 - books.google.com
What makes us human? How did we develop language, thought and culture? Why did we
survive, and other human species fail? The past 12,000 years represent the only time in the …
survive, and other human species fail? The past 12,000 years represent the only time in the …
Oxygen isotope fractionation between human phosphate and water revisited
The oxygen isotope composition of human phosphatic tissues (δ18OP) has great potential
for reconstructing climate and population migration, but this technique has not been applied …
for reconstructing climate and population migration, but this technique has not been applied …
Stable isotope-based diet reconstructions of Turkana Basin hominins
TE Cerling, FK Manthi, EN Mbua… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Hominin fossil evidence in the Turkana Basin in Kenya from ca. 4.1 to 1.4 Ma samples two
archaic early hominin genera and records some of the early evolutionary history of …
archaic early hominin genera and records some of the early evolutionary history of …
The diet of Australopithecus sediba
AG Henry, PS Ungar, BH Passey, M Sponheimer… - Nature, 2012 - nature.com
Specimens of Australopithecus sediba from the site of Malapa, South Africa (dating from
approximately 2 million years (Myr) ago) present a mix of primitive and derived traits that …
approximately 2 million years (Myr) ago) present a mix of primitive and derived traits that …
78,000-year-old record of Middle and Later Stone Age innovation in an East African tropical forest
C Shipton, P Roberts, W Archer, SJ Armitage… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Abstract The Middle to Later Stone Age transition in Africa has been debated as a significant
shift in human technological, cultural, and cognitive evolution. However, the majority of …
shift in human technological, cultural, and cognitive evolution. However, the majority of …