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Reconstruction of breastfeeding and weaning practices using stable isotope and trace element analyses: A review
Biogeochemical methods using stable isotopes and trace elements have been increasingly
developed and applied to reconstruct modern and ancient breastfeeding and weaning …
developed and applied to reconstruct modern and ancient breastfeeding and weaning …
“Lucy” redux: A review of research on Australopithecus afarensis
In the 1970s, mid‐Pliocene hominin fossils were found at the sites of Hadar in Ethiopia and
Laetoli in Tanzania. These samples constituted the first substantial evidence for hominins …
Laetoli in Tanzania. These samples constituted the first substantial evidence for hominins …
Dental evidence for ontogenetic differences between modern humans and Neanderthals
Humans have an unusual life history, with an early weaning age, long childhood, late first
reproduction, short interbirth intervals, and long lifespan. In contrast, great apes wean later …
reproduction, short interbirth intervals, and long lifespan. In contrast, great apes wean later …
Lamellar bone is an incremental tissue reconciling enamel rhythms, body size, and organismal life history
Mammalian enamel formation is periodic, including fluctuations attributable to the daily
biological clock as well as longer-period oscillations that enigmatically correlate with body …
biological clock as well as longer-period oscillations that enigmatically correlate with body …
Growth and development of the Nariokotome youth, KNM-WT 15000
A substantial number of the large, slow-growing fauna on several continents were famously
lost in the Pleistocene extinctions. At present, many slow-growing, long-lived mammals are …
lost in the Pleistocene extinctions. At present, many slow-growing, long-lived mammals are …
Evolution of the human pygmy phenotype
Small human body size, or the 'pygmy'phenotype, is characteristic of certain African,
Southeast Asian and South American populations. The convergent evolution of this …
Southeast Asian and South American populations. The convergent evolution of this …
Dental ontogeny in Pliocene and early Pleistocene hominins
Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of human growth and development derived
from studies of fossil juveniles that employed extant populations for both age determination …
from studies of fossil juveniles that employed extant populations for both age determination …
Teeth as a biomarker of past chemical exposure
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New visions of dental tissue research: tooth development, chemistry, and structure
Teeth are one of the best preserved and most commonly recovered elements in primate
fossil assemblages. Taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic hypotheses often rely on …
fossil assemblages. Taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic hypotheses often rely on …
Growth, Development, and Life History throughout the Evolution of Homo
For over a century, paleoanthropologists have listed the presence of prolonged periods of
gestation, growth, and maturation, extremely short interbirth intervals, and early weaning …
gestation, growth, and maturation, extremely short interbirth intervals, and early weaning …