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- 1.
- Stratigraphy explained/
- F. H. Brown
- J. A. Van Couvering
- p. 3
- 2.
- Cyclostratigraphy/
- J. A. Van Couvering
- p. 6
- 3.
- Geochronometry : measurement of geologic time/
- F. H. Brown
- p. 12
- 4.
- Radiocarbon dating/
- H. P. Schwarcz
- p. 14
- 5.
- Potassium-argon dating/
- F. H. Brown
- p. 16
- 6.
- Electron spin resonance dating, fission-track dating, thermoluminescence dating, and uranium-series dating/
- H. P. Schwarcz
- p. 19
- 7.
- Paleomagnetism and human evolution/
- F. H. Brown
- p. 24
- 8.
- Taphonomy in human evolution/
- A. Hill
- p. 27
- 9.
- African apes as time machines/
- R. Wrangham
- D. Pilbeam
- p. 33
- 10.
- Molecular anthropology and the molecular clock/
- J. Marks
- p. 38
- M. Lyons-Weiler
- S. Blair Hedges
- p. 41
- 11.
- Human and ape molecular clocks and constraints on paleontological hypotheses/
- R. L. Stauffer
- A. Walker
- O. A. Ryder
- p. 48
- 12.
- Ardipithecus ramidus, a root species for Australopithecus/
- T. White
- B. Asfaw
- G. Suwa
- P. Mein
- K. Cheboi
- Y. Coppens
- p. 53
- 13.
- First hominid from the Miocene (Lukeino formation, Kenya)/
- B. Senut
- M. Pickford
- D. Gommery
- 14.
- Late Miocene hominids from the Middle Awash, Ethiopia/
- Y. Haile-Selassie
- p. 58
- H. Taisso Mackaye
- A. Likius
- D. Ahounta
- A. Beauvilain
- C. Blondel
- 15.
- H. Bocherens
- J.-R. Boisserie
- L. De Bonis
- Y. Coppens
- J. Dejax
- new hominid from the upper Miocene of Chad, Central Africa/
- C. Denys
- P. Duringer
- V. Eisenmann
- G. Fanone
- P. Fronty
- M. Brunet
- D. Geraads
- T. Lehmann
- F. Lihoreau
- A. Louchart
- A. Mahamat
- G. Merceron
- G. Mouchelin
- O. Otero
- P. Pelaez Campomanes
- M. Ponce de Leon
- F. Guy
- J.-C. Rage
- M. Sapanet
- M. Schuster
- J. Sudre
- P. Tassy
- X. Valentin
- P. Vignaud
- L. Viriot
- A. Zazzo
- C. Zollikofer
- D. Pilbeam
- p. 63
- 16.
- Australopithecines in review/
- L. C. Aiello
- P. Andrews
- p. 76
- p. 90
- 17.
- new hominid species Australopithecus anamensis/
- C. Ward
- M. G. Leakey
- A. Walker
- P. N. Gathogo
- C. Kiarie
- L. N. Leakey
- I. McDougall
- p. 98
- 18.
- New hominin genus from Eastern Africa shows diverse Middle Pliocene lineages/
- M. G. Leakey
- F. Spoor
- F. H. Brown
- 19.
- Tempo and mode in human evolution/
- H. M. McHenry
- p. 108
- 20.
- Inferring hominoid and early hominid phylogeny using craniodental characters : the role of fossil taxa/
- D. S. Strait
- F. E. Grine
- p. 115
- 21.
- Evolution of human walking/
- C. O. Lovejoy
- p. 149
- 22.
- Climbing to the top : a personal memoir of Australopithecus afarensis/
- J. T. Stern, Jr.
- p. 157
- G. C. Conroy
- W. Recheis
- G. W. Weber
- H. Seidler
- p. 176
- 23.
- Early hominid brain evolution : a new look at old endocasts/
- D. Falk
- J. C. Redmond, Jr.
- J. Guyer
- 24.
- Diet and the evolution of the earliest human ancestors/
- M. F. Teaford
- P. S. Ungar
- p. 189
- 25.
- Early hominid evolution and ecological change through the African Plio-Pleistocene/
- K. E. Reed
- p. 197
- 26.
- history of the genus homo/
- B. A. Wood
- p. 222
- K. E. Reed
- J. L. Aronson
- Z. Assefa
- C. W. Marean
- G. G. Eck
- 27.
- R. Bobe
- E. Hovers
- Y. Rak
- C. Vondra
- T. Yemane
- Late Pliocene Homo andOldowan tools from the Hadar formation (Kada Hadar Member), Ethiopia/
- D. York
- Y. Chen
- N. M. Evensen
- P. E. Smith
- p. 228
- W. H. Kimbel
- R. C. Walter
- D. C. Johanson
- R. J. Clarke
- A. L. Deino
- R. L. Hay
- C. C. Swisher
- I. G. Stanistreet
- 28.
- G. M. Ashley
- L. J. McHenry
- N. E. Sikes
- N. J. van der Merwe
- J. C. Tactikos
- Late Pliocene Homo and hominid land use from Western Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania/
- A. E. Cushing
- D. M. Deocampo
- J. K. Njau
- J. I. Ebert
- p. 235
- R. J. Blumenschine
- C. R. Peters
- F. T. Masao
- B. Latimer
- S. Simpson
- G. Suwa
- p. 243
- 29.
- Australopithecus garhi : a new species of early hominid from Ethiopia/
- B. Asfaw
- T. White
- O. Lovejoy
- W. Hart
- P. Renne
- G. WoldeGabriel
- Y. Beyene
- E. Vrba
- 30.
- p. 251
- Environment and behavior of 2.5-million-year-old Bouri hominids/
- J. de Heinzelin
- J. D. Clark
- T. White
- 31.
- world's oldest stone artefacts from Gona, Ethiopia : their implications for understanding stone technology and patterns of human evolution between 2.6-1.5 million years ago/
- S. Semaw
- p. 256
- 32.
- Perspectives on the Nariokotome discovery/
- A. Walker
- p. 271
- W. K. Hart
- P. R. Renne
- G. WoldeGabriel
- E. S. Vrba
- T. D. White
- 33.
- p. 285
- Remains of Homo erectus from Bouri, Middle Awash, Ethiopia/
- B. Asfaw
- W. H. Gilbert
- Y. Beyene
- 34.
- African emergence and early Asian dispersals of the genus Homo/
- R. Larick
- R. L. Ciochon
- p. 296
- A. Vekua
- A. Justus
- C. C. Swisher III
- p. 310
- 35.
- Dmanisi and dispersal/
- L. Gabunia
- S. C. Anton
- D. Lordkipanidze
- J. Agusti
- R. Ferring
- G. Maisuradze
- A. Mouskhelishvili
- M. Nioradze
- 36.
- M. Ponce de Leon
- M. Tappen
- M. Tvalchrelidze
- C. Zollikofer
- p. 321
- new skull of early Homo from Dmanisi, Georgia/
- A. Vekua
- D. Lordkipanidze
- G. P. Rightmire
- A. Iglesias
- F. Gonzalez
- p. 327
- 37.
- Venta Micena, Barranco Leon-5 and Fuentenueva-3 : three archaeological sites in the early Pleistocene deposits of Orce, South-East Spain/
- J. Gibert
- L. Gibert
- C. Ferrandez-Canyadell
- K. A. Hoffman
- C. L. Deng
- C. D. Shi
- Y. X. Pan
- H. Q. Wang
- 38.
- R. P. Shi
- Y. C. Wang
- G. H. Shi
- N. Q. Wu
- p. 336
- New evidence on the earliest human presence at high northern latitudes in Northeast Asia/
- R. X. Zhu
- R. Potts
- F. Xle
- Z. Guo
- A. Deino
- W. Wang
- J. Clark
- G. Xie
- 39.
- W. Huang
- p. 340
- Mid-Pleistocene Acheulean-like stone technology of the Bose Basin, South China/
- Y. Hou
- R. Potts
- B. Yuan
- J. Liu
- O. Bar-Yosef
- p. 345
- 40.
- Evidence for the use of fire at Zhoukoudian, China/
- S. Weiner
- Q. Xu
- P. Goldberg
- p. 348
- 41.
- Homo erectus and the emergence of Sunda in the Tethys realm : contributions of potassium-based chronology in the Sangiran Dome, Central Java/
- R. Larick
- R. L. Ciochon
- Y. Zaim
- G. Suwa
- R. T. Kono
- T. Jacob
- p. 357
- 42.
- Homo erectus Calvarium from the Pleistocene of Java/
- H. Baba
- F. Aziz
- Y. Kaifu
- H. P. Schwarcz
- G. H. Curtis
- A. Suprijo
- p. 363
- 43.
- Latest Homo erectus of Java : potential contemporaneity with Homo sapiens in Southeast Asia/
- C. C. Swisher III
- W. J. Rink
- S. C. Anton
- R. P. Soejono
- E. Wayhu Saptomo
- Rokus Awe Due
- p. 368
- 44.
- new small-bodied hominin from the late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia/
- P. Brown
- T. Sutikna
- M. J. Morwood
- p. 376
- 45.
- Grandmothering and the evolution of Homo erectus/
- J. F. O'Connell
- K. Hawkes
- N. G. Blurton Jones
- 46.
- Human evolution in the middle Pleistocene : the role of Homo heidelbergensis/
- G. P. Rightmire
- p. 396
- S. Sarmiento
- A. Rosas
- J. van der Made
- M. Lozano
- p. 405
- 47.
- Atapuerca sites and their contributions to the knowledge of human evolution in Europe/
- J. M. Bermudez de Castro
- M. Martinon-Torres
- E. Carbonell
- p. 421
- 48.
- cranium for the earliest Europeans : phylogenetic position of the hominid from Ceprano, Italy/
- G. Manzi
- F. Mallegni
- A. Ascenzi
- 49.
- KNM-ER 3884 hominid and the emergence of modern anatomy in Africa/
- G. Brauer
- p. 428
- 50.
- Dali, a skull of archaic Homo sapiens from China/
- X. Wu
- F. E. Poirier
- p. 432
- p. 435
- 51.
- Body mass and encephalization in Pleistocene Homo/
- C. B. Ruff
- E. Trinkaus
- T. W. Holliday
- 52.
- Lower Palaeolithic hunting weapons from Schoningen, Germany - the oldest spears in the world/
- H. Thieme
- p. 440
- 53.
- Climatic changes, paleogeography, and the evolution of the Neandertals/
- J.-J. Hublin
- p. 449
- 54.
- accretion model of Neandertal evolution/
- J. D. Hawks
- M. H. Wolpoff
- p. 458
- H. Krainitzki
- M. Stoneking
- S. Paabo
- p. 470
- 55.
- Neandertal DNA sequences and the origin of modern humans/
- M. Krings
- A. Stone
- R. W. Schmitz
- 56.
- Cold adaptation, heterochrony, and Neandertals/
- S. E. Churchill
- p. 482
- 57.
- Neandertal cranial ontogeny and its implications for late hominid diversity/
- M. S. Ponce de Leon
- C. P. E. Zollikofer
- p. 496
- L. Slimak
- E. Cregut-Bonnoure
- p. 503
- 58.
- Neandertal cannibalism at Moula-Guercy, Ardeche, France/
- A. Defleur
- T. White
- P. Valensi
- 59.
- Modern human origins : progress and prospects/
- C. B. Stringer
- p. 512
- 60.
- reconsideration of the Omo-Kibish remains and the erectus-sapiens transition/
- M. H. Day
- C. B. Stringer
- p. 528
- H. Gilbert
- G. D. Richards
- G. Suwa
- F. C. Howell
- p. 537
- 61.
- Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia/
- T. D. White
- B. Asfaw
- D. DeGusta
- 62.
- Multiple dispersals and modern human origins/
- M. M. Lahr
- R. Foley
- p. 546
- 63.
- Models, predictions, and the fossil record of modern human origins/
- J. H. Relethford
- p. 559
- 64.
- Fully modern humans/
- R. G. Klein
- p. 563
- 65.
- big deal about blades : laminar technologies and human evolution/
- O. Bar-Yosef
- S. L. Kuhn
- p. 577
- M. J. Mehlman
- K. Stewart
- p. 591
- 66.
- Middle Stone Age worked bone industry from Katanda, Upper Semliki Valley, Zaire/
- J. E. Yellen
- A. S. Brooks
- E. Cornelissen
- Z. Jacobs
- C. Tribolo
- G. A. T. Duller
- N. Mercier
- J. C. Sealy
- 67.
- H. Valladas
- I. Watts
- A. G. Wintle
- p. 595
- Emergence of modern human behavior : Middle Stone Age engravings from South Africa/
- C. S. Henshilwood
- F. d'Errico
- R. Yates
- p. 604
- 68.
- Multiregional, not multiple origins/
- M. H. Wolpoff
- J. Hawks
- R. Caspari
- K. Hunley
- p. 609
- 69.
- Modern human ancestry at the peripheries : a test of the replacement theory/
- M. H. Wolpoff
- J. Hawks
- D. W. Frayer
- 70.
- Origins of modern humans still look recent/
- T. R. Disotell
- p. 614
- 71.
- Out of Africa again and again/
- A. R. Templeton
- p. 617
- 72.
- Genetics and the making of Homo sapiens/
- S. B. Carroll
- p. 626
- 73.
- Human colonization of the Americas : timing, technology and process/
- E. J. Dixon
- p. 637
- 74.
- Human races : a genetic and evolutionary perspective/
- A. R. Templeton
- p. 657
- 75.
- On stony ground : lithic technology, human evolution and the emergence of culture/
- R. Foley
- M. M. Lahr
- p. 673
- Control code
- 982004063104
- Dimensions
- 28 cm.
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- xix, 699 p.
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- 9780130329813
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- 2004063104
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- unmediated
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- rdamedia
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