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Genre/Form: | Festschrift |
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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Interpreting the past. Boston : Brill Academic Publishers, 2005 (OCoLC)648287549 |
Named Person: | David R Pilbeam; David R Pilbeam |
Material Type: | Internet resource |
Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
David R Pilbeam; Daniel Lieberman; Richard J Smith; Jay Kelley |
ISBN: | 0391042475 9780391042476 |
OCLC Number: | 58604626 |
Description: | xvii, 305 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm. |
Contents: | Estimating hominoid phylogeny from morphological data : character choice, phylogenetic signal, and postcranial data / Nathan M. Young -- The Napak hominoid : still Proconsul major / Laura MacLatchy and James B. Rossie -- Testing models of faunal turnover with neogene mammals from Pakistan / Catherine Badgley [and others] -- The paleoenvironmental context of Siwalik miocene vertebrate localities / Anna K. Behrensmeyer [and others] -- Of mice, again : the Siwalik rodent record, murine distribution, and molecular clocks / Louis L. Jacobs and Lawrence J. Flynn -- New lower primates from the miocene Siwaliks of Pakistan / Lawrence J. Flynn and Michèle E. Morgan -- The last common ancestor of apes and humans / Peter Andrews and Terry Harrison -- Twenty-five years contemplating Sivapithecus taxonomy / Jay Kelley -- Habitat requirements and the extinction of the Miocene ape, Sivapithecus / Sherry V. Nelson -- Lots of faces from different places : what craniofacial morphology does(n't) tell us about hominoid phylogenetics / Bobbie Brown, John Kappelman, and Steven Ward -- When it rains it pours : legends and realities of the East African pluvials / John D. Kingston and Andrew Hill -- Species recognition in paleoanthropology : implications of small sample sizes / Richard J. Smith -- Chad, central Africa : searching west of the Rift Valley for a new understanding of the hominid origin / Michel Brunet, Franck Guy, and Patrick Vignaud -- The delta hypothesis / Richard C. Wrangham -- Plio-pleistocene faunal remains from gondolin GD 2 in situ assemblage, Northwest Province South Africa / Justin W. Adams and Glenn C. Conroy -- The Kapthurin formation : what we know now that we didn't know then / Sally McBrearty -- Apples and oranges : morphological versus behavioral transitions in the Pleistocene / Daniel E. Lieberman and Ofer Bar-Yosef -- Energy metabolism and transitions in human life histories / Peter T. Ellison. |
Series Title: | American School of Prehistoric Research monograph series. |
Responsibility: | Daniel Lieberman, Richard J. Smith, Jay Kelley, editors. |
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- Human evolution.
- Primates -- Evolution.
- Mammals -- Evolution.
- Pilbeam, David R.
- Biological Evolution.
- Hominidae -- physiology.
- Anatomy, Comparative.
- Fossils.
- Mammals -- physiology.
- Physiology, Comparative.
- Homme -- Évolution.
- Primates -- Évolution.
- Mammifères -- Évolution.
- Mensch.
- Evolution.
- Säugetiere.