The Human evolution source book
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The Human evolution source book
(Advances in human evolution series)
Prentice Hall, c1993
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  鳥取
  島根
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  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Designed for use in anthropology, paleontology, and evolutionary biology, this reference brings together the major ideas and publications on human evolution of the past three decades. Filled with the original articles which have shaped current views of this field, the book spans the entire scope of human evolution with particular emphasis on the fossil record including archaeological studies.
目次
1. Fossil Evidence on Human Origins and Dispersal.
2. The Phylogeny of the Homonoid Primates as Indicated by DNA-DNA Hybridization.
3. Molecular Insights into the Nature and Timing of Ancient Speciation Events: Correlates with Paleoclimate and Paleobiogeography.
4. DNA Hybridization as a Guide to Phylogeny:Relations of the Hominoidea.
5. The Evolution of the Human Hand
6. The Antiquity of Human Walking.
7. The Anatomy of Human Speech.
8. Hominid Paleoneurology.
9. Human Evolution: The Geological Framework.
10. The Origin and Adaptive Radiation of the Australopithecines.
11. A Systematic Assessment of Early African Hominids.
12. Phylogenetic Analysis of Early Hominids.
13. 2.5-MyrAustralopithecus Boisei from West of Lake Turkana, Kenya.
14. Hand of Paranthropus from Member 1, Swarkrans: Fossil Evidence for Tool Behavior.
15. The Diet of South African Australopithecines Based on a Study of Dental Microwear.
16. Ecological and Adaptive Changes Associated with Early Hominid Evolution.
17. Biomechanical Perspectives on the Lower Limb of Early Hominids.
18. Arboreality and Bipedality in the Hadar Hominids.
19. Australopithecine Taxonomy and Phylogeny.
20. The Evolution of Hunting.
21. Gathering and the Hominid Adaptation.
22. The Origin of Man.
23. The Changing Role of Women in Models of Human Evolution.
24. Aspects of Human Evolution.
25. Scavenging or Hunting in Early Hominids.
26. A New Species of the Genus Homo from Olduvai Gorge.
27. Evidence for an Advanced Plio-Pleistocene Hominid from East Rudolf, Kenya.
28. The Koobi Fora Hominids and their Bearing on the Origins of the Genus Homo.
29. Functional Morphology of Homo habilis.
30. New Partial Skeleton of Homo Habilis from Olduvai Gorge.
31. Origin and Evolution of the Genus Homo.
32. Cutmarks Made by Stone Tools from Olduvai Gorge.
33. The Oldowan Reassessed.
34. Davidson Black, Peking Man, and the Chinese Dragon.
35. Homo Erectus: Who, When, and Where.
36. Peking Man.
37. Patterns in the Evolution of Homo Erectus.
38. Evolution in Homo Erectus.
39. Early Homo Erectus Skeleton from West Lake Tur
40.Paleobiology and Age of African Homo Erectus.
41. The Lower Palaeolithic.
42. Middle Pleistocene Hominid Variability and the Origin of Late Pleistocene Humans.
43. Neanderthals and Presapiens.
44. Anteneanderthals: Presapiens or Preneanderth als.
45. Species Recognition in Human Paleontology.
46. The Afro-European Sapiens Hypothesis and Hominid Evolution in East Asis During the Middle and Late Pleistocene.
47. Nitochondrial DNA and Human Evolution.
48. The Unmasking of Mitochondrial Eve.
49. Multiregional Evolution.
50. Pleistocene Glacial Ecology and the Evolution of "Classic Neanderthal" Man.
51. Early Upper Paleolithic Man and Late Middle Paleolithic Tools.
52. Neanderthals: Names, Hypotheses, and Scientific Method.
53. Upper Pleistocene Hominid Evolution in South- Central Europe.
54. The Fate of the Neanderthals.
55. Mousterian, Chatelperronian, and Early Aurignacian in Western Europe.
56. Genetic and Fossil Evidence for the Origin of Modern Humans.
57. The Study of Race.
58. Redefining Races: The Potential Demise of a Concept in Physical Anthropology.
59. Explaining Modern Man: Evolutionists Versus Migrationists.
60. Reconstruction of Human Evolution: Bring Together Genetic, Archaeological, and Linguistic Data.
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