Neanderthals revisited : new approaches and perspectives
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Neanderthals revisited : new approaches and perspectives
(Vertebrate paleobiology and paleoanthropology)(The Max-Planck-Institute subseries in human evolution / coordinated by Jean-Jacques Hublin)
Springer, c2008
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This volume presents the cutting-edge research of leading scientists, re-examining the major debates in Neanderthal research with the use of innovative methods and exciting new theoretical approaches. Coverage includes the re-evaluation of Neanderthal anatomy, inferred adaptations and habitual activities, developmental patterns, phylogenetic relationships, and the Neanderthal extinction; new methods include computer tomography, 3D geometric morphometrics, ancient DNA and bioenergetics. The book offers fresh insight into both Neanderthals and modern humans.
Table of Contents
1. Neanderthals Revisited
K. Harvati and T. Harrison
2. The Distinctiveness and Systematic Context of Homo neanderthalensis
I. Tattersall and J.H. Schwartz
3. Saccopastore 1: The Earliest Neanderthal? A new Look at an Old Cranium
E. Bruner and G. Manzi
4. Inquiries into Neanderthal Cranio-facial Development and Evolution: 'Accretion' vs 'organismal' models
Rosas, M. Bastir, C. Martinez-Maza, A. Garcia-Tabernero, and C. Lalueza-Fox
5. Neanderthals and Modern Humans - Chimps and Bonobo
M.S. Ponce de Leon and C.P.E. Zollikofer
6. Cranial Growth models: Heterochrony, heterotopy, and the kinematics of Ontogeny
C.P.E. Zollikofer and M.S. Ponce de Leon
7. Bioenergetic Perspectives on Neanderthal Thermoregulatory and Activity Budgets
S.E. Churchill
8. How different were Neanderthals' Habitual Activities? A Comparative Analysis with Diverse Groups of Recent Humans
O.M. Pearson, R.M. Cordero, and A.M. Busby
9. Neanderthal Hands in their Proper Perspective
W.A. Niewoehner
10. Did Neanderthals make the Chatelperronian Assemblage from La Grotte du Renne (Arcy-Sur-Cure, France)?
S.E. Bailey and J.-J. Hublin
11. The Fate of European Neanderthals: Results and Perspectives from Ancient DNA Analyses
D. Serre and S. Paabo
12. Selection on Mitochondrial DNA and the Neanderthal Problem
J. Hawks
13. Reliability of Cranial Morphology in Reconstructing Neanderthal Phylogeny
K. Harvati and T.D. Weaver
14. Non-metric Variation in Recent Humans as a Model for Understanding Neanderthal-Early Modern Human Differences: Just How 'Unique' are Neanderthal Unique Traits
J.C.M. Ahern
15. Earliest Upper Paleolithic crania from Mladec, Czech Republic, and the Question of Neanderthal-Modern Continuity: Metrical Evidence from the Fronto-Facial Region
G. Brauer, H. Broeg, and C. Stringer
16. Neanderthals and Modern Humans: An Example of a Mammalian Syngameon
T.W. Holliday
17. Speciation by distance and temporal overlap: A New Approach to Understanding Neanderthal Evolution
J.-L. Voisin
18. The Neanderthal-H. sapiens Interface in Eurasia
C. B. Stringer
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