Institutional affiliations
CNRS-MNHN
List of publications
January 2024 — Magnetostratigraphy of the Pliocene Masol Formation, Siwalik Frontal Range, India: Implications for the Age of Intentional Cut-Marked Fossil Bones. The sedimentary Masol Formation, at least 165 m thick, is located in the
Indian Siwalik Frontal Range and outcrops in the... Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. Vol. 259, p. 105884.
, ISSN:
1367-9120
2023 — From Quadrupedal to Bipedal Walking ’on the Fly’: The Mechanics of Dynamical Mode Transition in Primates. Journal of Experimental Biology. Vol. 226, n° 2, jeb244792.
, ISSN:
0022-0949
June 2023 — Morphological Integration and Shape Covariation between the Trapezium and First Metacarpal among Extant Hominids. Abstract Objectives The shape of the trapezium and first metacarpal
(Mc1) markedly influence thumb mobility, strength, and the... American Journal of Biological Anthropology. Ajpa.24800.
, ISSN:
2692-7691, 2692-7691
January 2023 — « Chapter 6 - Lateralized Behaviors in Living Humans: Application in the Context of Hominin Brain Evolution » in Progress in Brain Research. The left and right hemispheres of our brains differ subtly in structure,
and each is dominant in processing specific cognitive... Vol. 275, dir. Elsevier, p. 143-164.
, October 2023 — Genome Sequences of 36,000- to 37,000-Year-Old Modern Humans at Buran-Kaya III in Crimea. Populations genetically related to present-day Europeans first appeared
in Europe at some point after 38,00040,000 years ago,... Nature Ecology & Evolution. Dir. Nature Publishing Group, p. 1-13.
, ISSN:
2397-334X
February 2023 — A human lower third molar from the Acheulean site of Cueva del Ángel (Lucena, Córdoba, Spain). American Journal of Biological Anthropology. Vol. 180, n° 2, dir. Wiley, p. 386-400.
, July 2023 — The Exploitation of Toxic Fish from the Terminal Pleistocene in Maritime Southeast Asia: A Case Study from the Mindoro Archaeological Sites, Philippines. Animals. Vol. 13, n° 13, p. 2113. Publisher: MDPI.
, 2023 — Magnetostratigraphy of the Pliocene Masol Formation, Siwalik Frontal Range, India: Implications for the age of ntentional cut-marked fossil bones. The sedimentary Masol Formation, at least 165 m thick, is located in the
Indian Siwalik Frontal Range and outcrops in the... Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. Vol. 259, p. 105884.
, September 2023 — Inferring the Mobility of a Middle Upper Paleolithic Female Skeleton from Caviglione (Liguria, Italy): Impact of Trauma and Mountainous Terrain. Journal of Human Evolution. Vol. 184, dir. Elsevier, p. 103428.
, June 2023 — From Fossils to Mind. Fossil endocasts record features of brains from the past: size, shape,
vasculature, and gyrification. These data, alongside... Communications Biology. Vol. 6, n° 1, dir. Nature Publishing Group, p. 1-21.
, ISSN:
2399-3642
2023 — « Convergence of Bipedal Locomotion: Why Walk or Run on Only Two Legs » in Convergent Evolution: Animal Form and Function. Dir. Springer.
, 2023 — « Convergence of Bipedal Locomotion: Why Walk or Run on Only Two Legs » in Convergent Evolution. Dir. Springer International Publishing, p. 431-476.
, ISBN:
978-3-031-11440-3 978-3-031-11441-0
2023 — Cognition, Foraging, and Energetics in Extant and Extinct Primates. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 11, dir. Frontiers, p. 1192061.
, 2023 — The Human Remains Found in 1967 in Axlor: Still Not Convincingly Neandertals: A Reply to González-Urquijo et Al. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. Vol. 180, n° 2, p. 245-251.
, 2023 — « De la fouille à la reconstitution des environnements et des comportements préhistoriques : l’outil de recherche Schopper, un système immersif en aide à la formulation d’hypothèses scientifiques » in Les sciences archéologiques à l’ère du virtuel. Dir. Éditions du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, p. 190-206.
, 2023 — A Third Neanderthal Individual from La Ferrassie Dated to the End of the Middle Palaeolithic. PaleoAnthropology. Vol. 2023, n° 1, p. 98-118.
, ISSN:
1545-0031
2023 — The Diploic Venous System in Homo Neanderthalensis and Fossil Homo Sapiens: A Study Using High-Resolution Computed Tomography. Objectives The diploic venous system has been hypothesized to be related
to human brain evolution, though its evolutionary... American Journal of Biological Anthropology. Vol. 182, n° 3, p. 412-427.
, ISSN:
2692-7691
October 2023 — Kanyimangin: The Early to Middle Pleistocene Transition in the South-West of the Turkana Basin. , The Early to Middle Pleistocene Transition (EMPT) is characterised by
major environmental changes and evolutionary... Antiquity. Vol. 97, n° 395, dir. Cambridge University Press, e25.
, ISSN:
0003-598X, 1745-1744
2023 — Preliminary Study of Two Deciduous Human Molars from the Late Pleistocene Layers of Song Terus (East Java): A Window into the Last Homo Erectus and the First Homo Sapiens in Java. L’anthropologie. Vol. 127, n° 3, dir. Elsevier, p. 103159.
, July 2023 — Variability of the Late Pleistocene-Holocene Homo Sapiens Groups in Western Indonesian Archipelago: Focus on Second Molars. The present study aims at characterizing the variability of the Late
Pleistocene to Holocene western Indonesian archipelago... L’Anthropologie. Vol. 127, n° 3, dir. Elsevier, p. 103169.
, ISSN:
0003-5521