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2022 — Self-Organization as a New Paradigm in Evolutionary Biology: From Theory to Applied Cases in the Tree of Life. Vol. 5, dir. Springer International Publishing.
, ISBN:
978-3-031-04782-4 978-3-031-04783-1
Septembre 2022 — Des traces de boucherie aux outils lithiques de Masol (Pliocène supérieur, Inde du Nord). Une approche psychomotrice de l’origine et de l’identité des hominiens. Résumé Masol est une formation géologique des piémonts himalayens du
nord-ouest de l’Inde attribuée au Pliocène final dès les... L’Anthropologie. Vol. 126, n° 4, p. 103070.
, ISSN:
0003-5521
2022 — What Are the “Costs and Benefits” of Meat-Eating in Human Evolution? The Challenging Contribution of Behavioral Ecology to Archeology. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 10.
, ISSN:
2296-701X
2022 — Cost-Benefit Trade-Offs of Aquatic Resource Exploitation in the Context of Hominin Evolution. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 10.
, ISSN:
2296-701X
2022 — Development of bipedal walking in olive baboons, Papio anubis: A kinematic analysis. Objective Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual bipeds,
they are able to walk bipedally from an early age. In... American Journal of Biological Anthropology. Vol. 177, n° 4, p. 719-734. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ajpa.24454.
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2692-7691
2022 — Manipulative Repertoire of Bonobos (Pan Paniscus) in Spontaneous Feeding Situation. American Journal of Primatology. Vol. n/a, n/a, e23383.
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1098-2345
2022 — Early Pleistocene Hominin Subsistence Behaviors in South Africa: Evidence from the Hominin-Bearing Deposit of Cooper’s D (Bloubank Valley, South Africa). Journal of Human Evolution. Vol. 162, p. 103116.
, ISSN:
0047-2484
Mai 2022 — Fossil Bovidae from the Hominini-bearing site of Cooper’s D (Bloubank Valley, South Africa): implications for Paranthropus robustus Broom, 1938 and early Homo Linnaeus, 1758 habitat preferences. The Cooper’s D deposit has been dated by U-Pb at a maximum age of 1.37
Ma ± 0.113 and has yielded seven Hominini remains, six... Comptes Rendus Palevol. N° 21.
, ISSN:
1777-571X
Mars 2022 — Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic. The Black Death (1347–1352 ce) is the most renowned pandemic in human
history, believed by many to have killed half of Europe’s... Nature Ecology & Evolution. Vol. 6, n° 3, p. 297-306.
, ISSN:
2397-334X
Mars 2022 — Variation in cross-sectional indicator of femoral robusticity in Homo sapiens and Neandertals. Variations in the cross-sectional properties of long bones are used to
reconstruct the activity of human groups and differences... Scientific Reports. Vol. 12, n° 1, p. 4739. Number: 1 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group.
, ISSN:
2045-2322
2022 — The Internal Cranial Anatomy of a Female With Endocrine Disorders From a Mediaeval Population. Gigantism and acromegaly have been observed in past populations;
however, analyses usually focus on the morphological features... Frontiers in Endocrinology. Vol. 13.
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1664-2392
Juin 2022 — Standardization procedure to provide a unified multi-method elemental compositional dataset, application to ferruginous colouring matters from Namibia. Curation of archaeological materials often leads to carrying out
multi-analytical methodologies that combine non-invasive and... Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. Vol. 43, p. 103454. Publisher: Elsevier.
, ISSN:
2352409X
2022 — Nasopharyngeal morphology contributes to understanding the “muddle in the middle” of the Pleistocene hominin fossil record. The late archeologist Glynn Isaac first applied the term “muddle in the
middle” to a poorly understood period in the Middle... The Anatomical Record. Vol. 305, n° 8, p. 2038-2064. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ar.24913.
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1932-8494
Septembre 2022 — Emergence of the genus Homo: From concept to taxonomy. The main goal of this paper is to present an overview of hypotheses
concerning early Homo specimens and to discuss the... L’Anthropologie. Vol. 126, n° 4, p. 103068.
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0003-5521
Février 2022 — In vivo intraoral waterflow quantification reveals hidden mechanisms of suction feeding in fish. Virtually all fishes rely on flows of water to transport food to the
back of their pharynx. While external flows that draw food... eLife. Vol. 11, e73621.
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2050-084X
2022 — Browsing Multiple Subjects When the Atlas Adaptation Cannot Be Achieved via a Warping Strategy. Brain mapping studies often need to identify brain structures or
functional circuits into a set of individual brains. To this... Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. Vol. 16.
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1662-5196
2022 — Covariation of Proximal Finger and Toe Phalanges in Homo Sapiens: A Novel Approach to Assess Covariation of Serially Corresponding Structures. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. Vol. 177, n° 3, p. 471-488.
, ISSN:
2692-7691
Août 2022 — New evidence of Neandertal butchery traditions through the marrow extraction in southwestern Europe (MIS 5–3). Long bone breakage for bone marrow recovery is a commonly observed
practice in Middle Palaeolithic contexts, regardless of the... PLOS ONE. Vol. 17, n° 8, e0271816.
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1932-6203
Janvier 2022 — Age of the oldest known Homo sapiens from eastern Africa. Efforts to date the oldest modern human fossils in eastern Africa, from
Omo-Kibish1–3 and Herto4,5 in Ethiopia, have drawn on a... Nature. Vol. 601, n° 7894, p. 579-583. Number: 7894 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group.
, ISSN:
1476-4687
2022 — Further Analyses of the Structural Organization of Homo Luzonensis Teeth: Evolutionary Implications. Journal of Human Evolution. Vol. 163, p. 103124.
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00472484