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Changes in the form of the facial skeleton during growth: A comparative morphometric study of modern humans and neanderthals

Changes in the form of the facial skeleton during growth: A comparative morphometric study of modern humans and neanderthals

... The modern human infant goes through a period of rapid brain growth, at foetal rates, for a number of months after ...of modern humans, in that the pubic ramus was longer and narrower, indicating an ...

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The Seasonality Thermostat: Female Reproductive Synchrony and Male Behavior in Monkeys, Neanderthals, and Modern Humans

The Seasonality Thermostat: Female Reproductive Synchrony and Male Behavior in Monkeys, Neanderthals, and Modern Humans

... of modern humans and Neanderthals these strategies ...encephalization, modern human female ancestors, less seasonally constrained, pursued a strategy of cosmeticization of menstrual ...

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Expansion of a novel endogenous retrovirus throughout the pericentromeres of modern humans

Expansion of a novel endogenous retrovirus throughout the pericentromeres of modern humans

... of modern humans has been achieved then through several recombination events in K222 loci, rather than multiple K222 infections; inactivation of K222 by 5′LTR-gag dele- tion was evident early in ...

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A pulse of mid Pleistocene rift volcanism in Ethiopia at the dawn of modern humans

A pulse of mid Pleistocene rift volcanism in Ethiopia at the dawn of modern humans

... The Middle Pleistocene (781–126 ka) of Ethiopia spans a key juncture in hominin evolution, represented by the arrival of anatomically modern humans (i.e., our species Homo sapiens) in the region at around ...

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Reconstruction of human exposure to heavy metals using synchrotron radiation microbeams in prehistoric and modern humans

Reconstruction of human exposure to heavy metals using synchrotron radiation microbeams in prehistoric and modern humans

... the targeted heavy metals are lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn). Some of the reasons for selection of these metals are the following: (1) human exposure to lead is reported to be increasingly significant ...

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Functional implications of Neandertal introgression in modern humans

Functional implications of Neandertal introgression in modern humans

... in modern humans, we used selection scores from a catalog of sites for which allele frequency data in a set of modern humans ranging from around 8000 years to the present day are available ...

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150,000 year palaeoclimate record from northern Ethiopia supports early, multiple dispersals of modern humans from Africa

150,000 year palaeoclimate record from northern Ethiopia supports early, multiple dispersals of modern humans from Africa

... of modern humans out of Africa, but the timing is ...earlier modern human presence in ...early modern human fossil sites and to postulated dispersal ...of modern humans from ...

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A Rare Deep-Rooting D0 African Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup and Its Implications for the Expansion of Modern Humans Out of Africa

A Rare Deep-Rooting D0 African Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup and Its Implications for the Expansion of Modern Humans Out of Africa

... Present-day humans outside Africa descend mainly from a single expansion out 50,000 – 70,000 years ago, but many details of this expansion remain unclear, including the history of the male-speci fi c Y chromosome ...

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Impact of non-LTR retrotransposons in the differentiation and evolution of anatomically modern humans

Impact of non-LTR retrotransposons in the differentiation and evolution of anatomically modern humans

... This interpretation is also consistent with differences in the percentage of RIs targeting genes observed in RT-DB with respect to AMH-specific RIs, both vs chimp and vs HD/HN (Fig. 1a). Indeed, these three datasets of ...

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Archaic Lineages in the History of Modern Humans

Archaic Lineages in the History of Modern Humans

... An important question in the ongoing debate on the origin of Homo sapiens is whether modern human populations issued from a single lineage or whether several, independently evolving lineages contributed to their ...

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Temporal bone variation in Australian aborigines and other modern populations : implications for the origins of modern humans

Temporal bone variation in Australian aborigines and other modern populations : implications for the origins of modern humans

... Correlation Matrix of Variables in Factor Analysis .... Development of the Temporal Bone ... Mastoid .AJtsle Vs. Development of the Tympanic Ring ... Tympanic Plate Length Vs. Cra[r] ...

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A "Sudden Appearance" model for the Evolution of Human Cognition and Language

A "Sudden Appearance" model for the Evolution of Human Cognition and Language

... The debate over the evolution of an innate language capacity seems to divide into two principle schools of thought. Jackendoff (1999a, 1999b) has argued that lan- guage processing is based on three autonomous gener- ...

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A question of scale: Human migrations writ large and small

A question of scale: Human migrations writ large and small

... Although this particular episode of gene flow has been characterized with good spatial and temporal resolution, similar detail is rare in other studies of human gene flow. Indeed, many questions still remain about how ...

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Engels, Neanderthals and the origins of the family

Engels, Neanderthals and the origins of the family

... early modern humans from Africa, sometime before 45,000 years ...non-African humans in the world today originate from this ...all modern humans originate from this African ...that ...

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Prehistoric clothing and ice age climates : cold stress, neanderthal extinction and the emergence of modern human behaviour

Prehistoric clothing and ice age climates : cold stress, neanderthal extinction and the emergence of modern human behaviour

... in humans varies in relation to climate (or whether, instead, its variation relates more to factors such as lifestyle and activity levels) remains an open question despite considerable research in recent ...fully ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5333137.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5333137.pdf

... how humans have rapidly diverged from other species in the course of our unique ...energy, modern humans have escaped the energetic constraints of primary productivity that are imposed on all other ...

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The Later Stone Age Calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: morphology and chronology

The Later Stone Age Calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: morphology and chronology

... Landmarks and slid semilandmarks were superimposed with Generalized Procrustes Analysis (GPA) using the Morpheus software package [29]. The fitted coordinates were then analyzed statistically using principal components ...

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Y chromosome evidence of earliest modern human settlement in East Asia and multiple origins of Tibetan and Japanese populations

Y chromosome evidence of earliest modern human settlement in East Asia and multiple origins of Tibetan and Japanese populations

... of modern humans after their initial settlement in southern East ...that modern humans might exploit the food of "Mammoth Steppe" ...that modern humans explored the ...

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Constructing Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals for Medical Cost Data with Censored Observations

Constructing Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals for Medical Cost Data with Censored Observations

... anatomically modern humans and fossil bipeds (Drapeau 2008) in addition to a more medially displaced insertion point of the triceps brachii (Aiello ...of modern humans and Neanderthals have a ...

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Anthropological Genetics: Inferring the History of Our Species Through the Analysis of DNA

Anthropological Genetics: Inferring the History of Our Species Through the Analysis of DNA

... anatomically modern Homo sapiens evolved from the various more primitive populations around the world with Europeans having significant ...anatomically modern humans evolved recently in Africa and ...

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