Uniquely, with respect to Middle Pleistocene hominins, anatomically modern humans do not possess marked browridges, and have a more vertical forehead with mobile eyebrows that play a key role in social signalling and communication. The presence and variability of browridges in archaic Homo and their absence in ourselves have led to debate concerning their morphogenesis and function, with two main hypotheses being put forward; that browridge morphology is the result of the spatial relationship between the orbits and the braincase, and that browridge morphology is significantly impacted by biting mechanics. Here we virtually manipulate browridge morphology of an archaic hominin (Kabwe 1), showing that it is much larger than the minimum requir...
Interactions of the brain and cranium in archaic populations remain poorly understood. Hominin fossi...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
The usefulness of cranial morphology in reconstructing the phylogeny of closely related taxa is ofte...
Uniquely, with respect to Middle Pleistocene hominins, anatomically modern humans do not possess mar...
The face is the most distinctive feature used to identify others. Modern humans have a short, retrac...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [80]-90)The origin of modern humans has long been a contr...
Facial prognathism and projection are important characteristics in human evolution but their three-d...
Darwin and other pioneering scholars made comparisons between human facial signals and those of non-...
are analyzed, including seven new specimens. This sample makes it possible to thoroughly characteriz...
Mid-late Pleistocene fossil hominins such as Homo neanderthalensis and H. heidelbergensis are often ...
In this article we provide evidence that evolutionary pressures altered the cranial base and the mas...
abstract: The basicranium has been described as phylogenetically informative, developmentally stable...
Abstract Cranial Morphology, Variation, and Integration in Homo sapiens by Whitney Brooke Reiner, Do...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...
Anatomically, modern humans differ from archaic forms in possessing a globular neurocranium and a re...
Interactions of the brain and cranium in archaic populations remain poorly understood. Hominin fossi...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
The usefulness of cranial morphology in reconstructing the phylogeny of closely related taxa is ofte...
Uniquely, with respect to Middle Pleistocene hominins, anatomically modern humans do not possess mar...
The face is the most distinctive feature used to identify others. Modern humans have a short, retrac...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [80]-90)The origin of modern humans has long been a contr...
Facial prognathism and projection are important characteristics in human evolution but their three-d...
Darwin and other pioneering scholars made comparisons between human facial signals and those of non-...
are analyzed, including seven new specimens. This sample makes it possible to thoroughly characteriz...
Mid-late Pleistocene fossil hominins such as Homo neanderthalensis and H. heidelbergensis are often ...
In this article we provide evidence that evolutionary pressures altered the cranial base and the mas...
abstract: The basicranium has been described as phylogenetically informative, developmentally stable...
Abstract Cranial Morphology, Variation, and Integration in Homo sapiens by Whitney Brooke Reiner, Do...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...
Anatomically, modern humans differ from archaic forms in possessing a globular neurocranium and a re...
Interactions of the brain and cranium in archaic populations remain poorly understood. Hominin fossi...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
The usefulness of cranial morphology in reconstructing the phylogeny of closely related taxa is ofte...