Several studies concerning the extra-continental morphological affinities of Paleo-Indian skeletons, carried out independently in South and North America, have indicated that the Americas were first occupied by non-Mongoloids that made their way to the New World through the Bering Strait in ancient times. The first South Americans show a clear resemblance to modern South Pacific and African populations, while the first North Americans seem to be at an unresolved morphological position between modern South Pacific and Europeans. In none of these analyses the first Americans show any resemblance to either northeast Asians or modern native Americans. So far, these studies have included affirmed and putative early skeletons thought to date betw...
During its expansion across the globe, Homo sapiens successfully survived to major adaptive challeng...
Currently, one of the major debates about the American peopling focuses on the number of populations...
The biological and morphological diversity of Native American populations has been a topic of intens...
Early American crania show a different morphological pattern from the one shared by late Native Amer...
Objective A noticeably well‐preserved ∼12.500 years‐old skeleton from the Hoyo Negro cave, Yucatán, ...
Increasing skeletal evidence from the U.S.A., Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil strongly suggests that th...
Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested ...
The human settlement of the Americas has been a topic of intense debate for centuries, and there is ...
In this study we compare the cranial morphology of several late Paleoindian skeletons uncovered at S...
Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested ...
El objetivo de este trabajo es realizar un análisis comparativo de la morfología craneofacial en una...
Artículo de publicación ISIFor decades anthropologists have discussed how and when the Americas were...
The cranial morphology of Early Holocene American human samples is characterized by a long and narro...
A subjective and bivariate analysis of 8500-10,000-year-old human fossil remains from North America ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the morphology of a skull from Candonga Cave (central Argentina)...
During its expansion across the globe, Homo sapiens successfully survived to major adaptive challeng...
Currently, one of the major debates about the American peopling focuses on the number of populations...
The biological and morphological diversity of Native American populations has been a topic of intens...
Early American crania show a different morphological pattern from the one shared by late Native Amer...
Objective A noticeably well‐preserved ∼12.500 years‐old skeleton from the Hoyo Negro cave, Yucatán, ...
Increasing skeletal evidence from the U.S.A., Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil strongly suggests that th...
Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested ...
The human settlement of the Americas has been a topic of intense debate for centuries, and there is ...
In this study we compare the cranial morphology of several late Paleoindian skeletons uncovered at S...
Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested ...
El objetivo de este trabajo es realizar un análisis comparativo de la morfología craneofacial en una...
Artículo de publicación ISIFor decades anthropologists have discussed how and when the Americas were...
The cranial morphology of Early Holocene American human samples is characterized by a long and narro...
A subjective and bivariate analysis of 8500-10,000-year-old human fossil remains from North America ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the morphology of a skull from Candonga Cave (central Argentina)...
During its expansion across the globe, Homo sapiens successfully survived to major adaptive challeng...
Currently, one of the major debates about the American peopling focuses on the number of populations...
The biological and morphological diversity of Native American populations has been a topic of intens...