The jaws and teeth of Homo sapiens have evolved, from the last common ancestor of chimpanzee and men to their current form. Many factors such as the foods eaten and the processing of foods by fire and tools have effected this evolution course. The evolution of the masticatory complex is related to other anatomical features such as brain size and bipedal posture, and leads to important proceedings like the formation of speech and language. In this review, the evolution of human jaws and teeth and its impact on the general course of human evolution is discussed
Members of the hominins – the ‘australopiths’ and the species of Homo –possess short and deep mandib...
This thesis takes a saltational approach to the evolution of both human anatomy and cognition. I arg...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...
The jaws and teeth of Homo sapiens have evolved, from the last common ancestor of chimpanzee and men...
The morphology & function of the teeth & jaws of Homo sapiens has changed with hominid evolution to ...
The orofacial complex of Homo sapiens (modern man) have evolved, from the common ancestor of chimpan...
The food an organism consumes impacts the evolution of its dentition and facial morphology. As the t...
This paper describes the existence of man on this planet from a single-celled primitive creature to ...
re more than hard structures for cutting, grinding and/or crush-ing food. Teeth, living or dead, hav...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
The canine is a tooth with special characteristics and adaptive significance that varies considerabl...
The reduction in dental size and mandibular robusticity is regarded as a major trend in human evolut...
The face is the most distinctive feature used to identify others. Modern humans have a short, retrac...
Within the genus Homo, we observe a decrease in mandibular robusticity and in the size of anterior a...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
Members of the hominins – the ‘australopiths’ and the species of Homo –possess short and deep mandib...
This thesis takes a saltational approach to the evolution of both human anatomy and cognition. I arg...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...
The jaws and teeth of Homo sapiens have evolved, from the last common ancestor of chimpanzee and men...
The morphology & function of the teeth & jaws of Homo sapiens has changed with hominid evolution to ...
The orofacial complex of Homo sapiens (modern man) have evolved, from the common ancestor of chimpan...
The food an organism consumes impacts the evolution of its dentition and facial morphology. As the t...
This paper describes the existence of man on this planet from a single-celled primitive creature to ...
re more than hard structures for cutting, grinding and/or crush-ing food. Teeth, living or dead, hav...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
The canine is a tooth with special characteristics and adaptive significance that varies considerabl...
The reduction in dental size and mandibular robusticity is regarded as a major trend in human evolut...
The face is the most distinctive feature used to identify others. Modern humans have a short, retrac...
Within the genus Homo, we observe a decrease in mandibular robusticity and in the size of anterior a...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
Members of the hominins – the ‘australopiths’ and the species of Homo –possess short and deep mandib...
This thesis takes a saltational approach to the evolution of both human anatomy and cognition. I arg...
The crucial importance in phylogenetic analyses lies in their ability to detail the evolution of liv...