The discovery of Australopithecus afarensis has led to new interpretations of hominid phylogeny, some of which reject A. africanus as an ancestor of Homo. Analysis of buccolingual tooth crown dimensions in australopithecines and Homo species by Johanson and White (Science 202 :321–330, 1979) revealed that the South African gracile australopithecines are intermediate in size between Laetoli/Hadar hominids and South African robust hominids. Homo , on the other hand, displays dimensions similar to those of A. afarensis and smaller than those of other australopithecines. These authors conclude, therefore, that A. africanus is derived in the direction of A. robustus and is not an ancestor of the Homo clade. However, there is a ...
Our understanding of the origin of the genus Homo has been hampered by a limited fossil record in ea...
Geometric morphometric shape analyses are used to compare the maxillae of the Kenyanthropus platyops...
The cranial morphology of the earliest known hominins in the genus Australopithecus remains unclear....
Objectives: Australopithecus sediba is characterized further by providing formerly unpublished and r...
A new species of Homo, Homo naledi, was described in 2015 based on the hominin skeletal remains from...
A large portion of the Homo habilis hypodigm consists of dental remains, including the key specimens...
Homo naledi displays a combination of features across the skeleton not found in any other hominin ta...
The origins of Homo, as well as the diversity and biogeographic distribution of early Homo species, ...
The origins of Homo, as well as the diversity and biogeographic distribution of early Homo species r...
Despite uncontested evidence for fossils belonging to the early hominin genus Australopithecus in Ea...
Analyses of hominin dental remains conventionally include measurements of tooth crown sizes and desc...
The appearance of the earliest members of the genus Homo in South Africa represents a key event in h...
THE EVOLUTION OF THE MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FO...
The Australopithecus afarensis dental sample exhibits a wide range of variation, which is most not...
Objectives Size-corrected tooth crown measurements were used to estimate phenetic affinities among ...
Our understanding of the origin of the genus Homo has been hampered by a limited fossil record in ea...
Geometric morphometric shape analyses are used to compare the maxillae of the Kenyanthropus platyops...
The cranial morphology of the earliest known hominins in the genus Australopithecus remains unclear....
Objectives: Australopithecus sediba is characterized further by providing formerly unpublished and r...
A new species of Homo, Homo naledi, was described in 2015 based on the hominin skeletal remains from...
A large portion of the Homo habilis hypodigm consists of dental remains, including the key specimens...
Homo naledi displays a combination of features across the skeleton not found in any other hominin ta...
The origins of Homo, as well as the diversity and biogeographic distribution of early Homo species, ...
The origins of Homo, as well as the diversity and biogeographic distribution of early Homo species r...
Despite uncontested evidence for fossils belonging to the early hominin genus Australopithecus in Ea...
Analyses of hominin dental remains conventionally include measurements of tooth crown sizes and desc...
The appearance of the earliest members of the genus Homo in South Africa represents a key event in h...
THE EVOLUTION OF THE MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FO...
The Australopithecus afarensis dental sample exhibits a wide range of variation, which is most not...
Objectives Size-corrected tooth crown measurements were used to estimate phenetic affinities among ...
Our understanding of the origin of the genus Homo has been hampered by a limited fossil record in ea...
Geometric morphometric shape analyses are used to compare the maxillae of the Kenyanthropus platyops...
The cranial morphology of the earliest known hominins in the genus Australopithecus remains unclear....