The Bodo partial distal humerus with an approximate age of 0.6 million years is one of the very few postcranial remains from the African Middle Pleistocene. Despite its fragmentary status, comparisons of the Bodo humerus with other fossil hominid and modern human samples reveal some insights into African hominids of this time period. The Bodo partial humerus displays distal humeral features very common in the European Middle and Late Pleistocene hominids, such as a relatively wide olecranon fossa and relatively thin lateral and medial pillars adjacent to the fossa. In Africa, the postcranial fossils from the Middle and Late Pleistocene exhibit a surprising amount of morphological diversity. The presence of ‘typically’ Neandertal trai...
Fossil evidence points to an African origin of Homo sapiens from a group called either H. heidelberg...
Understanding changes in ontogenetic development is central to the study of human evolution. With th...
International audienceIn many Middle Pleistocene sites, the co-occurrence of hominins with carnivore...
A well-preserved distal portion of a left humerus was discovered in 1976 during excavations directed...
KNM-ER 47000 is a fossil hominin upper limb skeleton from the Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya (FwJj14E, ...
The coexistence of multiple hominin species during the Lower Pleistocene has long presented a challe...
The origin of Homo sapiens remains a matter of debate. The extent and geographic patterning of morph...
The differences and similarities between Near Eastern Neanderthals and the early modern humans from ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [123]-139)Early Upper Pleistocene hominid remains from th...
Recent developments in the field of palaeoanthropology necessitate the suppression of two hominin t...
Fieldwork performed during the last 15 years in various Early Pleistocene East African sites has sig...
Fieldwork performed during the last 15 years in various Early Pleistocene East African sites has sig...
Mandibles are among the most common skeletal elements of Late Pleistocene specimens of Homo sapiens ...
International audienceIn many Middle Pleistocene sites, the co-occurrence of hominins with carnivore...
Background Regional diversity in the morphology of the H. erectus postcranium is not broadly documen...
Fossil evidence points to an African origin of Homo sapiens from a group called either H. heidelberg...
Understanding changes in ontogenetic development is central to the study of human evolution. With th...
International audienceIn many Middle Pleistocene sites, the co-occurrence of hominins with carnivore...
A well-preserved distal portion of a left humerus was discovered in 1976 during excavations directed...
KNM-ER 47000 is a fossil hominin upper limb skeleton from the Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya (FwJj14E, ...
The coexistence of multiple hominin species during the Lower Pleistocene has long presented a challe...
The origin of Homo sapiens remains a matter of debate. The extent and geographic patterning of morph...
The differences and similarities between Near Eastern Neanderthals and the early modern humans from ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [123]-139)Early Upper Pleistocene hominid remains from th...
Recent developments in the field of palaeoanthropology necessitate the suppression of two hominin t...
Fieldwork performed during the last 15 years in various Early Pleistocene East African sites has sig...
Fieldwork performed during the last 15 years in various Early Pleistocene East African sites has sig...
Mandibles are among the most common skeletal elements of Late Pleistocene specimens of Homo sapiens ...
International audienceIn many Middle Pleistocene sites, the co-occurrence of hominins with carnivore...
Background Regional diversity in the morphology of the H. erectus postcranium is not broadly documen...
Fossil evidence points to an African origin of Homo sapiens from a group called either H. heidelberg...
Understanding changes in ontogenetic development is central to the study of human evolution. With th...
International audienceIn many Middle Pleistocene sites, the co-occurrence of hominins with carnivore...