Fieldwork performed during the last 15 years in various Early Pleistocene East African sites has significantly enlarged the fossil record of Homo erectus sensu lato (s.l.). Additional evidence comes from the Danakil Depression of Eritrea, where over 200 late Early to early Middle Pleistocene sites have been identified within a ∼1000 m-thick sedimentary succession outcropping in the Dandiero Rift Basin, near Buia. Along with an adult cranium (UA 31), which displays a blend of H. erectus-like and derived morpho-architectural features and three pelvic remains, two isolated permanent incisors (UA 222 and UA 369) have also been recovered from the 1 Ma (millions of years ago) Homo-bearing outcrop of Uadi Aalad. Since 2010, our surveys have expand...
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and decid...
Our understanding of the origin of the genus Homo has been hampered by a limited fossil record in ea...
The Bodo partial distal humerus with an approximate age of 0.6 million years is one of the very few...
Fieldwork performed during the last 15 years in various Early Pleistocene East African sites has sig...
The Early Pleistocene sedimentary succession of the Dandiero (Buia) Basin (Danakil Depression, Eritr...
Using diverse analytical tools (including high resolution µCT and μMRI), three fossil human teeth (i...
International audienceObjectives: The immature partial mandible GAR IVE from the c. 1.7 Ma old Garba...
Cranial vault thickness behaves as a highly variable feature in extant and fossil humans. While trad...
The Early to Middle Pleistocene Dandiero rift basin is located nearby to the Buia village, 110 km so...
Cognitive abilities and techno-economic behaviours of hominids in the time period between 2.6-2.3 My...
The climatic changes during the Early-Middle Pleistocene transition are a key to understand the ecos...
International audienceCognitive abilities and techno-economic behaviours of hominids in the time per...
This paper deals with the geological context of the northernmost site in the East Africa Rift system...
This paper deals with the geological context of the northernmost site in the East Africa Rift system...
<div><p>Despite uncontested evidence for fossils belonging to the early hominin genus <i>Australopit...
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and decid...
Our understanding of the origin of the genus Homo has been hampered by a limited fossil record in ea...
The Bodo partial distal humerus with an approximate age of 0.6 million years is one of the very few...
Fieldwork performed during the last 15 years in various Early Pleistocene East African sites has sig...
The Early Pleistocene sedimentary succession of the Dandiero (Buia) Basin (Danakil Depression, Eritr...
Using diverse analytical tools (including high resolution µCT and μMRI), three fossil human teeth (i...
International audienceObjectives: The immature partial mandible GAR IVE from the c. 1.7 Ma old Garba...
Cranial vault thickness behaves as a highly variable feature in extant and fossil humans. While trad...
The Early to Middle Pleistocene Dandiero rift basin is located nearby to the Buia village, 110 km so...
Cognitive abilities and techno-economic behaviours of hominids in the time period between 2.6-2.3 My...
The climatic changes during the Early-Middle Pleistocene transition are a key to understand the ecos...
International audienceCognitive abilities and techno-economic behaviours of hominids in the time per...
This paper deals with the geological context of the northernmost site in the East Africa Rift system...
This paper deals with the geological context of the northernmost site in the East Africa Rift system...
<div><p>Despite uncontested evidence for fossils belonging to the early hominin genus <i>Australopit...
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and decid...
Our understanding of the origin of the genus Homo has been hampered by a limited fossil record in ea...
The Bodo partial distal humerus with an approximate age of 0.6 million years is one of the very few...