One of the most crucial debates in human paleoneurology concerns the timing and mode of the emergence of the derived cerebral features in the hominin fossil record. Given its exceptional degree of preservation and geological age (i.e., 3.67 Ma), StW 573 (‘Little Foot’) has the potential to shed new light on hominin brain evolution. Here we present the first detailed comparative description of the external neuroanatomy of StW 573. The endocast was virtually reconstructed and compared to ten southern African hominin specimens from Makapansgat, Malapa, Sterkfontein and Swartkrans attributed to Australopithecus and Paranthropus. We apply an automatic method for the detection of sulcal and vascular imprints. The endocranial surface of StW 573 is...
The fossiliferous deposits within the lower-lying Jacovec Cavern in the locality of Sterkfontein yie...
Acknowledgements: We thank Stephany Potze, curator of the Palaeontology Section of the Ditsong Natio...
The only direct source of information about hominin brain evolution comes from the fossil record of ...
International audienceOne of the most crucial debates in human paleoneurology concerns the timing an...
One of the most crucial debates in human paleoneurology concerns the timing and mode of the emergenc...
Assessment of global endocranial morphology and regional neuroanatomical changes in early hominins i...
International audienceAssessment of global endocranial morphology and regional neuroanatomical chang...
Knowledge of human brain evolution primarily relies on the interpretation of palaeoneurological evid...
International audienceBecause of its exceptional degree of preservation and its geological age of ∼3...
Functional morphology of the atlas reflects multiple aspects of an organism’s biology. More specific...
International audienceThe EndoMap project aims to provide new insights into the timing and mode of t...
International audienceKey questions in paleoneurology concern the timing and emergence of derived ce...
The fossiliferous deposits within the lower-lying Jacovec Cavern in the locality of Sterkfontein yie...
Acknowledgements: We thank Stephany Potze, curator of the Palaeontology Section of the Ditsong Natio...
The only direct source of information about hominin brain evolution comes from the fossil record of ...
International audienceOne of the most crucial debates in human paleoneurology concerns the timing an...
One of the most crucial debates in human paleoneurology concerns the timing and mode of the emergenc...
Assessment of global endocranial morphology and regional neuroanatomical changes in early hominins i...
International audienceAssessment of global endocranial morphology and regional neuroanatomical chang...
Knowledge of human brain evolution primarily relies on the interpretation of palaeoneurological evid...
International audienceBecause of its exceptional degree of preservation and its geological age of ∼3...
Functional morphology of the atlas reflects multiple aspects of an organism’s biology. More specific...
International audienceThe EndoMap project aims to provide new insights into the timing and mode of t...
International audienceKey questions in paleoneurology concern the timing and emergence of derived ce...
The fossiliferous deposits within the lower-lying Jacovec Cavern in the locality of Sterkfontein yie...
Acknowledgements: We thank Stephany Potze, curator of the Palaeontology Section of the Ditsong Natio...
The only direct source of information about hominin brain evolution comes from the fossil record of ...