International audienceIn Africa, relatively few hominoid fossils are known from the late middle Miocene and late Miocene periods corresponding to the time span 13-5.5 million years ago, compared to the preceding and subsequent periods from which several thousand specimens have been reported from many different localities. In Eurasia, in contrast, many hominoid fossils are known from the Late Miocene period from diverse localities scattered from Spain in the west to China in the East. The scarcity of hominoid fossils from this period in Africa lent support to the hypothesis that the ancestors of extant African Apes and hominids may have evolved in Eurasia and then dispersed to Africa during the late Miocene where they gave rise to the extant...
Over the last half-decade or so, there has been an explosion in the recognition of hominin genera an...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Fossil evidence points to an African origin of Homo sapiens from a group called either H. heidelberg...
International audienceAfrican Late Miocene hominoids are rare, having been reported from six localit...
The origin and diversification of great apes and humans is among the most researched and debated ser...
Recent advances in the study of human origins have increased our understanding of our ancestors. The...
The cranium from Broken Hill (Kabwe) was recovered from cave deposits in 1921, during metal ore mini...
The »Open Source« Perspective deals with the spatio-temporal distribution pattern of Miocene hominid...
AbstractA synthetic analysis of molecular, fossil and biogeographical data gives a remarkably consis...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Humans diverged from apes (chimpanzees, specifically) toward the end of the Miocene ~9.3 million to ...
While the Plio-Pleistocene saw the radiation of multiple hominin species adapted to a variety of env...
The evolutionary history of extant hominoids (humans and apes) remains poorly understood. The Africa...
The skeletal features of our species, Homo sapiens, include a globular braincase, brow ridges that a...
Clarifying morphological variation among African and Eurasian hominoids during the Miocene is of par...
Over the last half-decade or so, there has been an explosion in the recognition of hominin genera an...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Fossil evidence points to an African origin of Homo sapiens from a group called either H. heidelberg...
International audienceAfrican Late Miocene hominoids are rare, having been reported from six localit...
The origin and diversification of great apes and humans is among the most researched and debated ser...
Recent advances in the study of human origins have increased our understanding of our ancestors. The...
The cranium from Broken Hill (Kabwe) was recovered from cave deposits in 1921, during metal ore mini...
The »Open Source« Perspective deals with the spatio-temporal distribution pattern of Miocene hominid...
AbstractA synthetic analysis of molecular, fossil and biogeographical data gives a remarkably consis...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Humans diverged from apes (chimpanzees, specifically) toward the end of the Miocene ~9.3 million to ...
While the Plio-Pleistocene saw the radiation of multiple hominin species adapted to a variety of env...
The evolutionary history of extant hominoids (humans and apes) remains poorly understood. The Africa...
The skeletal features of our species, Homo sapiens, include a globular braincase, brow ridges that a...
Clarifying morphological variation among African and Eurasian hominoids during the Miocene is of par...
Over the last half-decade or so, there has been an explosion in the recognition of hominin genera an...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Fossil evidence points to an African origin of Homo sapiens from a group called either H. heidelberg...