Includes bibliographical references.Colloquium VII, Evolutive modalities in ancient hominids and phyletic relationships between Australopithecines and the genus Homo -- Colloquium VIII, Lithic industries, language, and social behaviour in the first human forms
This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to disc...
Since language is the derIDing trait of our species, human evolution and linguistic evolution are ob...
This paper discusses the role of linguistics in studying human evolution. In the preamble on major s...
This book argues for a much greater antiquity of human language than has usually been presumed in re...
Abstract: This paper uses the framework of Modes of Evolution (Naccache 1999) to structure a histor...
The paper attempts to trace the first suggestions that the Australopithecus as a member of the famil...
It is for all practical purposes impossible to consider the topics of cognition and symbolism in hum...
Fossil and genetic evidence show that the history of bipedal primates (hominids) began approximately...
Recent developments in the study of early man have turned away from analysing fossil remains as evid...
This volume provides the most up-to-date and holistic but compact account of the peopling of the wor...
From an archaeological perspective, discussions on the nature of hominin evolution in regards to the...
Masset Claude. E. Trinkaus, ed., The Emergence of Modern Humans. Biocultural adaptations in the late...
established that human ancestors are of Apes Lineage and the first language might have been originat...
Chimpanzee referential models for early hominid behavior have become the most common of all current ...
Homo sapiens, the only extant species of the genus Homo, shares common behavioural patterns with oth...
This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to disc...
Since language is the derIDing trait of our species, human evolution and linguistic evolution are ob...
This paper discusses the role of linguistics in studying human evolution. In the preamble on major s...
This book argues for a much greater antiquity of human language than has usually been presumed in re...
Abstract: This paper uses the framework of Modes of Evolution (Naccache 1999) to structure a histor...
The paper attempts to trace the first suggestions that the Australopithecus as a member of the famil...
It is for all practical purposes impossible to consider the topics of cognition and symbolism in hum...
Fossil and genetic evidence show that the history of bipedal primates (hominids) began approximately...
Recent developments in the study of early man have turned away from analysing fossil remains as evid...
This volume provides the most up-to-date and holistic but compact account of the peopling of the wor...
From an archaeological perspective, discussions on the nature of hominin evolution in regards to the...
Masset Claude. E. Trinkaus, ed., The Emergence of Modern Humans. Biocultural adaptations in the late...
established that human ancestors are of Apes Lineage and the first language might have been originat...
Chimpanzee referential models for early hominid behavior have become the most common of all current ...
Homo sapiens, the only extant species of the genus Homo, shares common behavioural patterns with oth...
This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to disc...
Since language is the derIDing trait of our species, human evolution and linguistic evolution are ob...
This paper discusses the role of linguistics in studying human evolution. In the preamble on major s...