Climate change and hominin evolution are inextricably linked. Pleistocene climate variability, for example, is thought to have had major influences on hominin morphology, brain size, and diversity. However, clear cause-and-effect relationships between specific climatic events and major evolutionary occurrences are difficult to establish due to temporal and spatial gaps in paleoclimatic, paleoenvironmental, and archaeological records. A new branched GDGT paleotemperature record from the Lantian Basin of Central China (Lu et al., 2022), a location known for the earliest hominin presence in East Asia, illustrates warm land surface temperatures over a two-million-year period between 2.6 and 0.6 Ma, a critical time in human evolution. Warmer tem...
The traditional concept of long and gradual, glacial-interglacial climate changes during the Quatern...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
Knowledge about the Early and Middle Pleistocene hominin record of China is steadily increasing owin...
© 2022, The Author(s).It has long been believed that climate shifts during the last 2 million years ...
Record of long-term land temperature changes remains ephemeral, discontinuous, and isolated, thus le...
The interplay between Pleistocene climatic variability and hominin adaptations to diverse terrestria...
Global climate shifted to markedly warmer interglacial conditions across the “mid-Brunhes transition...
Modern humans are probably a product of social and anatomical preadaptations on the part of our Mioc...
Orbital-scale global climatic changes during the late Quaternary are dominated by high-latitude infl...
Climate variability and hominin evolution are inextricably linked. Yet, hypotheses examining the imp...
The adaptability of our species, as revealed by the geographic routes and palaeoenvironmental contex...
Temporal and spatial patterns in archeological data from Pleistocene north China suggest strong corr...
Interaction of orbital insolation cycles defines a predictive model of alternating phases of high- a...
How climate change in the middle to late Holocene has influenced the early human migrations in Centr...
The traditional concept of long and gradual, glacial-interglacial climate changes during the Quatern...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
Knowledge about the Early and Middle Pleistocene hominin record of China is steadily increasing owin...
© 2022, The Author(s).It has long been believed that climate shifts during the last 2 million years ...
Record of long-term land temperature changes remains ephemeral, discontinuous, and isolated, thus le...
The interplay between Pleistocene climatic variability and hominin adaptations to diverse terrestria...
Global climate shifted to markedly warmer interglacial conditions across the “mid-Brunhes transition...
Modern humans are probably a product of social and anatomical preadaptations on the part of our Mioc...
Orbital-scale global climatic changes during the late Quaternary are dominated by high-latitude infl...
Climate variability and hominin evolution are inextricably linked. Yet, hypotheses examining the imp...
The adaptability of our species, as revealed by the geographic routes and palaeoenvironmental contex...
Temporal and spatial patterns in archeological data from Pleistocene north China suggest strong corr...
Interaction of orbital insolation cycles defines a predictive model of alternating phases of high- a...
How climate change in the middle to late Holocene has influenced the early human migrations in Centr...
The traditional concept of long and gradual, glacial-interglacial climate changes during the Quatern...
Homo sapiens is the only species alive able to take advantage of its cognitive abilities to inhabit ...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...