International audienceRecent studies suggest that the hypodigms representing the two earliest Australopithecus (Au. anamensis and Au. afarensis) form an ancestor-descendant lineage. Understanding the details of this possible transition is important comparative evidence for assessing the likelihood of other examples of ancestor-descendant lineages within the hominin clade. To this end we have analyzed crown and cusp base areas of high resolution replicas of the mandibular molars of Au. anamensis (Allia Bay and Kanapoi sites) and those of Au. afarensis (Hadar, Laetoli, and Maka). We found no statistically significant differences in crown areas between these hypodigms although the mean of M(1) crowns was smaller in Au. anamensis, being the sma...
The lack of an adequate hominid fossil record in eastern Africa between 2 and 3 million years ago (M...
The Australopithecus afarensis dental sample exhibits a wide range of variation, which is most not...
The origin of Australopithecus, the genus widely interpreted as ancestral to Homo, is a central prob...
Developmental and structural affinities between modern human and Neanderthal dental remains continue...
Whilst reduced size, altered shape and diminished sexual dimorphism of the canine-premolar complex a...
Results of studies on cusp homology, experimental studies of dental growth and development and the d...
The cranial morphology of the earliest known hominins in the genus Australopithecus remains unclear....
Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in ...
Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in ...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to quantify the variation in coincident stages of incis...
Abstract. — Tooth development in Plio-Pleistocene hominids has always been compared with that of mod...
In 2013, 2014 new hominin remains were uncovered in the Dinaledi chamber of the Rising Star cave sys...
The mandibular third premolar (P3) exhibits substantial differences in size and shape among hominoid...
Objectives: Australopithecus sediba is characterized further by providing formerly unpublished and r...
The hypodigm of Australopithecus sediba includes two partial skeletons (MH1 and MH2) from Malapa, So...
The lack of an adequate hominid fossil record in eastern Africa between 2 and 3 million years ago (M...
The Australopithecus afarensis dental sample exhibits a wide range of variation, which is most not...
The origin of Australopithecus, the genus widely interpreted as ancestral to Homo, is a central prob...
Developmental and structural affinities between modern human and Neanderthal dental remains continue...
Whilst reduced size, altered shape and diminished sexual dimorphism of the canine-premolar complex a...
Results of studies on cusp homology, experimental studies of dental growth and development and the d...
The cranial morphology of the earliest known hominins in the genus Australopithecus remains unclear....
Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in ...
Molar crown morphology varies among primates from relatively simple in some taxa to more complex in ...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to quantify the variation in coincident stages of incis...
Abstract. — Tooth development in Plio-Pleistocene hominids has always been compared with that of mod...
In 2013, 2014 new hominin remains were uncovered in the Dinaledi chamber of the Rising Star cave sys...
The mandibular third premolar (P3) exhibits substantial differences in size and shape among hominoid...
Objectives: Australopithecus sediba is characterized further by providing formerly unpublished and r...
The hypodigm of Australopithecus sediba includes two partial skeletons (MH1 and MH2) from Malapa, So...
The lack of an adequate hominid fossil record in eastern Africa between 2 and 3 million years ago (M...
The Australopithecus afarensis dental sample exhibits a wide range of variation, which is most not...
The origin of Australopithecus, the genus widely interpreted as ancestral to Homo, is a central prob...