This paper presents some of the results of the cooperation between the author, a physical anthropologist, and Willem Schaafsma. The subjects of study to be discussed in this paper all refer to human evolution, in particular to the process of hominisation. It is described how the interest of the author in these subjects arose, which new mathematical tools were developed, and what are the general conclusions
It is argued that the value of the various multivariate approaches in dealing with functional, taxon...
Owing to their morphological homogeneity and limited mobility people, for thousands years of their e...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2014.This electron...
This paper presents some of the results of the cooperation between the author, a physical anthropolo...
A critical review of the increasing emphasis being placed on the use of multivariate statistical met...
With fossil hominids, skeletal evidence is often fragmentary. Certain regions of the skull may be mi...
The work undertaken for this thesis addressed the issue of the relevance of study of living primates...
WHILE a growing interest in the application of statistics to cultural anthropology is indicated by t...
Computer simulation is a commonly used tool both in genetic epidemiology and in anthropological gene...
For several models of polygenic traits due to equal and additive alleles the rate of change in allel...
This paper covers important developments in the use of computers for quantitative research in cultur...
One can reconstruct human evolution using modern genetic data and models based on the mathematical t...
It is argued that the value of the various multivariate approach= in dealing with functional, taxono...
This paper investigates whether it is fruitful to describe the role culture began to play at some po...
The competitive exclusion principle theory states that when two species live in the same environme...
It is argued that the value of the various multivariate approaches in dealing with functional, taxon...
Owing to their morphological homogeneity and limited mobility people, for thousands years of their e...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2014.This electron...
This paper presents some of the results of the cooperation between the author, a physical anthropolo...
A critical review of the increasing emphasis being placed on the use of multivariate statistical met...
With fossil hominids, skeletal evidence is often fragmentary. Certain regions of the skull may be mi...
The work undertaken for this thesis addressed the issue of the relevance of study of living primates...
WHILE a growing interest in the application of statistics to cultural anthropology is indicated by t...
Computer simulation is a commonly used tool both in genetic epidemiology and in anthropological gene...
For several models of polygenic traits due to equal and additive alleles the rate of change in allel...
This paper covers important developments in the use of computers for quantitative research in cultur...
One can reconstruct human evolution using modern genetic data and models based on the mathematical t...
It is argued that the value of the various multivariate approach= in dealing with functional, taxono...
This paper investigates whether it is fruitful to describe the role culture began to play at some po...
The competitive exclusion principle theory states that when two species live in the same environme...
It is argued that the value of the various multivariate approaches in dealing with functional, taxon...
Owing to their morphological homogeneity and limited mobility people, for thousands years of their e...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2014.This electron...