Homo erectus: pleistocene evidence from the Middle Awash, Ethiopia
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Berkeley University of California Press ©2008
Schriftenreihe:Middle Awash series
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 427-448) and index
Geology and geochronology - Giday WoldeGabriel [and others] -- - Bovidae - W. Henry Gilbert -- - Carnivora - W. Henry Gilbert, Nuria García, and F. Clark Howell -- - Cercopithecidae - W. Henry Gilbert and Steve Frost -- - Equidae - W. Henry Gilbert and Raymond L. Bernor -- - Giraffidae - W. Henry Gilbert -- - Hippopotamidae - Jean-Renaud Boisserie and W. Henry Gilbert -- - Elephantidae - Haruo Saegusa and W. Henry Gilbert -- - Rhinocerotidae - W. Henry Gilbert -- - Suidae - W. Henry Gilbert -- - Rare taxa - W. Henry Gilbert and Thomas Stidham -- - Homo erectus cranial anatomy - Berhane Asfaw, W. Henry Gilbert, and Gary D. Richards -- - Tomographic analysis of the Daka calvaria - W. Henry Gilbert [and others] -- - Hominid systematics - W. Henry Gilbert -- - Daka Member hominid postcranial remains - W. Henry Gilbert -- - Ecological and biogeographic context of the Daka Member - W. Henry Gilbert -- - Conclusions : evolutionary insights from the Daka Member - W. Henry Gilbert
This volume, the first in a series devoted to the paleoanthropological resources of the Middle Awash Valley of Ethiopia, studies Homo erectus, a close relative of Homo sapiens. Written by a team of highly regarded scholars, this book provides the first detailed descriptions, photographs, and analysis of the fossil vertebrates-from elephants and hyenas to humans-from the Daka Member of the Bouri Formation of the Afar, a place renowned for an abundant and lengthy record of human ancestors. These fossils contribute to our understanding human evolution, and the associated fauna provide new informa
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 458 pages)
ISBN:052093377X
128235924X
9780520933774
9781282359246

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