Homo: Journey to the Origins of Man's History : Four Million Years of EvidenceCarlo Paretto |
Contents
Yves Coppens The Problem of the Origin of Man 203 Benedetto Sala Reconstruction of PaleoEnviron | 15 |
Brunetto Chiarelli The Fossil Primates before Au ments through the Study of Faunal Remains | 27 |
Phillip V Tobias The Conquest of the Savannah gy on the Study of Human Origins | 36 |
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Acheulean adaptation alii ancestors animals apes appearance Arago archaeological artifacts Australopithecus base bifaces bipedal bison bones brain canine cave characteristics characterized chimpanzee choppers chromosomes climate cm³ Coppens cranial capacity Cremaschi cultural dated deposits discovered early East Africa elephant environment Ethiopia Europe evidence evolution evolutionary evolved excavations flakes flint forest fossil fossil remains fragments France genus Goodman gorilla hominid Homo erectus Homo habilis Homo sapiens human hunting Isernia Isernia La Pineta Italy jawbone Kenyapithecus Leakey lithic living floor Lower Paleolithic mammals Melka-Kunturé ment mesolithic million years ago Miocene modern molars Molise monkeys morphology Mousterian Museo Neanderthal Neolithic occipital oldest Oldowan Olduvai orangutan pebble period phase Pleistocene Pliocene pollen prehistoric present primates probably Ramapithecus reconstruction region represents retouch rhinoceros ridge scrapers sediments sequence skeleton skull Soprintendenza archeologica species stone tools structure supraorbital Tautavel teeth tion Upper Paleolithic upright