Frederick E. Grine
Evolutionary History of the Robust Australopithecines
Frederick E. Grine
Evolutionary History of the Robust Australopithecines
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In paleoanthropology the group of hominids known as the "robust" australopithecines has emerged. This volume focuses on the evolutionary history of these early hominids with contributions by international authorities in the field. It summarizes what has been learned about the evolutionary history of the "robust" australopithecines.
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In paleoanthropology the group of hominids known as the "robust" australopithecines has emerged. This volume focuses on the evolutionary history of these early hominids with contributions by international authorities in the field. It summarizes what has been learned about the evolutionary history of the "robust" australopithecines.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 550
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9781138523180
- ISBN-10: 1138523186
- Artikelnr.: 59984962
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 550
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9781138523180
- ISBN-10: 1138523186
- Artikelnr.: 59984962
Frederick E. Grine
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
I. Studies of the Craniodental Evidence
1. Enamel Thickness and Development in Australopithecus and Paranthropus
2. Growth of Teeth and Development of the Dentition in Paranthropus
3. Implications of In Vivo Experiments for Interpreting the Functional Significance of "Robust" Australopithecine Jaws
4. Enlarged Occipital/Marginal Sinuses and Emissary Foramina: Their Significance in Hominid Evolution
5. "Robust" Australopithecine Brain Endocasts: Some Preliminary Observations
6. Growth Processes in the Cranial Base of Hominoids and Their Bearing on Morphological Similarities that Exist in the Cranial Base of Homo and Paranthropus
II. Studies of the Postcranial Evidence
7. New Estimates of Body Size in Australopithecines
8. Associated Cranial and Postcranial Bones of Australopithecus boisei
9. New Estimates of Body Weight in Early Hominids and Their Significance to Encephalization and Megadontia in "Robust" Australopithecines
10. New Postcranial Remains from Swartkrans and Their Bearing on the Functional Morphology and Behavior of Paranthropus robustus
III. Studies of Variation and Taxonomy
11. Variation
Sexual Dimorphism and the Taxonomy of Australopithecus
12. On Variation in the Masticatory System of Australopithecus boisei
13. Evolution of the " Robust" Australopithecines in the Omo Succession: Evidence from Mandibular Premolar Morphology
14. New Craniodental Fossils of Paranthropus from the Swartkrans Formation and Their Significance in " Robust" Australopithecine Evolution
IV. Studies of Evolutionary Relationships
15 The Evolution of Australopithecus boisei
16. Implications of KNM-WT 17000 for the Evolution of "Robust" Australopithecus
17. Are " Robust" Australopithecines a Monophyletic Group?
18. A New Australopithecus Cranium from Sterkfontein and Its Bearing on the Ancestry of Paranthropus
19. Numerous Apparently Synapomorphic Features in Australopithecus robustus
Australopithecus boisei and Homo habilis: Support for the Skelton-McHenry-Drawhorn Hypothesis
V. Studies of Paleogeography
Paleoecology and Natural History
20. New Information from the Swartkrans Cave of Relevance to "Robust" Australopithecines
21. Chronology of South African Australopith Site Units
22. "Robust" Hominids and Plio-Pleistocene Paleogeography of the Turkana Basin
Kenya and Ethiopia
23. Habitat Preference and Paleoecology of Australopithecus boisei in Eastern Africa
24. The Deep-Sea Oxygen Isotope Record
The Global Ice Sheet System and Hominid Evolution
25. Late Pliocene Climatic Events and Hominid Evolution
26. Tooth Morphology
Wear and Diet in Australopithecus and Paranthropus from Southern Africa
27. The Comparative Biology of " Robust" Australopithecus: Clues from Context
28. Divergence between Early Hominid Lineages: The Roles of Competition and Culture
29. The Causes of " Robust" Australopithecine Extinction
VI. Summary Comments
30. Evolutionary History of the "Robust" Australopithecines: A Summary and Historical Perspective
Specimen Index
Subject Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
I. Studies of the Craniodental Evidence
1. Enamel Thickness and Development in Australopithecus and Paranthropus
2. Growth of Teeth and Development of the Dentition in Paranthropus
3. Implications of In Vivo Experiments for Interpreting the Functional Significance of "Robust" Australopithecine Jaws
4. Enlarged Occipital/Marginal Sinuses and Emissary Foramina: Their Significance in Hominid Evolution
5. "Robust" Australopithecine Brain Endocasts: Some Preliminary Observations
6. Growth Processes in the Cranial Base of Hominoids and Their Bearing on Morphological Similarities that Exist in the Cranial Base of Homo and Paranthropus
II. Studies of the Postcranial Evidence
7. New Estimates of Body Size in Australopithecines
8. Associated Cranial and Postcranial Bones of Australopithecus boisei
9. New Estimates of Body Weight in Early Hominids and Their Significance to Encephalization and Megadontia in "Robust" Australopithecines
10. New Postcranial Remains from Swartkrans and Their Bearing on the Functional Morphology and Behavior of Paranthropus robustus
III. Studies of Variation and Taxonomy
11. Variation
Sexual Dimorphism and the Taxonomy of Australopithecus
12. On Variation in the Masticatory System of Australopithecus boisei
13. Evolution of the " Robust" Australopithecines in the Omo Succession: Evidence from Mandibular Premolar Morphology
14. New Craniodental Fossils of Paranthropus from the Swartkrans Formation and Their Significance in " Robust" Australopithecine Evolution
IV. Studies of Evolutionary Relationships
15 The Evolution of Australopithecus boisei
16. Implications of KNM-WT 17000 for the Evolution of "Robust" Australopithecus
17. Are " Robust" Australopithecines a Monophyletic Group?
18. A New Australopithecus Cranium from Sterkfontein and Its Bearing on the Ancestry of Paranthropus
19. Numerous Apparently Synapomorphic Features in Australopithecus robustus
Australopithecus boisei and Homo habilis: Support for the Skelton-McHenry-Drawhorn Hypothesis
V. Studies of Paleogeography
Paleoecology and Natural History
20. New Information from the Swartkrans Cave of Relevance to "Robust" Australopithecines
21. Chronology of South African Australopith Site Units
22. "Robust" Hominids and Plio-Pleistocene Paleogeography of the Turkana Basin
Kenya and Ethiopia
23. Habitat Preference and Paleoecology of Australopithecus boisei in Eastern Africa
24. The Deep-Sea Oxygen Isotope Record
The Global Ice Sheet System and Hominid Evolution
25. Late Pliocene Climatic Events and Hominid Evolution
26. Tooth Morphology
Wear and Diet in Australopithecus and Paranthropus from Southern Africa
27. The Comparative Biology of " Robust" Australopithecus: Clues from Context
28. Divergence between Early Hominid Lineages: The Roles of Competition and Culture
29. The Causes of " Robust" Australopithecine Extinction
VI. Summary Comments
30. Evolutionary History of the "Robust" Australopithecines: A Summary and Historical Perspective
Specimen Index
Subject Index
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
I. Studies of the Craniodental Evidence
1. Enamel Thickness and Development in Australopithecus and Paranthropus
2. Growth of Teeth and Development of the Dentition in Paranthropus
3. Implications of In Vivo Experiments for Interpreting the Functional Significance of "Robust" Australopithecine Jaws
4. Enlarged Occipital/Marginal Sinuses and Emissary Foramina: Their Significance in Hominid Evolution
5. "Robust" Australopithecine Brain Endocasts: Some Preliminary Observations
6. Growth Processes in the Cranial Base of Hominoids and Their Bearing on Morphological Similarities that Exist in the Cranial Base of Homo and Paranthropus
II. Studies of the Postcranial Evidence
7. New Estimates of Body Size in Australopithecines
8. Associated Cranial and Postcranial Bones of Australopithecus boisei
9. New Estimates of Body Weight in Early Hominids and Their Significance to Encephalization and Megadontia in "Robust" Australopithecines
10. New Postcranial Remains from Swartkrans and Their Bearing on the Functional Morphology and Behavior of Paranthropus robustus
III. Studies of Variation and Taxonomy
11. Variation
Sexual Dimorphism and the Taxonomy of Australopithecus
12. On Variation in the Masticatory System of Australopithecus boisei
13. Evolution of the " Robust" Australopithecines in the Omo Succession: Evidence from Mandibular Premolar Morphology
14. New Craniodental Fossils of Paranthropus from the Swartkrans Formation and Their Significance in " Robust" Australopithecine Evolution
IV. Studies of Evolutionary Relationships
15 The Evolution of Australopithecus boisei
16. Implications of KNM-WT 17000 for the Evolution of "Robust" Australopithecus
17. Are " Robust" Australopithecines a Monophyletic Group?
18. A New Australopithecus Cranium from Sterkfontein and Its Bearing on the Ancestry of Paranthropus
19. Numerous Apparently Synapomorphic Features in Australopithecus robustus
Australopithecus boisei and Homo habilis: Support for the Skelton-McHenry-Drawhorn Hypothesis
V. Studies of Paleogeography
Paleoecology and Natural History
20. New Information from the Swartkrans Cave of Relevance to "Robust" Australopithecines
21. Chronology of South African Australopith Site Units
22. "Robust" Hominids and Plio-Pleistocene Paleogeography of the Turkana Basin
Kenya and Ethiopia
23. Habitat Preference and Paleoecology of Australopithecus boisei in Eastern Africa
24. The Deep-Sea Oxygen Isotope Record
The Global Ice Sheet System and Hominid Evolution
25. Late Pliocene Climatic Events and Hominid Evolution
26. Tooth Morphology
Wear and Diet in Australopithecus and Paranthropus from Southern Africa
27. The Comparative Biology of " Robust" Australopithecus: Clues from Context
28. Divergence between Early Hominid Lineages: The Roles of Competition and Culture
29. The Causes of " Robust" Australopithecine Extinction
VI. Summary Comments
30. Evolutionary History of the "Robust" Australopithecines: A Summary and Historical Perspective
Specimen Index
Subject Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
I. Studies of the Craniodental Evidence
1. Enamel Thickness and Development in Australopithecus and Paranthropus
2. Growth of Teeth and Development of the Dentition in Paranthropus
3. Implications of In Vivo Experiments for Interpreting the Functional Significance of "Robust" Australopithecine Jaws
4. Enlarged Occipital/Marginal Sinuses and Emissary Foramina: Their Significance in Hominid Evolution
5. "Robust" Australopithecine Brain Endocasts: Some Preliminary Observations
6. Growth Processes in the Cranial Base of Hominoids and Their Bearing on Morphological Similarities that Exist in the Cranial Base of Homo and Paranthropus
II. Studies of the Postcranial Evidence
7. New Estimates of Body Size in Australopithecines
8. Associated Cranial and Postcranial Bones of Australopithecus boisei
9. New Estimates of Body Weight in Early Hominids and Their Significance to Encephalization and Megadontia in "Robust" Australopithecines
10. New Postcranial Remains from Swartkrans and Their Bearing on the Functional Morphology and Behavior of Paranthropus robustus
III. Studies of Variation and Taxonomy
11. Variation
Sexual Dimorphism and the Taxonomy of Australopithecus
12. On Variation in the Masticatory System of Australopithecus boisei
13. Evolution of the " Robust" Australopithecines in the Omo Succession: Evidence from Mandibular Premolar Morphology
14. New Craniodental Fossils of Paranthropus from the Swartkrans Formation and Their Significance in " Robust" Australopithecine Evolution
IV. Studies of Evolutionary Relationships
15 The Evolution of Australopithecus boisei
16. Implications of KNM-WT 17000 for the Evolution of "Robust" Australopithecus
17. Are " Robust" Australopithecines a Monophyletic Group?
18. A New Australopithecus Cranium from Sterkfontein and Its Bearing on the Ancestry of Paranthropus
19. Numerous Apparently Synapomorphic Features in Australopithecus robustus
Australopithecus boisei and Homo habilis: Support for the Skelton-McHenry-Drawhorn Hypothesis
V. Studies of Paleogeography
Paleoecology and Natural History
20. New Information from the Swartkrans Cave of Relevance to "Robust" Australopithecines
21. Chronology of South African Australopith Site Units
22. "Robust" Hominids and Plio-Pleistocene Paleogeography of the Turkana Basin
Kenya and Ethiopia
23. Habitat Preference and Paleoecology of Australopithecus boisei in Eastern Africa
24. The Deep-Sea Oxygen Isotope Record
The Global Ice Sheet System and Hominid Evolution
25. Late Pliocene Climatic Events and Hominid Evolution
26. Tooth Morphology
Wear and Diet in Australopithecus and Paranthropus from Southern Africa
27. The Comparative Biology of " Robust" Australopithecus: Clues from Context
28. Divergence between Early Hominid Lineages: The Roles of Competition and Culture
29. The Causes of " Robust" Australopithecine Extinction
VI. Summary Comments
30. Evolutionary History of the "Robust" Australopithecines: A Summary and Historical Perspective
Specimen Index
Subject Index