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Autor:
Darren Curnoe, Ipoi Datan, Jian-Xin Zhao, Charles Leh Moi Ung, Maxime Aubert, Mohammed S Sauffi, Goh Hsiao Mei, Raynold Mendoza, Paul S C Taçon
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PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 6, p e0196633 (2018)
The skeletal remains of Late Pleistocene-early Holocene humans are exceptionally rare in island Southeast Asia. As a result, the identity and physical adaptations of the early inhabitants of the region are poorly known. One archaeological locality th
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https://doaj.org/article/a8f03c95317c4c4bb44ca83bf2154bb6
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PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 10, p e0185248 (2017)
There is increasing recognition of the long-lasting effects of tsunamis on human populations. This is particularly notable along tectonically active coastlines with repeated inundations occurring over thousands of years. Given the often high death to
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https://doaj.org/article/d5e0198e889c42eda7f4e5be36f2377b
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PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 12, p e0143332 (2015)
The number of Late Pleistocene hominin species and the timing of their extinction are issues receiving renewed attention following genomic evidence for interbreeding between the ancestors of some living humans and archaic taxa. Yet, major gaps in the
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https://doaj.org/article/8b6a22f81d474759bd7a127a4b3dec4b
Autor:
Darren Curnoe, Ji Xueping, Andy I R Herries, Bai Kanning, Paul S C Taçon, Bao Zhende, David Fink, Zhu Yunsheng, John Hellstrom, Luo Yun, Gerasimos Cassis, Su Bing, Stephen Wroe, Hong Shi, William C H Parr, Huang Shengmin, Natalie Rogers
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PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 3, p e31918 (2012)
BackgroundLater Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scarcity of well described, reliably classified and accurately dated fossils. Southwest China has been identified from genetic research as a hotspot of huma
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https://doaj.org/article/468bfd7631be49c48e9570d7f05e4877
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Science, Vol 111, Iss 11/12, Pp 8-8 (2015)
We assessed the human impact on regions identified as the environmental central niche for the chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) across southern Africa. This central niche is the area within an animal’s natural range that is most insulated from changes
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https://doaj.org/article/e3397bd13d8b405ba5b3ec704361a509
Autor:
Hsiao Mei Goh, Noridayu Bakry, Mokhtar Saidin, Darren Curnoe, Ahmad Syahir bin Zukipli, Chaw Yeh Saw, Shyeh Sahibul Karamah bin Masnan, Shaiful Shahidan, Nur Athmar Hashim, Ahmad Farid Abdul Jalal
Publikováno v:
Ethnoarchaeology. 13:59-79
Autor:
Yanan Wang, Xinglong Zhang, Xuefeng Sun, Shuangwen Yi, Kai Min, Dengke Liu, Wenxuan Yan, Huiyang Cai, Xinjin Wang, Darren Curnoe, Huayu Lu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 178:103344
Autor:
Ken Khong Eng, Mokhtar Saidin, Raynold Mendoza, Shaiful Shahidan, Chaw Yeh Saw, Jeffrey Abdullah, Darren Curnoe, Velat Bujeng, Suresh Narayanen, Hsiao Mei Goh, Lewis Adler
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Research in Asia. 18:120-129
This paper presents the results of a new phase of archaeological investigations, new radiocarbon dates and stable isotope analysis data for human teeth from Gua Harimau (Harimau Cave), a Neolithic cemetery located in the Lenggong Valley of West Malay
Autor:
Les Kinsey, Darren Curnoe, Jian-xin Zhao, Xueping Ji, Xuefeng Sun, Goh Hsiao Mei, Raynold Mendoza, Maxime Aubert, Lewis Adler, Shiwu Ma, Andy Baker, Yun Wu, Mian Fan
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 25:388-399
The occurrence of multi-modal ages for inclusions contained within cave sediments is probably far more widespread and problematic than has been appreciated by archaeologists until now. This phenomenon is likely to be a relatively common situation in
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International Journal of Primatology. 40:214-243
It has become apparent that natural hybridization is far more common and may play a much greater role in evolution than has historically been recognized. The skeletal morphology of hybrid primates is notoriously variable and difficult to predict. Ind