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Jeffrey K. McKee
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 72:359-370
Phillip Tobias was certainly best known as the doyen of African palaeoanthropology, but his interests and accomplishments ranged far beyond that. He was skilled in cytogenetics, human biology and, of course, human anatomy, as a long-time chair of ana
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Jeffrey K. McKee
Are humans too good at adapting to the earth's natural environment? Every day, there is a net gain of more than 200,000 people on the planet—that's 146 a minute. Has our explosive population growth led to the mass extinction of countless species in
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Jeffrey K. McKee
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 176:723-723
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Jeffrey K. McKee
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Theory in Biosciences. 136:123-140
Hominin evolution in the African Pliocene and Pleistocene was accompanied and mediated by changes in the abiotic and biotic spheres. It has been hypothesized that such environmental changes were catalysts of hominin morphological evolution and specia
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Jeffrey K. McKee
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American Journal of Human Biology. 31
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Jeffrey K. McKee
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 159:348-351
Objectives The Taung hominin fossil was recovered in 1924 during quarry operations in the tufa formations of the Buxton Limeworks. Reconstructions of the depositional environment of the juvenile Australopithecus skull have concentrated on the types o
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Human Ecology. 41:773-778
Autor:
Jeffrey K. McKee
For the one-term course in human evolution, paleoanthropology, or fossil hominins taught at the junior/senior level in departments of anthropology or biology.This new edition provides a comprehensive overview to the field of paleoanthropology–the s
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Journal of Human Evolution. 60:83-93
Analyses of new cercopithecid fossil specimens from the South African site of Haasgat point to craniofacial affinities with the genus Cercopithecoides . Detailed metric and non-metric comparisons with South African Cercopithecoides williamsi , and ot