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Autor:
Václav Vančata, Marina Vančatová
Publikováno v:
Anthropologie. 59:45-54
Autor:
Marina Vančatová, Václav Vančata
Publikováno v:
Anthropologia integra. 9:7-13
Formy vlastnictví některých objektů a jejich význam mohou být velmi variabilní, a to jak v různých lidských společnostech, tak i u ostatních primátů, zejména u velkých lidoopů. Sociální organizace lidoopů se liší v mnoha ohledec
Autor:
Václav Vančata
Publikováno v:
Biologie. Chemie. Zeměpis. 27:35-44
Paleogenetika se stava stale důležitějsi soucasti paleoantropologie i evolucni antropologie. Výzkum starobyle DNA (a-DNA) nam umožňuje rekonstruovat genom nasich nejbližsich předků a přibuzných, starobyleho Homo sapiens, neandrtalců, i no
Publikováno v:
Croatian Medical Journal
Y-chromosomal variation of Central European populations and the possible appearance of genetic isolates in these populations are of increasing interest to forensic and human population geneticists. Y-chromosomal data for the population of the Czech R
Autor:
Václav Vančata
Publikováno v:
Human Evolution. 8:65-79
Some theoretical and methodological morphometrical approaches in evolutionary anthropology and paleoanthropology are reviewed in this study. It is shown which are the contemporary possibilities of sophisticated biometrical and biostatistical methods
Autor:
Václav Vančata
Publikováno v:
Human Evolution. 6:1-47
Seventy six metrical traits measured on the femur and tibia of three higher primate groups —Ceboidea, Cercopithecoidea, Hominoidea have been processed by various univariate and multivariate statistical methods to survey the process of evolution of
Autor:
Henry M. McHenry, Randall R. Skelton, Václav Vančata, Andrew T. Chamberlain, Bernard Wood, Alan Bilsborough, Gerrell M. Drawhorn
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 27:21-43
The proposal of the new australopithecine species Australopithecus afarensis has led to a multiplicity of hypotheses concerning the evolutionary relationships between the known Pliocene and Pleistocene hominid species. We use phylogenetic analysis to
Autor:
M. A. Vančatová, Václav Vančata
Publikováno v:
Human Evolution. 2:517-537
Evolution of hominoid locomotion is a traditional topic in primate evolution. Views have changed during the last decade because a number of crucial differences between early and advanced hominoid morphologies have been demonstrated. Increasing eviden
Autor:
R. D. Martin, Srboljub Živanović, Kurt M. Fristrup, W. C. McGrew, Harry J. Jerison, E. S. Vrba, Václav Vančata, Bennett Blumenberg, Ralph L. Holloway, Silvana Borgognini Tarli, Kenneth Jacobs, J. Kitahara-Frisch
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 24:589-623
A stochastic, hierarchical model for the evolution of the advanced hominid brain is developed. The fossil and geological data date the event to 1.6-1.8 million years ago. Palaeoclimatological evidence does not suggest that it coincided with significa