Hominoid Evolution and Climatic Change in Europe: Volume 2: Phylogeny of the Neogene Hominoid Primates of Eurasia
معرفی کتاب «Hominoid Evolution and Climatic Change in Europe: Volume 2: Phylogeny of the Neogene Hominoid Primates of Eurasia» نوشتهٔ edited by Louis de Bonis, George D. Koufos, and Peter Andrews، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2001. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
What is the place of Europe in the origin of humankind? While our earliest human ancestors may have come out of Africa, many of our more recent ancestors and those of other primates left their fossil remains in Europe and the Near East. Hominoid primates including Dryopithecus in Spain and Hungary, Oreopithecus in Italy, and Ouranopithecus in Greece flourished in the Miocene, approximately 10-7 million years ago. This volume examines these and other hominoid fossils found in Eurasia and discusses what we can learn using biostratigraphic and ecological frameworks. In addition, new methods of analyzing and visualizing fossil hominoids are explored, including CT-based and computer-assisted virtual reconstruction of fossils to allow three-dimensional images of external and internal morphology of even fragmentary or distorted fossils. This volume will be invaluable for practicing palaeoanthropologists and palaeontologists regardless of specialty. Chronology And Zoogeography Of The Miocene Hominoid Record In Europe / J. Agustí, L. Cabrera And M. Garcés -- The Trophic Content Of Hominoid Occurrence In The Later Miocene Of Western Eurasia : A Primate-free View / Mikael Fortelius And Arja Hokkanen -- Computer-assisted Morphometry Of Hominoid Fossils : The Role Of Morphometric Maps / Christoph P.e. Zollikofer And Marcia S. Ponce De Léon -- Comparative Analysis Of The Iliac Trabecular Architecture In Extant And Fossil Primates By Means Of Digital Image Processing Techniques / Robert Macchiarelli, Lorenzo Rook And Luca Bondioli -- Dental Microwear And Diet In Eurasian Miocene Catarrhine Phylogeny / Tani King -- How Reliable Are Current Estimates Of Fossil Catarrhine Phylogeny / Mark Collard And Bernard Wood. Cranial Discrete Variation In The Great Apes : New Prospects In Palaeoprimatolory / José Braga -- Eurasian Hominoid Evolution In The Light Of Recent Dryopithecus Findings / Meike Köhler, Salvador Moyà-solà And David M. Alba -- Functional Morphology Of Ankarapithecus Meteai / Peter Andrews And Berna Alpagut -- African And Eurasian Miocene Hominoids And The Origins Of The Hominidae / D.r. Begun -- Phylogenetic Relationships Of Ouranopithecus Macedoniensis (mammalia, Primates, Hominoidaea, Hominidae) Of The Late Miocene Deposits Of Central Macedonia (greece) / Louis De Bonis And George D. Koufos -- Phylogeny And Sexually Dimorphic Characters : Canine Reduction In Ouranopithecus / Jay Kelley -- Heterochrony And The Cranial Anatomy Of Oreopithecus : Some Cladistic Fallacies And The Significance Of Developmental Constraints In Phylogenetic Analysis / David M. Alba, Salvador Moyà-solà, Meike Köhler And Lorenzo Rook -- The Late Miocene Hominoid From Georgia / Leo Gabunia, Ekaterine Gabashvili, Abesalom Vekua And David Lordkipanidze -- Forelimb Function, Bone Curvature And Phylogeny Of Sivapithecus / Brian C. Richmond And Michael Whalen -- Sivapithecus And Hominoid Evolution : Some Brief Comments / David R. Pilbeam And Nathan M. Young. Edited By Louis De Bonis, George D. Koufos, And Peter Andrews. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. What is the place of Europe in the origin of humankind? Whilst our earliest human ancestors may have come out of Africa, many of our more recent ancestors, and those of other primates, left their fossil remains in Europe and the Near East. Hominoid primates including Dryopithecus in Spain and Hungary, Oreopithecus in Italy and Ouranopithecus in Greece flourished in the Miocene, between about 10-7 million years ago. This volume examines these and other hominoid fossils found in Eurasia and discusses what we can learn from them using biostratigraphic and ecological frameworks. In addition, new methods of analysing and visualising fossil hominoids are explored, including CT-based and computer-assisted virtual reconstruction of fossils to allow three-dimensional images of external and internal morphology of even fragmentary or distorted fossils. This volume will therefore be invaluable for practising palaeoanthropologists and palaeontologists whatever their specialism What is the place of Europe in human evolution? Whilst our eariest ancestors came 'out of Africa', many more recent hominoid fossils have been found in Europe. Examining these in ecological and evolutionary context using exciting new computer-assisted reconstruction techniques, this volume is essential for all those interested in paleoanthropology. Since their first appearance in the Middle Miocene, Western Eurasian Miocene hominoids were characterised by increasing levels of diversity and abundance, ranging from Spain to Pakistan, through France, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Greece, Turkey and Georgia.
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