9780471319290-0471319295-The Human Fossil Record, Craniodental Morphology of Early Hominids (Genera Australopithecus, Paranthropus, Orrorin), and Overview (Volume 4)

The Human Fossil Record, Craniodental Morphology of Early Hominids (Genera Australopithecus, Paranthropus, Orrorin), and Overview (Volume 4)

ISBN-13: 9780471319290
ISBN-10: 0471319295
Edition: Volume 4
Author: Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Ian Tattersall
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Wiley-Liss
Format: Hardcover 561 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780471319290
ISBN-10: 0471319295
Edition: Volume 4
Author: Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Ian Tattersall
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Wiley-Liss
Format: Hardcover 561 pages

Summary

The Human Fossil Record, Craniodental Morphology of Early Hominids (Genera Australopithecus, Paranthropus, Orrorin), and Overview (Volume 4) (ISBN-13: 9780471319290 and ISBN-10: 0471319295), written by authors Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Ian Tattersall, was published by Wiley-Liss in 2005. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Biology (Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, Evolution, Physical, Anthropology, Anthropology, Behavioral Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Human Fossil Record, Craniodental Morphology of Early Hominids (Genera Australopithecus, Paranthropus, Orrorin), and Overview (Volume 4) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Biology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.5.

Description

The Human Fossil Record series is the most authoritative and comprehensive documentation of the fossil evidence relevant to the study of our evolutionary past. It fills the critical need for a complete resource that provides detailed morphological descriptions based on uniformly applied protocols, along with all new photographs taken exclusively for the series. This fourth volume covers the craniodental remains of early hominids of the genera Australopithecus, Paranthropus, Orrorin, as well as providing a concluding survey of hominid craniodental morphologies.

In this monumental and groundbreaking new series, the authors use clearly defined terminology and descriptive protocols that are applied uniformly throughout. Organized alphabetically by site name, with detailed morphological descriptions and original, expertly taken photographs, each entry features:
* Morphology
* Location information
* History of discovery
* Previous systematic assessments of the fossils
* Geological, archaeological, and faunal contexts
* Dating
* References to the primary literature


The Human Fossil Record series is truly a must-have reference for anyone interested in the study of human evolution.

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