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  • ...logy|anthropologist]] responsible for significant East African research on human evolution. Louis was the son of British missionaries who worked in [[Kenya]]. He was
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  • ...blog/topics/energetics/allostasis_mcewen_wingfield_2003.html Allostasis in Human Evolution]
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  • ...setting, context, and character of the Senga 5A site, Zaire. ''Journal of Human Evolution'' 16:701-728.
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  • ...flaking.<ref name=Ambrose2001>Ambrose SH (2001) Paleolithic technology and human evolution. ''Science'' '''291''':1748-1753. PMID 11249821 </ref> Unlike, chimpanzee�
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  • ::*Game theory and human evolution: A critique of some recent interpretations of experimental games
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  • ...dysvale. In 2004 he was promoted ad hominin to Reader in [[Human evolution|Human Evolution]] and the Public Understanding of [[Science]]. ...hic Society Prize for Research and Exploration given for his research into human evolution. The citation on the awards reads ''In recognition of his outstanding cont
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  • ...er a single entity which in 2004 has the working name of the Institute for Human Evolution (IHE) <ref name="Berger2"/>.
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  • ...outh African hominins cover represent some of the most critical periods in human evolution, where some of the most important changes have taken place<ref name="Berger
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  • ...his theory does have a logical foundation and uses the basic principles of human evolution, it is not widely accepted among anthropologists, as it lacks explanation f
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  • | journal = Human Evolution
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  • ...>Hart, D. and Sussman, R.W. (2005) Man The Hunted: Primates, Predators,and Human Evolution.Boulder: Westview Press</ref> ...assland conditions<ref name=" Davenport"> Davenport,C. M.2006. An Essay on Human Evolution[Online].Available: http://home.usit.net/~cmdaven/human.htm#top#top[30 Septe
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  • An important illustration of this evolutionary role has been found in human evolution, involving a member of the ''mariner''-family transposons called ''Hsmar1''
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  • * <small>Mann N (2000) Dietary lean red meat and human evolution. European Journal of Nutrition 39: 71-79.</small></ref> ...stralopithecus robustus'' and associated fauna from Swartkrans. Journal of Human Evolution 23: 495-516.</small></ref>
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  • ...id species, which to some, is considered to be the "[[missing link]]" in [[human evolution]]. This is because the species shares a significant amount of traits with b ...ggests bipedalsim. (McHenry,1991)<ref>BERNARD WOOD AND BRIAN G. RICHMOND. Human Evolution: taxonomy and paleobiology: 23, November 1999 https://melampus.colorado.edu
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  • :*Human evolution (use this naming convention for a topic article)
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  • She wrote that, behind human evolution stands a brotherhood of enlightened souls who have guided humanity througho
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  • 176. Turchin, V. 1977. The Phenomenon of Science: A Cybernetic Theory of Human Evolution. Columbia University Press.
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  • ...daptation, including at what many consider to be an influential point in [[human evolution]]. The particular selective pressures that acted to bring bipedalism to the ...Post-Crania and Implications for the Evolution of Bipedalism." Journal of Human Evolution, Academic Press Inc. London, England. 1986. </ref>. In the few fossilized
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