Gerhard W. Weber
Gerhard W. Weber (born 29 August 1961) is an Austrian paleoanthropologist and a founding member of the research network Human Evolution and Archaeological Sciences (HEAS) as well as the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution (ESHE). Weber is a professor at the University of Vienna's Department of Evolutionary Anthropology. He is best known for his application of virtual anthropology to early Homo sapiens and Neanderthals in Europe and the Levant. Weber also determined the origin of the Venus of Willendorf. Provided by Wikipedia
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Quantum Leaps in Human Biocultural Evolution and the Relationship to Cranial Capacity by Gerhard W. Weber
Published 2023-04-01
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Shape variation in modern human upper premolars by Petra G. Šimková, Lisa Wurm, Cinzia Fornai, Viktoria A. Krenn, Gerhard W. Weber
Published 2024-01-01
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Shape variation in modern human upper premolars. by Petra G Šimková, Lisa Wurm, Cinzia Fornai, Viktoria A Krenn, Gerhard W Weber
Published 2024-01-01
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Human feeding biomechanics: performance, variation, and functional constraints by Justin A. Ledogar, Paul C. Dechow, Qian Wang, Poorva H. Gharpure, Adam D. Gordon, Karen L. Baab, Amanda L. Smith, Gerhard W. Weber, Ian R. Grosse, Callum F. Ross, Brian G. Richmond, Barth W. Wright, Craig Byron, Stephen Wroe, David S. Strait
Published 2016-07-01
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Mechanical evidence that Australopithecus sediba was limited in its ability to eat hard foods by Justin A. Ledogar, Amanda L. Smith, Stefano Benazzi, Gerhard W. Weber, Mark A. Spencer, Keely B. Carlson, Kieran P. McNulty, Paul C. Dechow, Ian R. Grosse, Callum F. Ross, Brian G. Richmond, Barth W. Wright, Qian Wang, Craig Byron, Kristian J. Carlson, Darryl J. de Ruiter, Lee R. Berger, Kelli Tamvada, Leslie C. Pryor, Michael A. Berthaume, David S. Strait
Published 2016-02-01
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