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    A review on paleoenvironment suitability for hominid fossils and other early vertebrate faunas: a case from Pucangan and Kabuh Formations, Central and East Java, Indonesia by Johan Arif, Dasapta Erwin Irawan, Rubiyanto Kapid

    Published 2016-06-01
    “… Abstract The northern part of the East Java Basin has become a focus of research by earth scientists, among others, because of the existence of hominid fossils and remains of other vertebrate taxa within the Quaternary sedimentary sequence. …”
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    In the beginning [kasetvideo]

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    In the begining [filem]

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    Life history impacts on infancy and the evolution of human social cognition by Kristen Hawkes

    Published 2023-11-01
    Subjects: “…hominid comparisons…”
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    Accelerated evolution of Protocadherin11X/Y: a candidate gene-pair for cerebral asymmetry and language. by Williams, N, Close, J, Giouzeli, M, Crow, T

    Published 2006
    “…We re-date the duplicative translocation to 6 million years ago, that is, close to the chimpanzee-hominid bifurcation. Sequence comparisons with the chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, and orangutan indicate that in contrast to earlier purifying selection there has been accelerated change in the Protocadherin11X ectodomain as well as the Protocadherin11Y sequence in the hominid lineage since the duplication. …”
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    Jægerkulturer og fænomenet skyld by Karl W. Luckert

    Published 1986-05-01
    “…The first subsection concerns guilt, tools and divine predators, the goal of which is to illuminate the two major forms of guilt-and reconciliation bonding in the course of hominid evolution. This is reconstructed on the basis of recent anthropological theories of cultural evolution and the reshaping of the hominid family tree, from suspected similarities at pre-hominid levels of primate behaviour, as well as from extant Stone Age hunter traditions which, to this day, still contain soteriological solutions to problems of long ago. …”
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    Identité biologique des artisans moustériens de Kebara (Mont Carmel, Israël) Réflexions sur le concept de néanderthalien au Levant méditerranéen by Anne-Marie Tillier, Baruch Arensburg, Jaroslav Brůžek

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…The southern Mediterranean Levant has attracted the attention of the scientific community since the early excavations conducted at the beginning of the 20th century on several sites, which provided a significant sample of Upper Pleistocene hominids. Additional skeletal material, circumscribed geographically and chronologically, raises several questions concerning the biological differences and similarities between the hominid samples represented, and their geographical position at the crossroads of Africa and Eurasia. …”
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    A theory of the origin of cerebral asymmetry: epigenetic variation superimposed on a fixed right-shift. by Crow, T

    Published 2010
    “…The right-shift factor arose late (150 to 200 thousand years ago [KYA]) in hominid evolution as a mutation in the X copy of a gene pair (Protocadherin 11XY) in a region of homology between the X and Y chromosomes created by a duplication 6MYA at the chimpanzee hominid separation. …”
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    The 'big bang' theory of the origin of psychosis and the faculty of language by Crow, T

    Published 2008
    “…These three facts direct attention to the Xq21.3/Yp11.2 homology block that was established by an X to Y duplication 6 million years ago, ie at the time of origin of the hominid lineage. Within this block a gene pair (Protocadherin11X and Y) expressed as two cell surface adhesion molecules at axo-dendritic synapses has been subject to change (16 amino-acid substitutions in the Y, and critically 5 in the X sequence) in the hominid lineage. …”
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    Comparative and demographic analysis of orang-utan genomes. by Locke, D, Hillier, L, Warren, W, Worley, K, Nazareth, L, Muzny, D, Yang, S, Wang, Z, Chinwalla, A, Minx, P, Mitreva, M, Cook, L, Delehaunty, K, Fronick, C, Schmidt, H, Fulton, L, Fulton, R, Nelson, J, Magrini, V, Pohl, C, Graves, T, Markovic, C, Cree, A, Dinh, H, Hume, J

    Published 2011
    “…Overall, the resources and analyses presented here offer new opportunities in evolutionary genomics, insights into hominid biology, and an extensive database of variation for conservation efforts.…”
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