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    Capacités vocales des primates non humains, des Homo sapiens et des hominines fossiles : un état de la question by Marion Laporte, Amélie Vialet

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This proposition dominated for half a century, hindering research on the vocal production of non-human primates used as a model to address the capacities of fossil hominins. The recent demonstration of vocal tract dynamics in mammals, including primates, and a shared maximal acoustic space for all now allows us to consider that it is not the size of the pharynx that is crucial but rather the control of speech articulators. …”
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    A review of Multibody Dynamic versus Finite Element Analyses applied in palaeoanthropology: what can we expect for the study of hominin postcranial remains? by Alicia Blasi-Toccacceli, Guillaume Daver, Mathieu Domalain

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…These approaches have been also used in palaeontology to bring extinct animals, such as hominins, "back to life". The purpose of this study is to report on the available literature on the use of MDA and FEA in postcranial palaeoanthropology. …”
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    The top of the Olduvai Subchron in a high-resolution magnetostratigraphy from the West Turkana core WTK13, hominin sites and Paleolakes Drilling Project (HSPDP) by Sier, M, Langereis, C, Dupont-Nivet, G, Feibel, C, Joordens, J, van der Lubbe, J, Beck, C, Olago, D, Cohen, A

    Published 2017
    “… <p>One of the major challenges in understanding the evolution of our own species is identifying the role climate change has played in the evolution of hominin species. To clarify the influence of climate, we need long and continuous high-resolution paleoclimate records, preferably obtained from hominin-bearing sediments, that are well-dated by tephro- and magnetostratigraphy and other methods. …”
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    Exploring the relative influence of raw materials, percussion techniques, and hominin skill levels on the diversity of the early Oldowan assemblages: Insights from the Shungura Formation, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia. by Anne Delagnes, Michel Brenet, Brad Gravina, Frédéric Santos

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The relative influence of percussion techniques and raw material quality are central to debates concerning hominin skill levels as a potential driver of change during the period between 2.6 and 2 million-years (Ma). …”
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