A Companion to Paleoanthropology 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118332344.ch26
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“…Compared with other Early Pleistocene Eastern African specimens (e.g., KNM‐ER 3733, KNM‐ER 42700, OH 9) (Wood ; Spoor et al, ), including the chronogeographically close calvaria from Daka (Gilbert and Asfaw, ), as well as with the Indonesian and Chinese H. erectus s.s . hypodigm, UA 31 displays a blend of H. erectus ‐like and derived morphoarchitectural features more commonly found in Middle Pleistocene specimens (Antón, ; Rightmire, ; Baab, ). The braincase is absolutely long (204 mm), narrow (134.5 mm) and proportionally high (estimated basion‐bregma chord: 126 mm).…”
Section: The Ua 31 Human Craniummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compared with other Early Pleistocene Eastern African specimens (e.g., KNM‐ER 3733, KNM‐ER 42700, OH 9) (Wood ; Spoor et al, ), including the chronogeographically close calvaria from Daka (Gilbert and Asfaw, ), as well as with the Indonesian and Chinese H. erectus s.s . hypodigm, UA 31 displays a blend of H. erectus ‐like and derived morphoarchitectural features more commonly found in Middle Pleistocene specimens (Antón, ; Rightmire, ; Baab, ). The braincase is absolutely long (204 mm), narrow (134.5 mm) and proportionally high (estimated basion‐bregma chord: 126 mm).…”
Section: The Ua 31 Human Craniummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…erectus ( sensu Wood and Leakey, ) near the end of the Early Pleistocene (Macchiarelli et al, ; Zanolli et al, ). Within the scarce and fragmentary penecontemporaneous East African record (Gilbert and Asfaw, ; Antón, ), the UA 31 cranium represents a find of special interest, notably because of its preserved face. A complete description of the outer morphology of this specimen, especially of its face, has not been finalized yet.…”
Section: The Ua 31 Human Craniummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phyletic divergence of Homo has frequently been attributed to adaptive shifts due to dramatic environmental change and the innovation of lithic technology (Antón, 2013). Many authors suggest that it is the increasing aridification (deMenocal, 2004) or some other environmental correlate (e.g.…”
Section: Definition Of Early Homo As An Adaptive Gradementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is further confounded by an overlap in time of early H. ergaster and other species of early Homo, for almost half a million years (Spoor et al, 2007). As H. ergaster fossils are increasingly more variable, neither body size nor cranial capacity can be used as a proxy for differentiating between H. ergaster and other early Homo fossils (Antón, 2013).…”
Section: Morphological Spatial and Temporal Overlap Of Earlier Homo Wimentioning
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