201709

Springer, Dordrecht

2015

1660 Pages

ISBN 978-3-642-39978-7

Handbook of Paleoanthropology

Edited by

Winfried Henke, Ian Tattersall

This extensive, three-volume handbook, intensively updated and enlarged, is a superb new resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in paleoanthropology. A baseline storehouse covering the full extent of current knowledge, the volume features an online e-reference work that will be updated with future developments in this fascinating discipline. Often cited as the most multidisciplinary of all the sciences, paleoanthropology encompasses a vast range of techniques drawn from geology, evolutionary biology, and archaeology, among many others.

 

Guided by an editorial team ofglobal stature, the contributions reflect the best of today's scholarship. Each volume covers core constituents of the subject: basic principles and methods, primate evolution and human origins, and the phylogeny of hominins. The editors have ensured that the entries uphold a key principle of paleoanthropology, requiring historical assessments to be updated with developing knowledge of the living world.

The handbook's first volume incorporates the enormous advances made in such areas as phylogenetic analysis, paleoecology and evolutionary theory and philosophy. Volume II integrates primate fossil data with the vast amount that is now known of the behavior and ecology of living primates in natural environments. The third volume deals with the fossil and molecular evidence for the evolution of Homo sapiens and its fossil relatives. Paleoanthropology is characterized by its many live and unresolved academic debates, which are reflected in the heterogeneity of intellectual standpoints in this handbook. This planned diversity ensures that the Springer Handbook of Paleoanthropology is a multilayered, comprehensive companion of inestimable value to students, academics, and working professionals alike.

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Full citation:

Henke, W. , Tattersall, I. (eds) (2015). Handbook of Paleoanthropology, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Species concepts and speciation

Groves Colin

237-256

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Quantitative approaches to phylogenetics

Folinsbee Kaila E.; Evans David C.; Fröbisch Jörg; Brooks Daniel R.

257-294

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Homology

Rieppel Olivier

295-315

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Chronometric methods in paleoanthropology

Richter Daniel; Wagner Guenther A.

317-350

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Taphonomic and diagenetic processes

Grupe Gisela; Harbeck Michaela

417-439

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Paleosols

Retallack Gregory

511-535

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Quaternary geology and paleoenvironments

Van Couvering John A.

537-555

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Quaternary deposits and paleosites

Jäger Klaus-Dieter

557-569

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Paleoecology

Hardt Thorolf; Menke Peter R.

571-622

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Zoogeography

Turner Alan

623-642

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Hominin paleodiets

Sponheimer Matt; Lee-Thorp Julia

671-701

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Genetics and paleoanthropology

Marks Jonathan

745-762

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Ancient DNA

Hummel Susanne

763-790

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Modeling the past

Sussman Robert W.; Hart Donna

791-815

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Modeling the past

Biagi Paolo

817-843

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Modeling the past

Haidle Miriam N.

845-871

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The evolution of speech and language

Lieberman Philip; McCarthy Robert C

873-920

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Virtual anthropology and biomechanics

Weber Gerhard W.

937-968

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Paleopathology

Schultz Michael; Schmidt-Schultz Tyede H.

969-981

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Microscopic research on fossil human bone

Schultz Michael; Schmidt-Schultz Tyede H.

983-998

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Investigation on extracellular matrix proteins in fossil bone

Schmidt-Schultz Tyede H.; Schultz Michael

999-1005

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Images in paleoanthropology

Schlager Stefan; Wittwer-Backofen Ursula

1007-1034

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Prospects and pitfalls

Hublin Jean-Jacques

1035-1050

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Primate origins and supraordinal relationships

Silcox Mary T.; Sargis Eric J.; Bloch Jonathan I.; Boyer Doug M.

1053-1081

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Fossil record of miocene hominoids

Begun David R.

1261-1332

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Hominoid cranial diversity and adaptation

Bilsborough Alan; Rae Todd C.

1387-1464

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Dental adaptations of African apes

Teaford Mark F.; Ungar Peter S.

1465-1493

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Evolution of the primate brain

Falk Dean

1495-1525

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Primate life histories

Zimmermann Elke; Radespiel Ute

1527-1592

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Great ape social systems

Meder Angela

1593-1629

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