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The following pages link to A Middle Palaeolithic human hyoid bone (Q22122405):
Displaying 50 items.
- Micro-biomechanics of the Kebara 2 hyoid and its implications for speech in Neanderthals (Q21132400) (← links)
- The descended larynx is not uniquely human (Q22068633) (← links)
- Descent of the larynx in chimpanzee infants (Q24680995) (← links)
- The evolution of speech: a comparative review (Q28138687) (← links)
- A juvenile early hominin skeleton from Dikika, Ethiopia (Q28264597) (← links)
- How could language have evolved? (Q28654245) (← links)
- The mystery of language evolution (Q28657393) (← links)
- On the antiquity of language: the reinterpretation of Neandertal linguistic capacities and its consequences (Q28680670) (← links)
- Dating human cultural capacity using phylogenetic principles (Q28705304) (← links)
- Handedness in Neandertals from the El Sidrón (Asturias, Spain): evidence from instrumental striations with ontogenetic inferences (Q28705513) (← links)
- Articulatory capacity of Neanderthals, a very recent and human-like fossil hominin (Q28742264) (← links)
- Evolution of speech and evolution of language (Q30571479) (← links)
- A reappraisal of the anatomical basis for speech in Middle Palaeolithic hominids (Q34031402) (← links)
- A 400,000-year-old mitochondrial genome questions phylogenetic relationships amongst archaic hominins: using the latest advances in ancient genomics, the mitochondrial genome sequence of a 400,000-year-old hominin has been deciphered (Q35140592) (← links)
- Estimation of sex from the hyoid body in skeletal individuals from archeological sites. (Q35157746) (← links)
- On the evolution of language and generativity (Q35480995) (← links)
- The eloquent ape: genes, brains and the evolution of language (Q36348747) (← links)
- The biology of the colonizing ape. (Q37018768) (← links)
- Potential therapeutic targets in obstructive sleep apnoea (Q37312912) (← links)
- The Emergence of Language in the Hominin Lineage: Perspectives from Fossil Endocasts (Q41526411) (← links)
- Comparative morphology of the hominin and African ape hyoid bone, a possible marker of the evolution of speech (Q45803122) (← links)
- Symbols are not uniquely human (Q46286324) (← links)
- Hyoid bone position and speech: reply to Dr. Arensburg et al. (1990). (Q47229211) (← links)
- Loss of air sacs improved hominin speech abilities (Q47250405) (← links)
- Group size, vocal grooming and the origins of language (Q47286148) (← links)
- Cognitive anatomy. The descent of the larynx? (Q47364722) (← links)
- Kebara 2: new insights regarding the most complete Neandertal thorax (Q47587710) (← links)
- Human hyoid bones from the middle Pleistocene site of the Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). (Q47756615) (← links)
- Doing with less: hominin brain atrophy (Q48440510) (← links)
- Acoustic analysis of primate air sacs and their effect on vocalization (Q50590578) (← links)
- The potential Neandertal vowel space was as large as that of modern humans (Q55881781) (← links)
- First data of Neandertal bird and carnivore exploitation in the Cantabrian Region (Axlor; Barandiaran excavations; Dima, Biscay, Northern Iberian Peninsula) (Q55882510) (← links)
- Approche paléontologique de l’évolution du langage : un état des lieux (Q56264045) (← links)
- Folk physiology and talking hyoids (Q56687981) (← links)
- Troubling the Neandertals: A Reply to Langbroek's ‘The Trouble with Neandertals’ (Q57627379) (← links)
- Troubling the Neandertals: A Reply to Zilhã and Trinkaus (Q57627383) (← links)
- Debating Neandertals and modern humans in Late Pleistocene Europe (Q57627391) (← links)
- The archaeology of language origins–a review (Q58906313) (← links)
- Additional evidence for early modern human morphological diversity in Southeast Asia at Tam Pa Ling, Laos (Q59665070) (← links)
- Tracing the emergence of modern human behavior: Methodological pitfalls and a theoretical path (Q60038731) (← links)
- Storied landscapes makes us (Modern) Human: Landscape socialisation in the Palaeolithic and consequences for the archaeological record (Q60039509) (← links)
- Language evolution to revolution: the leap from rich-vocabulary non-recursive communication system to recursive language 70,000 years ago was associated with acquisition of a novel component of imagination, called Prefrontal Synthesis, enabled by a m (Q84497066) (← links)
- Rethinking foundations of language from a multidisciplinary perspective (Q88514630) (← links)
- Universal Phonological Features (Q89276336) (← links)
- Evolution of the modern human brain (Q91193553) (← links)
- Triangulating Neanderthal cognition: A tale of not seeing the forest for the trees (Q99370863) (← links)
- Language Abilities in Neanderthals (Q104902822) (← links)
- References (Q105747595) (← links)
- Comparative Morphology and Physiology of the Vocal Production Apparatus and the Brain in the Extant Primates (Q110611656) (← links)
- Palaeolithic archaeology and the evolution of mind (Q112844900) (← links)