Volume
1 Historical Overview of Paleoanthropological Research 1
Winfried Henke
2 Evolutionary Theory in Philosophical Focus 57
Philippe Huneman
3 The Ontogeny-Phylogeny Nexus in a Nutshell: Implications for Primatology and Paleoanthropology 103
Peter R. Menke
4 Principles of Taxonomy and Classification: Current Procedures for Naming and Classifying Organisms 141
Michael Ohl
5 Quantitative Approaches to Phylogenetics 167
Kaila E. Folinsbee . David C. Evans . Jorg Frobisch . Linda A. Tsuji. Daniel R. Brooks
6 Homology: A Philosophical and Biological Perspective 217
Olivier Rieppel
7 Taphonomic and Diagenetic Processes 241
Gisela Grupe
8 Archeology 261
Miriam N. Haidle
9 Contribution of Stable Light Isotopes to Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction 289
Julia Lee-Thorp . Matt Sponheimer
10 Chronometric Methods in Paleoanthropology 311
Gunther A. Wagner
11 Geological Background of Early Hominid Sites in Africa 339
Ottmar Kullmer
12 Paleoclimate 357
Keith Alverson
13 Paleosols 383
Gregory Retallack
14 Quaternary Deposits and Paleosites 409
Klaus-Dieter Jager
15 Zoogeography: Primate and Early Hominin Distribution and Migration Patterns 421
Alan Turner ■ Hannah O'Regan
16 Patterns of Diversification and Extinction 441
Walter Etter
17 Paleoecology: An Adequate Window on the Past? 503
Thorolf Hardt ■ Britta Hardt ■ Peter R■ Menke
18 Hominin Paleodiets: The Contribution of Stable Isotopes 555
Matt Sponheimer ■ Julia Lee - Thorp
19 Estimation of Basic Life History Data of Fossil Hominoids 587
Helmut Hemmer
20 Population Genetics and Paleoanthropology 621
John H■ Relethford
21 Ancient DNA 643
Susanne Hummel
22 Paleodemography of Extinct Hominin Populations 673
Janet Monge ■ Alan Mann
23 Modeling the Past: The Primatological Approach 701
24 Modeling the Past: The Paleoethnological Evidence 723
Paolo Biagi
25 Modeling the Past: The Linguistic Approach 747
Bernard Comrie
26 General Principles of Evolutionary Morphology 769
Gabriele A. Macho
27 Computer-Based Reconstruction: Technical Aspects and Applications 787
Lilian Ulhaas
28 Prospects and Pitfalls 815
Jean-Jacques Hublin
Volume 2
1 Primate Origins and Supraordinal Relationships: Morphological Evidence 831
Mary T. Silcox . Eric J. Sargis . Jonathan I. Bloch . Doug M. Boyer
2 Molecular Evidence on Primate Origins and Evolution 861
Hans Zischler
3 Fossil Record of the Primates from the Paleocene to the Oligocene 889
D. Tab Rasmussen
4 Fossil Record of Miocene Hominoids 921
David R. Begun
5 The Biotic Environments of the Late Miocene Hominids 979
Jordi Agusti
6 Postcranial and Locomotor Adaptations of Hominoids 1011
Carol V. Ward
7 Hominoid Cranial Diversity and Adaptation 1031
Alan Bilsborough . Todd C. Rae
8 Dental Adaptations of African Apes 1107
Mark F. Teaford . Peter S. Ungar
9 Evolution of the Primate Brain 1133
Dean Falk
10 Primate Life Histories 1163
Elke Zimmermann ■ Ute Radespiel
11 The Biology and Evolution of Ape and Monkey Feeding 1207
Joanna E■ Lambert
12 Great Ape Social Systems 1235
Angela Meder
13 Primate Intelligence 1273
Richard W Byrne
14 Chimpanzee Hunting Behavior 1295
Nicholas E■ Newton-Fisher
15 Cooperation, Coalition, and Alliances 1321
Charlotte K■ Hemelrijk ■ Jutta Steinhauser
Volume 3
1 Potential Hominoid Ancestors for Hominidae 1347
George D■ Koufos
2 Defining Hominidae 1379
Jeffrey H Schwartz
3 Origins of Homininae and Putative Selection Pressures
Acting on the Early Hominins 1409
Boguslaw Pawlowski
4 Role of Environmental Stimuli in Hominid Origins 1441
Elisabeth S■ Vrba
5 The Origins of Bipedal Locomotion 1483
William E■ H Harcourt-Smith
6 The Earliest Putative Hominids 1519
Brigitte Senut
7 The Species and Diversity of Australopiths 1539
William H Kimbel
8 Defining the Genus Homo 1575
Mark Collard ■ Bernard Wood
9 The Earliest Putative Homo Fossils 1611
Friedemann Schrenk ■ Ottmar Kullmer ■ Timothy Bromage
10 Homo ergaster and Its Contemporaries 1633
Ian Tattersall
11 Defining Homo erectus: Size Considered 1655
Susan C■ Anton ■ Fred Spoor ■ Connie D■ Fellmann ■ Carl C■ Swisher III
12 Later Middle Pleistocene Homo 1695
G■ Philip Rightmire
13 Neanderthals and Their Contemporaries 1717
Katerina Harvati
14 Origin of Modern Humans 1749
GUnter Brauer
1 5 Analyzing Hominid Phylogeny 1781
David Strait ■ Frederick E■ Grine ■ John G■ Fleagle
16 Phylogenetic Relationships (Biomolecules) 1807
Todd R■ Disotell
1 7 Population Biology and Population Genetics of
Pleistocene Hominins 1825
Alan R■ Templeton
18 Species Concepts and Speciation: Facts and Fantasies 1861
Colin Groves
19 Human Environmental Impact in the Paleolithic and Neolithic 1881
Wolfgang Nentwig
20 The Dentition of American Indians: Evolutionary Results and Demographic Implications Following Colonization from Siberia 1901
21 Overview of Paleolithic Archeology 1943
Nicholas Toth ■ Kathy Schick
22 The Network of Brain, Body, Language, and Culture 1965
Steven Mithen
23 Cultural Evolution in Africa and Eurasia During the Middle and Late Pleistocene 2001
Nicholas Conard
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