The Paleobiology of Australopithecus

The Paleobiology of Australopithecus
About this book
Australopithecus species have been the topic of much debate in palaeoanthropology since Raymond Dart described the first species, Australopithecus africanus, in 1925. This volume synthesizes the geological and paleontological context of the species in East and South Africa, covers individual sites, such as Dikika, Hadar, Sterkfontein, and Malapa, debates the alpha taxonomy of some of the species, and addresses questions of the movements of the species across the continent. Additional chapters discuss the genus in terms of sexual dimorphism, diet reconstruction – using microwear and isotopic methodologies, postural and locomotor behavior, and ontogeny.
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- OL Work ID
- OL20690158W
Subjects
AustralopithecinesCongressesPaleobiologyFossil hominidsEvolution (Biology)Science (General)GeographyPaleontologyHuman anatomyAnthropologyArchaeologyFossilsHominidaePaleodontology