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New Interpretations of Ape and Human Ancestry

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    Chapter 1 Overview of Ape and Human Ancestry
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    Chapter 2 Geochronology and Zoogeographic Relationships of Miocene Hominoidea
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    Chapter 3 The Bearing of Molecular Data on the Cladogenesis and Times of Divergence of Hominoid Lineages
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    Chapter 4 A Model of Chromosome Evolution and Its Bearing on Cladogenesis in the Hominoidea
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    Chapter 5 Apes, Humans, and Molecular Clocks
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    Chapter 6 Cladistics and the Classification of the Great Apes
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    Chapter 7 New Interpretations of the Phyletic Position of Oligocene Hominoids
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    Chapter 8 Maxillofacial Morphology of Miocene Hominoids from Africa and Indo-Pakistan
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    Chapter 9 A Reconsideration of the Endocast of Proconsul africanus
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    Chapter 10 The Enamel of Neogene Hominoids
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    Chapter 11 Locomotor Adaptations of Oligocene and Miocene Hominoids and Their Phyletic Implications
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    Chapter 12 New Postcranial Fossils of Proconsul africanus and Proconsul nyanzae
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    Chapter 13 The Wrist of Proconsul africanus and the Origin of Hominoid Postcranial Adaptations
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    Chapter 14 Miocene Hominoid Discoveries from Rudabánya
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    Chapter 15 Miocene Hominoid Postcranial Morphology
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    Chapter 16 Sequence and Environments of the Lower and Middle Miocene Hominoids of Western Kenya
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    Chapter 17 The Natural History of Sivapithecus
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    Chapter 18 Facts and Fallacies Concerning Miocene Ape Habitats
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    Chapter 19 The Significance of Hitherto Undescribed Miocene Hominoids from the Siwaliks of Pakistan in the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt
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    Chapter 20 Miocene Hominoid Primate Dental Remains from the Siwaliks of Pakistan
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    Chapter 21 Significance of Recent Hominoid Discoveries from the Siwalik Hills of India
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    Chapter 22 Historical Notes on the Geology, Dating and Systematics of the Miocene Hominoids of India
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    Chapter 23 A Reassessment of the Relationship between Later Miocene and Subsequent Hominoidea
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    Chapter 24 Phyletic Relationships of Miocene Hominoids and Higher Primate Classification
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    Chapter 25 Ramapithecus and Human Origins
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    Chapter 26 Ramapithecus and Pan paniscus
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    Chapter 27 Toward the Resolution of Discrepancies between Phenetic and Paleontological Data Bearing on the Question of Human Origins
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    Chapter 28 Morphological Trends and Phylogenetic Relationships from Middle Miocene Hominoids to Late Pliocene Hominids
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    Chapter 29 Australopithecus africanus
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    Chapter 30 Hominoid Cladistics and the Ancestry of Modern Apes and Humans
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Title
New Interpretations of Ape and Human Ancestry
Published by
Springer US, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4684-8854-8
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978-1-4684-8856-2, 978-1-4684-8854-8
Editors

Ciochon, Russell L., Corruccini, Robert S.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 36%
Student > Master 1 9%
Unknown 6 55%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Social Sciences 3 27%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 18%
Unknown 6 55%