The Human Fossil Record, Volume 1: Terminology and Craniodental Morphology of Genus Homo (Europe)
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Preface.

PART 1: TERMINOLOGY AND CRANIODENTAL MORPHOLOGY OF GENUS HOMO.

Descrptive Protocol.

Descriptive Format.

Abbreviations

Craniodental Morphology and Terminology.

Maps.

PART 2: SITE-BY-SITE ATLAS OF EUROPEAN HOMINID FOSSILS.

Introduction.

Abri Pataud.

Arago (Tautavel).

Archi.

Atapuerca: Gran Dolina.

Atapuerca: Sima de los Huesos.

Biache-Saint-Vaast.

Bilzingsleben.

Brno.

Ceprano.

Chancelade.

Columberia (Bombarral).

Combe-Capelle.

Cro-Magnon.

Dmanisi.

Dolni Vestonice.

Ehringsdorf (Weimar-Ehringsdorf).

Engis.

Feldhofer Grotto (Neanderthal).

Figueira Brava.

Fontechevade.

Gibraltar: Devil's Tower.

Gibraltar: Forbe's Quarry.

Grimaldi Caves.

Guattari (Monte Carlo).

Hahnofersand.

Hortus.

Isturitz.

Krapina

Kulna.

La Chapelle-aux-Saints.

La Ferrassie.

La Naulette.

La Quina.

Le Moustier.

Mauer (Heidelberg).

Mladec (Lautscherhole).

Montmaurin.

Ochoz.

Pavlov.

Pech de l'Aze.

Petralona.

Predmosti.

Regourdou.

Reilingen.

Roc de Marsal.

Saccopastore.

Saint Cesaire.

Sakajia.

Scladina (Sclayn).

Sipka.

Spy.

Steinheim.

Subalyuk.

Svitavka.

Swanscombe.

Velika Pecina.

Verteszollos.

Vindija.

Vogelherd (Stetten).

Zafarraya.

Zlaty Kun.

English

“...very welcome addition to the evolutionary anthropologist’s reference shelf...” (Evolutionary Anthropology)

"...this book represents an invaluable archive.... This is a true thesaurus, in its literal meaning: a textbook to go back to several times, for different scopes." (Nature, Vol. 417, No. 6890, June 13, 2002)

"...a handsomely produced volume which will make a handy reference work for paleoanthropologists studying fossil cranial morphology." (American Journal of Human Biology, Vol. 15, No. 5, September/October 2003)

"Schwartz and Tattersall have produced a teaching tool and source that is unprecedented in quality and scope. It is sure to become one of the most widely consulted and cited paleoanthropological texts ever."
—Richard G. Klein, Stanford University
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