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This edited volume provides the historical and geological background, as well as the details pertaining to the morphology and morphometric assessments, of a singular human cranial specimen from the Late Pleistocene discovered in Hofmeyr, South Africa. The chapters are divided into 4 main sections. Section 1 discusses the discovery and historical context of the skull, while section 2 addresses its geological and geochronological contexts through dating and stable isotope analyses. Section 3 details the general morphological and morphometric analyses (description, 3-D reconstruction, morphological comparisons), and section 4 details the specific morphological analyses performed (inner ear, dentition, endocranial morphology and size). The volume will be of interest to professional and student paleoanthropologists interested in the later phases of human evolution.

Table of Contents
1.- Discovery and history of the skull. 2.- Geological background setting of the site. 3.- Dating the skull. 4.- Stable isotope analysis- Sr, N and C. 5.- Description of the skull. 6.- New three- dimensional reconstruction of the cranium. 7.- 3-D geometric morphometric study of the cranium. 8.- Linear morphometric study of the cranium. 9.- Morphological comparisons of the cranium. 10.- The inner ear. 11.- The dentition. 12.- Endocranial morphology and size. 13.- Ancient DNA analysis. 14.- Summary and conclusions.

Hofmeyr: A Late Pleistocene Human Skull from South Africa

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 30/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9783031074257, 978-3031074257
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This edited volume provides the historical and geological background, as well as the details pertaining to the morphology and morphometric assessments, of a singular human cranial specimen from the Late Pleistocene discovered in Hofmeyr, South Africa. The chapters are divided into 4 main sections. Section 1 discusses the discovery and historical context of the skull, while section 2 addresses its geological and geochronological contexts through dating and stable isotope analyses. Section 3 details the general morphological and morphometric analyses (description, 3-D reconstruction, morphological comparisons), and section 4 details the specific morphological analyses performed (inner ear, dentition, endocranial morphology and size). The volume will be of interest to professional and student paleoanthropologists interested in the later phases of human evolution.

      Table of Contents
      1.- Discovery and history of the skull. 2.- Geological background setting of the site. 3.- Dating the skull. 4.- Stable isotope analysis- Sr, N and C. 5.- Description of the skull. 6.- New three- dimensional reconstruction of the cranium. 7.- 3-D geometric morphometric study of the cranium. 8.- Linear morphometric study of the cranium. 9.- Morphological comparisons of the cranium. 10.- The inner ear. 11.- The dentition. 12.- Endocranial morphology and size. 13.- Ancient DNA analysis. 14.- Summary and conclusions.

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