Череп из Нгалоба (Chris Stringer)
Череп из Иво-Элеру (Natural History Museum, London)
Маятник суждений о месте нашего происхождения (Chris Stringer)
Эволюционное дерево (Chris Stringer)
Источники и рекомендованная литература
Основные источники
R. Boyd, J. Silk. How Humans Evolved.
5th edn. Norton, New York, 2009.M. Cartmill, F. Smith. The Human Lineage.
2nd edn. Wiley-Blackwell, New Jersey, 2009.C. Darwin. The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online.
http://darwinonline.org.ukB. Fagan. Cro-Magnon: How the Ice Age Gave Birth to the First Modern Humans.
Bloomsbury Press, London, 2010.D. Johanson, K. Wong. Lucy’s Legacy: The Quest for Human Origins.
Harmony Books, New York, 2009.R. G. Klein. The Human Career.
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2009.R. Lewin, R. A. Foley. Principles of Human Evolution.
Blackwells, Oxford, 2003.C. Lockwood. The Human Story.
The Natural History Museum, London, 2007.R. Potts, C. Sloan. What Does It Mean To Be Human?
National Geographic, Washington, DC, 2010.C. Stringer. Homo britannicus.
Allen Lane, London, 2006.C. Stringer. “Modern human origins – progress and prospects”. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society,
London, B 357. 2002, 563–579.C. Stringer, P. Andrews. The Complete World of Human Evolution.
Thames & Hudson, London, 2005.C. Stringer, C. Gamble. In Search of the Neanderthals.
Thames & Hudson, London, 1993.B. Wood. Human Evolution (a Brief Insight).
Sterling, New York, 2011.C. Zimmer. Smithsonian Intimate Guide to Human Origins.
Harper, New York, 2007.Глава 1. Главные вопросы
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John Murray, London, 1859.C. Darwin. The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex.
John Murray, London, 1871; Penguin Classics, London, 2004.F. Gröning, J. Liu, M. J. Fagan, P. O’Higgins. “Why do humans have chins? Testing the mechanical significance of modern human symphyseal morphology with finite element analysis”. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
2010, doi: 10.1002/ajpa.21447.F. C. Howell. “Upper Pleistocene men of the southwest Asian Mousterian”, in G. H. R. von Koenigswald. ed., Neanderthal Centenary
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