Handbook of Paleoanthropology
Contents
The ontogeny-phylogeny nexus in a nutshell
implications for primatology and paleoanthropology
Peter R. Menke
177-211
Principles of taxonomy and classification
current procedures for naming and classifying organisms
Michael Öhl
213-236
Quantitative approaches to phylogenetics
Kaila E. Folinsbee, David C. Evans, Jörg Fröbisch, Daniel R. Brooks
257-294
Contribution of stable light isotopes to paleoenvironmental reconstruction
Julia Lee-Thorp, Matt Sponheimer
441-464
Paleopathology
vestiges of pathological conditions in fossil human bone
Michael Schultz, Schmidt-Schultz
969-981
Investigation on extracellular matrix proteins in fossil bone
facts and perspectives
Schmidt-Schultz, Michael Schultz
999-1005
Primate origins and supraordinal relationships
morphological evidence
Mary T. Silcox, Eric J. Sargis, Jonathan I. Bloch, Doug M. Boyer
1053-1081