Paleontology and Geology of Laetoli: Human Evolution in Context, 2011 Volume 2: Fossil Hominins and the Associated Fauna Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology Series
Langue : Anglais
This volume 2 and its companion volume 1 present the results of new investigations into the geology, paleontology and paleoecology of the early hominin site of Laetoli in northern Tanzania. The site is one of the most important paleontological and paleoanthropological sites in Africa, worldrenowned for the discovery of fossils of the early hominin Australopithecus afarensis, as well as remarkable trails of its footprints. The first volume provides new evidence on the geology, geochronology, ecology, ecomorphology and taphonomy of the site. The second volume describes newly discovered fossil hominins from Laetoli, belonging to Australopithecus afarensis and Paranthropus aethiopicus, and presents detailed information on the systematics and paleobiology of the diverse associated fauna. Together, these contributions provide one of the most comprehensive accounts of a fossil hominin site, and they offer important new insights into the early stages of human evolution and its context.
1 Introduction.- 2 Rodents.- 3 The lower third premolar of Serengetilagus praecapensis (Mammalia: Lagomorpha: Leporidae) from Laetoli, Tanzania.- 4 Macroscelidea.- 5 Galagidae (Lorisoidea, Primates).- 6 Cercopithecids (Cercopithecidae, Primates).- 7 Hominins from the Upper Laetolil and Upper Ndolanya Beds, Laetoli.- 8 Carnivora.- 9 Proboscidea.- 10 Orycteropodidae.- 11 Rhinoceroses.- 12 Equidae.- 13 Suidae.- 14 Giraffidae.- 15 Bovidae 16 Amphibia and Squamata.- 17 Tortoises (Chelonii, Testudinidae).- 18 Aves.- 19 Beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera).- 20 Lepidoptera, Insecta.- 21 Trace fossils interpreted in relation to the extant termite fauna at Laetoli, Tanzania.- 22 Gastropoda.
Focuses on the morphology, systematics and paleobiology of the fossil hominins and the associated fauna of Laetoli in northern Tanzania Includes detailed systematic accounts of the associated invertebrate and vertebrate fauna Will provide broader understanding of faunal diversity and ecological change in East Africa during the Pliocene Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 02-2013
Ouvrage de 602 p.
21x27.9 cm
Date de parution : 01-2011
Ouvrage de 602 p.
21x27.9 cm
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Evolution; Geology; Hominins; Paleoecology; Vertebrate Paleontology
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