ANTHROPOLOGIE · 34/1-2 · 1996 |
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Papers in honour of Professor Jan Jelínek´s 70th anniversary |
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PART I |
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ORIGINAL PAPERS • TRAVAUX ORIGINAUX • ORIGINALARBEITEN |
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| 1-10 | BUTOVSKAYA M., KOZINTSEV A. |
| Group History and Social Style: the Case of Crab-Eating Monkeys | |
| KEY WORDS: Macaques – Birth-rank – Dominance – Aggression – Affiliation | |
| 11-25 | VANÈATA V. |
| Major Patterns of Early Hominid Evolution: Body Size, Proportions, Encephalization and Sexual Dimorphism | |
| KEY WORDS: Early hominids – Australopithecus – Homo – Apes – Evolution – Ecology– Body height – Body mass – Body size – Limb proportions – Encephalization quotient | |
| 27-34 | GRIMAUD-HERVÉ D., SABAN R. |
| Les Empreintes Vasculaires Observées sur les Moulages Endocrâniens d'Hominidés Fossiles et Actuels | |
| MOTS-CLÉS: Systeme méningé moyen – Homme fossile – Quadrillage vasculaire | |
| KEY WORDS: Middle meningeal system – Fossil man – Vascular network | |
| 35-38 | PUECH P.-F., ALBERTINI H., TYRAND H. |
| Correlated Dento-Facial Progression and the Origin of Man | |
| KEY WORDS: Hominids – “Hominity” – Dento-Facial morphology | |
| 39-46 | ASCENZI A., SEGRE A. G. |
| Artefacts and Human Teeth at the Fontana Ranuccio Middle Pleistocene Site (Central Italy) | |
| KEY WORDS: Fontana Ranuccio – K-Ar method – Homo erectus – Human teeth – Acheulian | |
| 47-53 | BRÄUER G., MABULLA A. Z. P. |
| New Hominid Fossil from Lake Eyasi, Tanzania | |
| KEY WORDS: Eyasi IV – Archaic Homo sapiens – Occipital – Tanzania | |
| 55-67 | VILLA G., GIACOBINI G. |
| Neandertal Teeth from Alpine Caves of Monte Fenera (Piedmont, Northern Italy): Description of the Remains and Microwear Analysis | |
| KEY WORDS: Neanderthals – Teeth – Microwear – Monte Fenera, Italy | |
| 69-77 | CONDEMI S. |
| Does the Human Fossil Specimen from Reilingen (Germany) Belong to the Homo erectus or to the Neanderthal Lineage? | |
| KEY WORDS: Reilingen – German fossils – Human evolution in Europe – Homo erectus – Pre-Neanderthal – Neanderthal – Archaic Homo sapiens | |
| 79-88 | SCHWARTZ J. H., TATTERSALL I. |
| Toward Distinguishing Homo neanderthalensis from Homo sapiens, and Vice Versa | |
| KEY WORDS: Neanderthal – Homo sapiens – Squamosal – Alisphenoid – Infratemporal and temporal fossae – Petrosal – Vaginal – Styloid and mastoid processes – Stylomastoid foramen | |
| 89-97 | MANOLIS S. K. |
| The Hellenic Late Pleistocene Fossils | |
| KEY WORDS: Hellenic fossils – Late Pleistocene – Apidima caves – Crete Homo sapiens sapiens remains – Theopetra cave | |
| 99-108 | MANOLIS S. K., MALLEGNI F. F. |
| The Gravettian Fossil Hominids of Italy | |
| KEY WORDS: Upper Palaeolithic – Gravettian – Italian fossils – Homo s. sapiens remains | |
| 109-114 | MALLEGNI F. F. |
| Some Considerations for the Skeletal Remains of the Upper Palaeolithic Homo s. sapiens in Italy | |
| KEY WORDS: Italian fossils – Gravettian | |
| 115-122 | ALT K. W., PICHLER S., VACH W. |
| Die Dreifachbestattung von Dolní Vìstonice, Mähren/ÈR – kollaterale versus affinale Verwandte | |
| KEY WORDS: Kinship analysis – Human remains – Odontologic traits – Dolní Vìstonice Pavlovien – Upper Palaeolithic burials | |
| 123-130 | BEDNARIK R. G. |
| Crisis in Palaeolithic Art Studies | |
| KEY WORDS: Palaeolithic art – Bias – Dating – Style – Iconicity – Taphonomy – Fakes – Misidentifications – Metamorphology – Scientific testing | |
| 131-142 | CHALOUPKA G. |
| Praus in Marege: Makassan Subjects in Aboriginal Rock Art of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia | |
| KEY WORDS: Makassans – Praus – Aborigines – Rock art – Arnhem Land – Northern Territory – Australia | |
| 143-159 | VAN ALBADA A. & A.-M. |
| Organization de l´Espace Orné dans le Messak au Sahara Libyen | |
| KEY WORDS: Africa – Libya – Messak – Neolithic – Rock Art | |
| 161-183 | LE QUELLEC J.-L. |
| A l'Ombre du Plaisir: A Propos d'un Site du Messak (Libye) | |
| KEY WORDS: Sahara – Libya – Messak – Neolithic – Rock-Art – Religion – Symbolism – Placenta | |
| – Egyptology | |
| 185-202 | MUZZOLINI A. |
| Les Équidés des Figurations Rupestres Sahariennes | |
| MOTS-CLÉS: Sahara – Maghreb – Art rupestre – Cheval – Âne – Néolithique – Tassili – Atlas Saharien | |
| KEY WORDS: Sahara – Maghreb – Rock Art – Horse – Donkey – Neolithic – Tassili – Saharan Atlas | |
| 203-213 | VIALOU D., VIALOU Á. V. |
| Art Rupestre au Mato Grosso (Brésil) | |
| MOTS-CLÉS: Art rupestre – Représentations préhistoriques – Signes – Pigments – Habitats – Mato Grosso | |
| KEY WORDS: Rock art – Prehistoric desings – Signs – Pigments – Habitats – Mato Grosso | |