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  1. Symmetry in Human Evolution, from Biology to Behaviours
  2. Special Issue “Symmetry in Human Evolution, from Biology to Behaviours”
  3. Access All Areas
  4. Accès libre
  5. Homo sapiens
  6. Did Cro-Magnon 1 have neurofibromatosis type 2? – Authors' reply
  7. Did Cro-Magnon 1 have neurofibromatosis type 1?
  8. Qui fut le premier Homo sapiens ?
  9. Crânes bavards
  10. Skulls That Speak
  11. What do cranial bones of LB1 tell us about Homo floresiensis?
  12. Imagerie par tomographie RX
  13. Hominid Evolution Timescale
  14. Variations in size, shape and asymmetries of the third frontal convolution in hominids: Paleoneurological implications for hominin evolution and the origin of language
  15. Evidence supporting an intentional Neandertal burial at La Chapelle-aux-Saints
  16. Thickened cranial vault and parasagittal keeling: Correlated traits and autapomorphies of Homo erectus?
  17. New information on the modifications of the neandertal suprainiac fossa during growth and development and on its etiology
  18. Imaging methodologies in natural sciences: The AST-RX Platform (Accès Scientifique à la Tomographie à Rayons X) of the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. Paris
  19. Hominid Evolution Timescale
  20. First description of the Cro-Magnon 1 endocast and study of brain variation and evolution in anatomically modern Homo sapiens
  21. Variations and asymmetries in regional brain surface in the genus Homo
  22. Shared Pattern of Endocranial Shape Asymmetries among Great Apes, Anatomically Modern Humans, and Fossil Hominins
  23. Nouvelles questions et approches en paléoanthropologie
  24. Brief communication: A cranial morphometric assessment of the taxonomic affinities of Trachypithecus auratus (E. Geoffroy, 1812 primates: Colobinae) with a reassessment of the T. auratus type specimen
  25. Applications of imaging methodologies to paleoanthropology: Beneficial results relating to the preservation, management and development of collections
  26. Endocranial shape asymmetries in Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes and Gorilla gorilla assessed via skull based landmark analysis
  27. Is the suprainiac fossa a Neandertal autapomorphy? A complementary external and internal investigation
  28. Erratum to “Internal cranial anatomy of the type specimen of Pan paniscus and available data for study” [J. Hum. Evol. 56 (2009) 205–208]
  29. Internal cranial anatomy of the type specimen of Pan paniscus and available data for study
  30. Like I need a hole in the head: supernumerary external auditory meatus in a Carthaginian cranium
  31. Variation and modalities of growth and development of the temporal bone pneumatization in Neandertals
  32. Cranial base morphology and temporal bone pneumatization in Asian Homo erectus
  33. Multi-detector row CT scanning in Paleoanthropology at various tube current settings and scanning mode
  34. Internal cranial features of the Mojokerto child fossil (East Java, Indonesia)
  35. O’Higgins, P., Cohn, M.J., 2000. Development, Growth and Evolution. Implications for the study of the Hominid Skeleton. (Développement, Croissance et Évolution. Implications pour l’étude du squelette des hominidés).
  36. Structures crâniennes internes de l’Homo erectus Sambungmacan 1 (Java, Indonésie)
  37. Leblanc, A., 1999. Atlas of hearing and balance organs. A practical guide for otolaryngologists. (Atlas des organes de l’audition et de l’équilibre. Un guide pratique pour les otolaryngologues). Forewords by J.P. Francke, Y. Guerrier and C. Frèche. Par...