The Rise of the Modern: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Evolution of Humanness (Part 2)

Session Organiser: Patrick S Quinney
(Liverpool University)

 



Kathleen Kuman
(Department of Archaeology, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, Wits 2050, Johannesburg, South Africa)

Prepared Core Technique in the Late Acheulean of South Africa: A Question of Transitions



Amelia M B Clark
(Department of Archaeology, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, Wits 2050, Johannesburg, South Africa)

Late Pleistocene Technology at Rose Cottage Cave: A Search for "Modern" Behaviour in an MSA Context



Lyn Wadley
(Department of Archaeology, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, Wits 2050, Johannesburg, South Africa)

Behavioural Changes at Rose Cottage Cave, South Africa



Hilary J Deacon & Sarah Wurz
(Department of Archaeology, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South Africa)

Did Early Anatomically Modern Humans at Klasies River have Modern Minds?



Elena N Khrisanfova & Ekaterina Y Bouliguina
(Anthropology Department, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Vorobiovy Gory, Biology Faculty, Academic Pavlov Str, 26-89, 121552 Moscow, Russia)

Reconstruction of the Body Morphology of the Hominid from Broken-Hill (Zambia) and the Application of the Results to the Study of Modern Human Evolution and Migrations



Andrew Gallagher and James C. Ohman
(Hominid Palaeontology Research Group, Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Biology, The University of Liverpool, New Medical School, Ashton Street, Liverpool L69 3GE)

Is There an Empirical Basis for Ecogeographical Patterning in Homo Sapiens?



James C Ohman, Chris Wood, Bernard Wood, Robin H Crompton, Michael M Günther, Li Yu, Russell Savage, and Weijie Wang
(Hominid Palaeontology Research Group, Primate Evolution and Morphology Group, Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Biology, New Medical School, University of Liverpool, Ashton Street, Liverpool L69 3GE & Department of Anthropology, George Washington University, 2110 G Street NW, Washington DC 20052, USA

Body Size and Shape of KNM-WT 15000