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Vu dans la presse électronique

Analyse morphologique et fonctionnelle du pelvis des primates Catarrhiniens : consequences pour l'obstetrique

Bouhallier J. & Berge C., p. 551-560.

New interpretation of Laetoli footprints using an experimental approach and Procrustes analysis: Preliminary results

Berge C., Penin X. & Pelle E., p. 561-569.

Le bassin, interface articulaire entre rachis et membres inferieurs : analyse par le logiciel DE-VISU

Tardieu C., Hecquet J., Barrau A., Loridon P., Boulay C., Legaye J., Carlier R., Marty C. & Duval-Beaupere G., p. 583-595.

La prehension chez les Primates : precision, outils et perspectives evolutives

Pouydebat E., Berge C., Gorce P. & Coppens Y., p. 597-602.


Introduction to Mesolithic mobility, exchange, and interaction: A special issue of the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

Lovis W.A., Whallon R. & Donahue R.E., p. 175-177.

Mobility, contact, and exchange in the Baltic Sea basin 6000-2000 BC

Zvelebil M., p. 178-192.

Mesolithic mobility and contacts on areas of the Baltic Sea watershed, the Sudety, and Carpathian Mountains

Sulgostowska Z., p. 193-203.

Regional perspectives on Early Mesolithic land use in southwestern Germany

Jochim M., p. 204-212.

Transport of lithic raw material in the Mesolithic of southwest Germany

Kind C.-J., p. 213-225.

Blades and microliths: Changing contexts of tool production from Magdalenian to Early Mesolithic in southern Germany

Fisher L.E., p. 226-238.

Common pools and private tools? Mobility and economy during Ireland's Later Mesolithic

Kimball M.J., p. 239-247.

Regional settlement systems in Mesolithic northern England: Scalar issues in mobility and territoriality

Donahue R.E. & Lovis W.A., p. 248-258.

Social networks and information: Non-"utilitarian" mobility among hunter-gatherers

Whallon R., p. 259-270.

Social and spatial dimensions of Mesolithic mobility

Lovis W.A., Whallon R. & Donahue R.E., p. 271-274.


Plio-Pleistocene climatic change in the Turkana Basin (East Africa): Evidence from large mammal faunas

Hernandez Fernandez M. & Vrba E.S., p. 595-626.

Patterning of geographic variation in Middle Pleistocene Homo frontal bone morphology

Athreya S., p. 627-643.

Wooden objects from Ohalo II (23,000 cal BP), Jordan Valley, Israel

Nadel D., Grinberg U., Boaretto E. & Werker E., p. 644-662.

A fossil hominoid proximal femur from Kikorongo Crater, southwestern Uganda

DeSilva J., Shoreman E. & MacLatchy L., p. 687-695.


Early Domesticated Fig in the Jordan Valley

Kislev M.E., Hartmann A. & Bar-Yosef O., p. 1372-1374.

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