Respiratory adaptation to climate in modern humans and Upper Palaeolithic individuals from Sungir and Mladeč
Abstract As our human ancestors migrated into Eurasia, they faced a considerably harsher climate, but the extent to which human cranial morphology has adapted to this climate is still debated. In particular, it remains unclear when such facial adaptations arose in human populations. Here, we explore...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ekaterina Stansfield, Philipp Mitteroecker, Sergey Y. Vasilyev, Sergey Vasilyev, Lauren N. Butaric |
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2021
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