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A nearly complete foot from Dikika, Ethiopia and its implications for the ontogeny and function of Australopithecus afarensis
A new Miocene ape and locomotion in the ancestor of great apes and humans
Ancient West African foragers in the context of African population history
Archaic hominin introgression in Africa contributes to functional salivary MUC7 genetic variation
Australopithecus afarensis endocasts suggest ape-like brain organization and prolonged brain growth
Bonobos Prefer Individuals that Hinder Others over Those that Help
Brain expansion in early hominins predicts carnivore extinctions in East Africa
Calcium isotopic patterns in enamel reflect different nursing behaviors among South African early hominins
Chimpanzee Gang Warfare
Did Our Species Evolve in Subdivided Populations across Africa, and Why Does It Matter?
Epigenetic regulation of lateralized fetal spinal gene expression underlies hemispheric asymmetries
Evolution of brain lateralization: A shared hominid pattern of endocranial asymmetry is much more variable in humans than in great apes
First systematic assessment of dental growth and development in an archaic hominin (genus, Homo) from East Asia
Fossil apes and human evolution
Genetic analysis of hair samples attributed to yeti, bigfoot and other anomalous primates
Habitual Stone-Tool Aided Extractive Foraging in White-Faced Capuchins, Cebus Capucinus
Himalayan ‘yeti’ DNA: polar bear or DNA degradation? A comment on ‘Genetic analysis of hair samples attributed to yeti’ by Sykes et al. (2014)
Hip extensor mechanics and the evolution of walking and climbing capabilities in humans, apes, and fossil hominins (Supplementary)
Human footprints in Pleistocene volcanic ash
Inference of ecological and social drivers of human brain-size evolution
Learning the rules of the rock–paper–scissors game: chimpanzees versus children

Selection on the regulation of sympathetic nervous activity in humans and chimpanzees
Social groups buffer maternal loss in mountain gorillas
Training Humans to Categorize Monkey Calls: Auditory Feature- and Category-Selective Neural Tuning Changes
Two wild female bonobos adopted infants from a different social group at Wamba






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