Basicranial flexion, relative brain size, and facial kyphosis in Homo sapiens and some fossil hominids

C Ross, M Henneberg - American Journal of Physical …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Comparative work among nonhominid primates has demonstrated that the basicranium
becomes more flexed with increasing brain size relative to basicranial length and as the …

[引用][C] Basicranial flexion, relative brain size, and facial kyphosis inHomo sapiens and some fossil hominids

C Ross, M Henneberg - American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1995 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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C ROSS, M HENNEBERG - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL …, 1995 - academia.edu
Comparative work among nonhominid primates has demonstrated that the basicranium
becomes more flexed with increasing brain size relative to basicranial length and as the …

[引用][C] Basicranial flexion, relative brain size, and facial kyphosis in Homo sapiens and some fossil hominids

CF Ross, M Henneberg - American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1995 - elibrary.ru

Basicranial flexion, relative brain size, and facial kyphosis in Homo sapiens and some fossil hominids

C Ross, M Henneberg - American journal of physical …, 1995 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Comparative work among nonhominid primates has demonstrated that the basicranium
becomes more flexed with increasing brain size relative to basicranial length and as the …

Basicranial flexion, relative brain size, and facial kyphosis in Homo sapiens and some fossil hominids.

C Ross, M Henneberg - American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1995 - europepmc.org
Comparative work among nonhominid primates has demonstrated that the basicranium
becomes more flexed with increasing brain size relative to basicranial length and as the …

[PDF][PDF] Basicranial Flexion, Relative Brain Size, and Facial Kyphosis in Homo Sapiens and Some Fossil Hominids

C ROSS, M HENNEBERG - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF …, 1995 - researchgate.net
Comparative work among nonhominid primates has demonstrated that the basicranium
becomes more flexed with increasing brain size relative to basicranial length and as the …

[PDF][PDF] Basicranial Flexion, Relative Brain Size, and Facial Kyphosis in Homo Sapiens and Some Fossil Hominids

C ROSS, M HENNEBERG - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF …, 1995 - researchgate.net
Comparative work among nonhominid primates has demonstrated that the basicranium
becomes more flexed with increasing brain size relative to basicranial length and as the …