The origin of humankind : conference proceedings of the International Symposium, Venice, 14-15 May 1998 /

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Imprint:Amsterdam ; Washington : IOS Press, 2000.
Description:viii, 103 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:IVSLA series v. 3
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4335207
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Other authors / contributors:Aloisi, M. (Massimiliano)
ISBN:1586030302
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • New Data on Modern Human Origins / C. Stringer
  • Before Modern Humans: The European Perspective / J.-J. Hublin
  • DNA and Recent Human Evolution / M. Stoneking
  • Global Mitochondrial DNA Variation and the Origin of Native Americans / D. C. Wallace, M. D. Brown and T. G. Schurr / [et al.]
  • Mitochondrial DNA Sequences from Extinct Humans - Problems and Prospects / S. Paabo, M. Krings and H. Poinar / [et al.]
  • A Nuclear DNA Perspective on Human Evolution / K. K. Kidd and J. R. Kidd
  • The Human Language Faculty / S. Pinker
  • Some Conclusions about Human Evolution / L. Cavalli Sforza
  • Does Culture Evolve? / R. Lewontin
  • The Fossil Calvaria of Homo Erectus from Ceprano (Central Italy): A New Reconstruction / A. Ascenzi and A. G. Segre
  • Fossil Children: What Can They Tell Us about the Origin of the Genus Homo? / J. Moggi-Cecchi
  • Fossil Italians. What We Know and What We Could Learn about Human Evolution from the Italian Fossil Record / G. Manzi
  • Mitochondrial DNA and Human Diversity: A Detailed Analysis of the D-Loop Region / C. Saccone, M. Attimonelli and C. Lanave / [et al.]
  • Neolithic and Palaeolithic Components in the European Gene Pool / G. Barbujani
  • Possible Approaches to the Search for Man's Genetic Adaptations to Adverse Biological Factors: The Case of Malaria / G. Modiano
  • Neanderthals and Modern Humans in Europe: Behavioural Aspects / A. Broglio
  • Indo-European Languages and Genetics / A. Piazza
  • Mitochondrial DNA Variation in Europe: Implications for the Origin of Europeans and Disease Studies / A. Torroni.