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Biological anthropology is the subdiscipline of anthropology that investigates the origins and evolution of hominins. Techniques include both the analysis of fossils and the behaviour, morphology ...
Article | 01 April 2020. Dating the skull from Broken Hill, Zambia, and its position in human evolution
Read the latest Research articles in Biological anthropology from Scientific Reports
Anthropology is the study of humans, their close relatives and their cultural environment. Subfields of anthropology deal with hominin evolution and the comparative study of extant and past cultures.
Read the latest Research articles in Biological anthropology from Nature Communications
Here you will find articles on such topics as why primates live in social groups, how primates communicate, and why male primates sometimes commit infanticide.
With growing attention on the remains of people held by museums and universities around the world, we outline ethical considerations that researchers working with human remains in anthropology ...
Article 11 September 2024 | Open Access. Ancient Rapanui genomes reveal resilience and pre-European contact with the Americas
How biological versus social context, especially epigenetics, affects the nature of sexual orientation remains unclear.
Cite this article. Negishi, T., Ogihara, N. Functional significance of vertical free moment for generation of human bipedal walking. Sci Rep 13, 6894 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-34153-4