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    • A Geometric Morphometric Analysis of Heterochrony in the Cranium of Chimpanzees and Bonobos 

      Lieberman, Daniel Eric; Carlo, Julian; Ponce de Leon, Marcia; Zollikofer, Christoph P.E. (Elsevier, 2007)
      Despite several decades of research, there remains a lack of consensus on the extent to which bonobos are paedomorphic (juvenilized) chimpanzees in terms of cranial morphology. This study reexamines the issue by comparing ...
    • Middle Cranial Fossa Anatomy and the Origin of Modern Humans 

      Bastir, Markus; Rosas, Antonio; Lieberman, Daniel Eric; O'Higgins, Paul (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008)
      Anatomically, modern humans differ from archaic forms in possessing a globular neurocranium and a retracted face and in cognitive functions, many of which are associated with the temporal lobes. The middle cranial fossa ...