Conceptual issues in hominin taxonomy: <i>Homo heidelbergensis</i> and an ethnobiological reframing of species
<p>Efforts to name and classify Middle Pleistocene <em>Homo</em>, often referred to as “<em>Homo</em> heidelbergensis” are hampered by confusing patterns of morphology but also by conflicting paleoanthropological ideologies that are embedded in approaches to hominin tax...
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| Main Author: | Sheela Athreya (11889800) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Allison Hopkins (14777041) (author) |
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