Paleoanthropology word derived from the Greek language defines it as ancient or ancient palaeos and anthropos as man which gives meaning as, study of ancient man is called paleoanthropology. Journal is an updated record of the specific topic which stores or saves the topic's day-to-day data. Paleoanthropology is a branch of human-focused paleontology that aims to explain the early emergence of anatomically modern humans, a phase known as hominisation, by reconstructing evolutionary kinship lines within the Hominidae family, working from biological evidence (such as petrified skeletal remains, bone fragments) and cultural data. The field draws from paleontology, biological anthropology, and cultural anthropology and incorporates these. Genetics plays an ever-increasing role as technologies and methods develop, in particular to investigate and compare DNA structure as a critical tool for researching the evolutionary kinship lines of different species and genera.
Research Article: Journal of Morphology and Anatomy
Research Article: Journal of Morphology and Anatomy
Research Article: Journal of Morphology and Anatomy
Research Article: Journal of Morphology and Anatomy
Research Article: Journal of Morphology and Anatomy
Research Article: Journal of Morphology and Anatomy
Short Communication: Journal of Morphology and Anatomy
Short Communication: Journal of Morphology and Anatomy
Review Article: Journal of Morphology and Anatomy
Review Article: Journal of Morphology and Anatomy
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Cancer Science & Therapy
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Cancer Science & Therapy
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Cancer Science & Therapy
Keynote: Alternative & Integrative Medicine
Keynote: Alternative & Integrative Medicine
Keynote: Cancer Science & Therapy
Keynote: Cancer Science & Therapy
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Forensic Research
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