انسان راست‌قامت (Persian Wikipedia)

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  • F. Spoor; M.G. Leakey; P.N. Gathogo; F.H. Brown; S.C. Antón; I. McDougall; C. Kiarie; F.K. Manthi; L.N. Leakey (2007-08-09). "Implications of new early Homo fossils from Ileret, east of Lake Turkana, Kenya". Nature. 448 (7154): 688–691. Bibcode:2007Natur.448..688S. doi:10.1038/nature05986. PMID 17687323. A partial maxilla assigned to H. habilis reliably demonstrates that this species survived until later than previously recognized, making an anagenetic relationship with H. erectus unlikely
  • Lordkipanidze, David (2018-10-04). "Dmanisi". In Trevathan, Wenda; Cartmill, Matt; Dufour, Dana; Larsen, Clark (eds.). The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology, 3 Volume Set (به انگلیسی). John Wiley & Sons, Inc. pp. 1–4. doi:10.1002/9781118584538.ieba0139. ISBN 978-1-118-58442-2. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |encyclopedia= ignored (help)
  • Joordens, Josephine C.A.; et al. (2015). "Homo Erectus at Trinil on Java Used Shells for Tool Production and Engraving". Nature. 518: 228–231. doi:10.1038/nature13962. PMID 25470048.
  • Henshilwood, C.S.; d'Errico, F.; Watts, I. (2009). "Engraved ochres from the Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa". J.Hum. Evol. 57: 27–47. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2009.01.005. PMID 19487016.
  • Kappelman J, Alçiçek MC, Kazanci N, Schultz M, Ozkul M, Sen S (January 2008). "First Homo erectus from Turkey and implications for migrations into temperate Eurasia". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 135 (1): 110–116. doi:10.1002/ajpa.20739. PMID 18067194.
  • Kappelman J, Alçiçek MC, Kazanci N, Schultz M, Ozkul M, Sen S (January 2008). "First Homo erectus from Turkey and implications for migrations into temperate Eurasia". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 135 (1): 110–116. doi:10.1002/ajpa.20739. PMID 18067194.

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  • F. Spoor; M.G. Leakey; P.N. Gathogo; F.H. Brown; S.C. Antón; I. McDougall; C. Kiarie; F.K. Manthi; L.N. Leakey (2007-08-09). "Implications of new early Homo fossils from Ileret, east of Lake Turkana, Kenya". Nature. 448 (7154): 688–691. Bibcode:2007Natur.448..688S. doi:10.1038/nature05986. PMID 17687323. A partial maxilla assigned to H. habilis reliably demonstrates that this species survived until later than previously recognized, making an anagenetic relationship with H. erectus unlikely

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  • F. Spoor; M.G. Leakey; P.N. Gathogo; F.H. Brown; S.C. Antón; I. McDougall; C. Kiarie; F.K. Manthi; L.N. Leakey (2007-08-09). "Implications of new early Homo fossils from Ileret, east of Lake Turkana, Kenya". Nature. 448 (7154): 688–691. Bibcode:2007Natur.448..688S. doi:10.1038/nature05986. PMID 17687323. A partial maxilla assigned to H. habilis reliably demonstrates that this species survived until later than previously recognized, making an anagenetic relationship with H. erectus unlikely
  • Joordens, Josephine C.A.; et al. (2015). "Homo Erectus at Trinil on Java Used Shells for Tool Production and Engraving". Nature. 518: 228–231. doi:10.1038/nature13962. PMID 25470048.
  • Henshilwood, C.S.; d'Errico, F.; Watts, I. (2009). "Engraved ochres from the Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa". J.Hum. Evol. 57: 27–47. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2009.01.005. PMID 19487016.
  • Kappelman J, Alçiçek MC, Kazanci N, Schultz M, Ozkul M, Sen S (January 2008). "First Homo erectus from Turkey and implications for migrations into temperate Eurasia". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 135 (1): 110–116. doi:10.1002/ajpa.20739. PMID 18067194.
  • Kappelman J, Alçiçek MC, Kazanci N, Schultz M, Ozkul M, Sen S (January 2008). "First Homo erectus from Turkey and implications for migrations into temperate Eurasia". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 135 (1): 110–116. doi:10.1002/ajpa.20739. PMID 18067194.