Author
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Title
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pages
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Tim J Crow |
Acknowledgements |
vi |
ARTICLE |
Tim J Crow |
Introduction |
1-20 |
ARTICLE |
Chris Stringer |
The Morphological and Behavioural Origins of Modern Humans |
21-30 |
ARTICLE |
Paul Mellars |
Archaeology and the Origins of Modern Humans: European and African Perspectives |
31-47 |
ARTICLE |
Ian Tattersall |
The Case for Saltational Events in Human Evolution |
49-59 |
ARTICLE |
Mark Collard |
Grades and Transitions in Human Evolution |
61-100 |
ARTICLE |
Derek Bickerton |
From Protolanguage to Language |
101-120 |
ARTICLE |
Detlev Ploog |
Is the Neural Basis of Vocalisation Different in Non-Human Primates and Homo sapiens? |
121-135 |
ARTICLE |
Michael C Corballis |
Laterality and Human Speciation |
137-152 |
ARTICLE |
James Steele |
When did Directional Asymmetry Enter the Record? |
153-168 |
ARTICLE |
Norman D Cook |
Bihemispheric Language: How the Two Hemispheres Collaborate in the Processing of Language |
169-194 |
ARTICLE |
Tim J Crow |
Sexual Selection, Timing and an X-Y Homologous Gene: Did Homo sapiens Speciate on the Y Chromosome? |
195-216 |
ARTICLE |
Chris Tyler-Smith |
What Can the Y Chromosome Tell Us about the Origin of Modern Humans? |
217-229 |
ARTICLE |
Carole A Sargent, Patricia Blanco & Nabeel A Affara |
Do the Hominid-Specific Regions of X-Y Homology Contain Candidate Genes Potentially Involved in a Critical Event Linked to Speciation? |
231-250 |
ARTICLE |
Klaus Reinhold |
Preferential Sex Linkage of Sexually Selected Genes: Evidence and a New Explanation |
251-265 |
ARTICLE |