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1. Multi-method dating reveals 200 ka of Middle Palaeolithic occupation at Maras rock shelter, Rhône Valley, France

2. Dental morphology in Homo habilis and its implications for the evolution of early Homo

3. Comparing extraction method efficiency for high-throughput palaeoproteomic bone species identification

4. Morphological and evolutionary insights into the keystone element of the human foot’s medial longitudinal arch

5. Palaeoenvironments and hominin evolutionary dynamics in southeast Asia

6. Multi-isotope analysis of bone collagen of Late Pleistocene ungulates reveals niche partitioning and behavioural plasticity of reindeer during MIS 3

7. Anatomically modern human in the Châtelperronian hominin collection from the Grotte du Renne (Arcy-sur-Cure, Northeast France)

8. Symbolic innovation at the onset of the Upper Paleolithic in Eurasia shown by the personal ornaments from Tolbor-21 (Mongolia)

9. Early presence of Homo sapiens in Southeast Asia by 86–68 kyr at Tam Pà Ling, Northern Laos

10. Curated character of the Initial Upper Palaeolithic lithic artefact assemblages in Bacho Kiro Cave (Bulgaria).

14. Chronological and genetic analysis of an Upper Palaeolithic female infant burial from Borsuka Cave, Poland

15. Evolutionary roots of the risk of hip fracture in humans

16. The relevance of late MSA mandibles on the emergence of modern morphology in Northern Africa

17. Trophic position of Otodus megalodon and great white sharks through time revealed by zinc isotopes

18. A Middle Pleistocene Denisovan molar from the Annamite Chain of northern Laos

19. Les sinus frontaux au cours de l’évolution humaine

20. The effect of eraser sampling for proteomic analysis on Palaeolithic bone surface microtopography

21. A 41,500 year-old decorated ivory pendant from Stajnia Cave (Poland)

22. Insights into the palaeobiology of an early Homo infant: multidisciplinary investigation of the GAR IVE hemi-mandible, Melka Kunture, Ethiopia

23. A multi-proxy approach to exploring Homo sapiens’ arrival, environments and adaptations in Southeast Asia

24. Zinc isotopes from archaeological bones provide reliable tropic level information for marine mammals

25. Reconstructing Late Pleistocene paleoclimate at the scale of human behavior: an example from the Neandertal occupation of La Ferrassie (France)

26. Pluridisciplinary evidence for burial for the La Ferrassie 8 Neandertal child

27. Genomic and dietary discontinuities during the Mesolithic and Neolithic in Sicily

29. PaleoBRAIN : ressusciter le cerveau d’Homo erectus et des Néandertaliens

31. Accessory cusp expression at the enamel-dentine junction of hominin mandibular molars

32. The discovery of an in situ Neanderthal remain in the Bawa Yawan Rockshelter, West-Central Zagros Mountains, Kermanshah.

33. Strontium isotope evidence for Neanderthal and modern human mobility at the upper and middle palaeolithic site of Fumane Cave (Italy).

36. Author Correction: A 41,500 year-old decorated ivory pendant from Stajnia Cave (Poland)

38. The first Neanderthal remains from an open-air Middle Palaeolithic site in the Levant

39. Variations in glutamine deamidation for a Châtelperronian bone assemblage as measured by peptide mass fingerprinting of collagen

40. Luminescence dating of mortar and terracotta from a Royal Tomb at Ulaankhermiin Shoroon Bumbagar, Mongolia

41. Anterior tooth-use behaviors among early modern humans and Neandertals.

42. Covariation of the endocranium and splanchnocranium during great ape ontogeny.

43. A New Chronology for Rhafas, Northeast Morocco, Spanning the North African Middle Stone Age through to the Neolithic.

44. Neandertal versus Modern Human Dietary Responses to Climatic Fluctuations.

45. Pleistocene Hominins as a Resource for Carnivores: A c. 500,000-Year-Old Human Femur Bearing Tooth-Marks in North Africa (Thomas Quarry I, Morocco).

46. Core-Shell Processing of Natural Pigment: Upper Palaeolithic Red Ochre from Lovas, Hungary.

47. Stratégies de subsistance et analyse culturelle de populations néolithiques de Ligurie : approche par l’étude isotopique (δ13C et δ15N) des restes osseux

48. Detecting human presence at the border of the Northeastern Italian Pre-Alps. 14C dating at Rio Secco cave as expression of the first Gravettian and the late mousterian in the Northern Adriatic Region.

49. Who made the Early Aurignacian? A Reconsideration of the Brassempouy Dental Remains

50. The evolutionary paradox of tooth wear: simply destruction or inevitable adaptation?

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