Advances in fossil studies relating to the origin of Homo
sapiens have strengthened the hypothesis that our direct ancestors
originated on the African continent. Most researchers also agree
that the time when prehumans diverged from the last common ancestor
was in the early part of the Late Miocene epoch.
Focus must now shift from determining the times and places of
hominid origins to clarifying hominid evolutionary problems, such
as the selective factors and acquisition processes of hominid
bipedalism. In March of 2003, researchers from Africa, Europe,
Japan and the United States convened in Kyoto for a symposium on
Human Origins and Environmental Backgrounds, an interdisciplinary
effort to consider these evolutionary puzzles, to report current
research and to exchange thoughts towards better understanding the
relationship among environmental changes, adaptive mechanisms and
human origins. This book is the result of that symposium, and
includes a diverse and unique set of papers on topics such as
hominid evolution, dispersal and morphology, and the origins of
bipedalism.
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