Volume 100 (2022)
The power of 100
The 100th volume of the Journal of Anthropological Sciences has been published in 2022. For this occasion, the JASs offers its readers a special issue with invited papers that address some of the main research topics in Anthropology.
This special issue has been edited jointly by Giovanni Destro Bisol and Giorgio Manzi.
The development of ideas about a recent African origin for Homo sapiens
Chris Stringer
5-18 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10009
Evolutionary theory, systematics, and the study of human origins
Ian Tattersall
19-43 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10007
The first uses of colour: what do we know?
Daniela Eugenia Rosso
45-69 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10005
Inspecting human evolution from a cave. Late Neanderthals and early sapiens at Grotta di Fumane: present state and outlook
Marco Peresani
71-107 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10016
Patterns of integration and modularity in the primate skeleton: a review
Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel
109-140 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10012
The evolution, form and function of the human respiratory system
Markus Bastir, Daniel Sanz-Prieto, José María López-Rey, Carlos A. Palancar, Marta Gómez-Recio, Miguel López-Cano, José María González-Ruíz, Alejandro Pérez-Ramos, Manuel A. Burgos, Benoit Beyer & Daniel García-Martínez
141-172 [full text] [supplementary material]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10014
Prehistory, neuroscience, and evolutionary anthropology: a personal journey
Emiliano Bruner
173-192 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10011
Ancient genomic research - From broad strokes to nuanced reconstructions of the past
Kathrin Nägele, Maite Rivollat, He Yu & Ke Wang
193-230 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10017
The future of the Eurasian past: highlighting plotholes and pillars of human population movements in the Late Pleistocene
Leonardo Vallini & Luca Pagani
231-241 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10013
The linguistic and genetic landscape of southern Africa
Anne-Maria Fehn, Beatriz Amorim & Jorge Rocha
243-265 [full text] [supplementary material]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10008
From the Alps to the Mediterranean and beyond: genetics, environment, culture and the “impossible beauty” of Italy
Paolo Anagnostou, Francesco Montinaro, Marco Sazzini, Fabio Di Vincenzo & Giovanni Destro Bisol
267-294 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.10010
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