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Prehistor'hic #20: Les Paranthropes

Prehistor'hic #20: Les Paranthropes

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Dans cet épisode, on explore le genre Paranthropus, ses caractéristiques morphologiques impressionnantes et les débats scientifiques qui ont entouré sa classification. Entre fossiles, alimentation et locomotion, on vous raconte l’histoire complexe de ces hominines robustes.

Durée : 20:10 | Publié le : 30/04/25

Bibliographie :

• P. Constantino, B. Wood, “Paranthropus paleobiology”, In: Miscelanea en Homenaje a Emiliano Aguirre. Volumen III: Paleoantropologia, 2004.

• D. Grimaud-Hervé et al., Histoire d’ancêtres. La grande aventure de la Préhistoire, Errances, 5e édition, 2015.

• A. Rotman, “The Robust Australopithecines: evidence for the genus Paranthropus”, University of Western Ontario Journal of Anhtropology, 2011.

• C. Springer, P. Andrews, The complete world of Human evolution, ed. Thames & Hudson, 2011

• B. Wood, Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Human Evolution, Wiley-Blackwell. Reprinted edition (2013).

• B. Wood, P. Constantino, “Paranthropus boisei: Fifty years of Evidence and analysis”, Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 2007

• Zanolli C., Hublin J.-J., Kullmer O., Schrenk F., Kgasi L., Tawane M., Xing S. (2025) ‒ Taxonomic revision of the SK 15 mandible based on bone and tooth structural organization, Journal of Human Evolution, 200, p. 103634.

Crédits :

Écriture et présentation : Alexia Angeli

Animation et générique : Tmdjc

Voix du générique : Sullyvan Leriche

Réalisation : Tmdjc Créations

Production : Tmdjc Créations et Prehistory Travel

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