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The first Paranthropus from the Malawi Rift

Kullmer, O; Sandrock, O; Abel, R; Schrenk, F; Bromage, T G; Juwayeyi, Y M
PMID: 10375478
ISSN: 0047-2484
CID: 152067

Correlative Light and Backscattered Electron Microscopy of Human Bone Using Automated Image Analysis

Goldman, Haviva M.; Bromage, Timothy G.; Blayvas, Aron
SCOPUS:0345282649
ISSN: 0161-0457
CID: 2808342

Bone growth rate and relative mineralization density during space flight

Bromage, T G; Smolyar, I; Doty, S B; Holton, E; Zuyev, A N
PMID: 9604398
ISSN: 0161-0457
CID: 152615

Specimen Preparation and Analysis for Combined Light and Backscattered Electron Imaging

Bromage, Timothy G.; Blayvas, Aron; Goldman, Haviva M.
SCOPUS:1542502951
ISSN: 0161-0457
CID: 2808322

UR 501, the Plio-Pleistocene hominid from Malawi. Analysis of the microanatomy of the enamel UR 501, l'hominidé du Plio-Pléistocène du Malawi. Analyse de la microanatomie de l'émail

Ramirez Rozzi, Fernando V.; Bromage, Tim; Schrenk, Friedemann
The study of enamel microstructure characteristics was carried out in a mandible of a Plio-Pleistocene hominid (UR 501), found in Chiwondo Beds at Uraha (northern Malawi), dated around 2.5-2.3 Myrs, and attributed to Homo rudolfensis. It indicates that UR 501 dental development shares many patterns with other Plio-Pleistocene hominids, i.e. similar crown formation time in premolars and molars. Nevertheless, differences were found, especially in the lateral enamel thickness. In premolars, lateral enamel is as thin as in early Homo, and in molars it is as thick as in robust australopithecines from East Turkana. The difference between enamel lateral thickness in premolars and molars in UR 501, which is not found in another specimen attributed to H. rudolfensis (KNM-ER 1802), may indicate inter-populational variation in H. rudolfensis.
SCOPUS:0013097061
ISSN: 1251-8050
CID: 2808332

Specimen preparation and imaging techniques for quantitative comparison of microstructural properties of bone [Meeting Abstract]

Goldman, HM; Bromage, TG; Blayvas, A
ISI:A1997XP62700397
ISSN: 0884-0431
CID: 155956

BIOGEOGRAPHIC AND CLIMATIC BASIS FOR A NARRATIVE OF EARLY HOMINID EVOLUTION

BROMAGE, TG; SCHRENK, F
ISI:A1995QC72200008
ISSN: 0047-2484
CID: 155958

HOMINID CORRIDOR RESEARCH-PROJECT UPDATE - NEW PLIOCENE FOSSIL LOCALITIES AT LAKE MANYARA AND PUTATIVE OLDEST EARLY STONE-AGE OCCURRENCES AT LAETOLI (UPPER NDOLANYA BEDS), NORTHERN TANZANIA

KAISER, T; BROMAGE, TG; SCHRENK, F
ISI:A1995QC72200010
ISSN: 0047-2484
CID: 155959

PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE MALAWI RIFT - AGE AND VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY OF THE CHIWONDO BEDS, NORTHERN MALAWI

BROMAGE, TG; SCHRENK, F; JUWAYEYI, YM
ISI:A1995QC72200005
ISSN: 0047-2484
CID: 155960

PALEOECOLOGY OF THE MALAWI RIFT - VERTEBRATE AND INVERTEBRATE FAUNAL CONTEXTS OF THE CHIWONDO BEDS, NORTHERN MALAWI

SCHRENK, F; BROMAGE, TG; GORTHNER, A; SANDROCK, O
ISI:A1995QC72200006
ISSN: 0047-2484
CID: 155961