Yohannes Haile-Selassie

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Publications

  1. ncbi A new hominin foot from Ethiopia shows multiple Pliocene bipedal adaptations
    Yohannes Haile-Selassie
    The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA
    Nature 483:565-9. 2012
  2. ncbi Hominid cranial remains from upper Pleistocene deposits at Aduma, Middle Awash, Ethiopia
    Y Haile-Selassie
    Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA
    Am J Phys Anthropol 123:1-10. 2004
  3. ncbi Late Miocene teeth from Middle Awash, Ethiopia, and early hominid dental evolution
    Yohannes Haile-Selassie
    Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA
    Science 303:1503-5. 2004
  4. ncbi New hominid fossils from Woranso-Mille (Central Afar, Ethiopia) and taxonomy of early Australopithecus
    Yohannes Haile-Selassie
    The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA
    Am J Phys Anthropol 141:406-17. 2010
  5. ncbi An early Australopithecus afarensis postcranium from Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia
    Yohannes Haile-Selassie
    The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107:12121-6. 2010
  6. ncbi Phylogeny of early Australopithecus: new fossil evidence from the Woranso-Mille (central Afar, Ethiopia)
    Yohannes Haile-Selassie
    Department of Physical Anthropology, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 365:3323-31. 2010
  7. ncbi Asa Issie, Aramis and the origin of Australopithecus
    Tim D White
    Human Evolution Research Center, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 3101 Valley Life Sciences Building, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720, USA
    Nature 440:883-9. 2006

Detail Information

Publications7

  1. ncbi A new hominin foot from Ethiopia shows multiple Pliocene bipedal adaptations
    Yohannes Haile-Selassie
    The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA
    Nature 483:565-9. 2012
    ..ramidus-like locomotor adaptation into the Late Pliocene...
  2. ncbi Hominid cranial remains from upper Pleistocene deposits at Aduma, Middle Awash, Ethiopia
    Y Haile-Selassie
    Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA
    Am J Phys Anthropol 123:1-10. 2004
    ..As a result, the Aduma and Bouri Upper Pleistocene hominids are assigned to anatomically modern Homo sapiens...
  3. ncbi Late Miocene teeth from Middle Awash, Ethiopia, and early hominid dental evolution
    Yohannes Haile-Selassie
    Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA
    Science 303:1503-5. 2004
    ..kadabba. It is therefore premature to posit extensive late Miocene hominid diversity on the basis of currently available samples...
  4. ncbi New hominid fossils from Woranso-Mille (Central Afar, Ethiopia) and taxonomy of early Australopithecus
    Yohannes Haile-Selassie
    The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA
    Am J Phys Anthropol 141:406-17. 2010
    ..It is particularly difficult to draw a line between Au. anamensis and Au. afarensis in light of the new discoveries from Woranso-Mille. The morphology provides no evidence that Au. afarensis and Au. anamensis represent distinct taxa...
  5. ncbi An early Australopithecus afarensis postcranium from Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia
    Yohannes Haile-Selassie
    The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107:12121-6. 2010
    ..Together, these characteristics further establish that bipedality in Australopithecus was highly evolved and that thoracic form differed substantially from that of either extant African ape...
  6. ncbi Phylogeny of early Australopithecus: new fossil evidence from the Woranso-Mille (central Afar, Ethiopia)
    Yohannes Haile-Selassie
    Department of Physical Anthropology, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 365:3323-31. 2010
    ..However, if retaining these two names is necessary for communication purposes, the Woranso-Mille hominids are best referred to as Au. anamensis based on new dentognathic evidence...
  7. ncbi Asa Issie, Aramis and the origin of Australopithecus
    Tim D White
    Human Evolution Research Center, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 3101 Valley Life Sciences Building, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720, USA
    Nature 440:883-9. 2006
    ..Temporal and anatomical intermediacy between Ar. ramidus and Au. afarensis suggest a relatively rapid shift from Ardipithecus to Australopithecus in this region of Africa, involving either replacement or accelerated phyletic evolution...