
doi: 10.48738/2025.iss2
15th Annual Meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution Abstracts Paris, 25-27 September 2025...413-664 Middle Pleistocene Hominin Systematics: The “Chibanian Puzzle”...279-287 Correction to: The Alpha-Taxonomy of Ekembo Correction to: Human Subsistence Before and After the 8.2 ka cal BP Event in Northern Iberia: Archaeozoology and Proteomic Data From the Macromammal Assemblage of El Mazo Rock Shelter Stone Tip Cross-Sectional Geometry Contributes to Thrusting Spear Performance...259-278 Informal Nomenclature and Hominin Classification...302-318 Revisiting the Anatomy of the Florisbad Hominin Cranium: Visualization of New Internal Features and Observations on Its Supposed Pathologies...234-258 Palaeoproteomic Contributions, and Current Limitations, to Understanding Middle and Late Pleistocene Human Evolution...325-339 Links in the Chain: Lessons on Dealing with Evolving Lineages from the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, and the Problem of Homo heidelbergensis...319-324 Phylogeny of Homo and its Implications for the Taxonomy of the Genus...398-412 Diversity and Evolution of Archaic Eastern Asian Hominins: A Synthetic Model of the Fossil and Genetic Records...370-397 Evaluating Hominin taxic Diversity in the African Middle Pleistocene With Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics...340-355 Nomenclature and Taxonomy of Chibanian Hominins...288-301 Xujiayao Homo: A New Form of Large Brained Hominin in Eastern Asia...356-369
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