Peter Brown (paleoanthropologist)

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Peter James Brown (* 1954 ) is an Australian paleoanthropologist .

After receiving his Ph. D. in 1982 from the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra , he went to the University of New England (UNE) in Armidale , New South Wales , where he was professor of paleoanthropology.

Brown studied Homo floresiensis , the remains of which Mike Morwood , also University of New England, discovered in 2003 on the Indonesian island of Flores .

Fonts

  • The first modern East Asians? Another look at Upper Cave 101, Liujiang and Minatogawa 1 . In: K. Omoto (Ed.): Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Origins of the Japanese , International Research Center for Japanese Studies , Kyoto 1999, pp. 105-130
  • Chinese Middle Pleistocene hominids and modern human origins in east Asia. Chapter 10 in: L. Barham, L. and K. Robson-Brown (Eds.): Human Roots: Africa and Asia in the Middle Pleistocene , Western Academic & Specialist Press, Bristol 2001, pp. 135-147
  • with others: A new small-bodied hominin from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia. In: Nature , Volume 431, 2004, pp. 1055-1061, doi : 10.1038 / nature02999
  • with T. Maeda: Liang Bua Homo floresiensis mandibles and mandibular teeth: a contribution to the comparative morphology of a hominin species. In: Journal of Human Evolution , Volume 57, No. 5, 2009, pp. 571-596, doi: 10.1016 / j.jhevol.2009.06.002
  • LB1 and LB6 Homo floresiensis are not modern human (Homo sapiens) cretins. In: Journal of Human Evolution , Volume 62, No. 2, 2012, pp. 201-224, doi: 10.1016 / j.jhevol.2011.10.011

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. About Peter Brown. On: peterbrown-palaeoanthropology.net , accessed September 3, 2015
  2. Dr Peter Brown. ( Memento from July 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Short biography on archanth.anu.edu.au , accessed on September 3, 2015