Berger, Lee R.
Lee Rogers Berger paleoanthropologist, physical anthropologist, archaeologist
Berger, Lee R., 1965-
VIAF ID: 6169562 ( Personal )
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Works
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A 3D approach to understand the taphonomy of the early hominins from the plio-pleistocene cave site of Malapa.. |
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The age of Homo naledi and associated sediments in the Rising Star Cave, South Africa |
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Almost human : the astonishing tale of homo naledi and the discovery that changed our human story |
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Ancient teeth, phenetic affinities, and African hominins: Another look at where Homo naledi fits in |
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The apportionment of tooth size and its implications in Australopithecus sediba versus other Plio-pleistocene and recent African hominins. |
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Une approche 3D pour comprendre la taphonomie des homininés du site plio-pléistocène de Malapa, Province du Gauteng, Afrique du Sud |
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Australopithecus sediba: a new species of Homo-like australopith from South Africa |
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Body size, brain size, and sexual dimorphism in Homo naledi from the Dinaledi Chamber. |
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Book review |
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Brief communication: Gladysvale: first early hominid site discovered in South Africa since 1948. |
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Brief communication: predatory bird damage to the Taung type-skull of Australopithecus africanus Dart 1925. |
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The carnivore guild circa 1.98 million years: biodiversity and implications for the palaeoenvironment at Malapa, South Africa |
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A case of benign osteogenic tumour in Homo naledi : Evidence for peripheral osteoma in the U.W. 101-1142 mandible |
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Comments on Dobson (2005), body proportions in early hominins, and the joint and limb proportion differences between Stw 431 (A. africanus) and A.L. 288-1 (A. afarensis) |
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A cranial base of Australopithecus robustus from the hanging remnant of Swartkrans, South Africa. |
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Developing a Geographic Information System (GIS) for Mapping and Analysing Fossil Deposits at Swartkrans, Gauteng Province, South Africa |
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Discovering Hominins - Application of Medical Computed Tomography (CT) to Fossil-Bearing Rocks from the Site of Malapa, South Africa |
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Distinct growth of the nasomaxillary complex in Au. sediba |
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Earliest hominin cancer: 1.7-million-year-old osteosarcoma from Swartkrans Cave, South Africa |
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Early hominid body proportions and emerging complexities in human evolution |
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Early hominid bone tool industries |
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Evidence of fatal skeletal injuries on Malapa Hominins 1 and 2 |
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Faunal assemblage composition and paleoenvironment of Plovers Lake, a Middle Stone Age locality in Gauteng Province, South Africa. |
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Faunal assemblage seriation of southern African Pliocene and Pleistocene fossil deposits. |
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Five years after "Australopithecus Sediba" : new discoveries changing our understanding of human evolution |
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Fossiljægeren, som er helt sin egen, og som er ved at omskrive menneskets udviklingshistorie |
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Guide to Sterkfontein and the Cradle of Humankind |
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Hominin-bearing caves and landscape dynamics in the Cradle of Humankind, South Africa |
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Homo naledi and Pleistocene hominin evolution in subequatorial Africa |
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Homo naledi-fundet ændrer historien om os selv |
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Human mandibular incisors from the late Middle Pleistocene locality of Hoedjiespunt 1, South Africa |
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In the footsteps of Eve : the mystery of human origins |
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Les industries osseuses des premiers hominidés. |
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Investigation of a credible report by a US Marine on the location of the missing Peking Man fossils |
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Leopard (Panthera pardus Linneaus) cave caching related to anti-theft behaviour in the John Nash Nature Reserve, South Africa |
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Leopards as Taphonomic Agents in Dolomitic Caves—Implications for Bone Accumulations in the Hominid-bearing Deposits of South Africa |
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The load of the Taung child |
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The lower limb and mechanics of walking in Australopithecus sediba. |
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Mandibular remains support taxonomic validity of Australopithecus sediba. |
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New Australopithecus robustus fossils and associated U-Pb dates from Cooper's Cave (Gauteng, South Africa). |
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New fossil remains of Homo naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa |
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News and views: response to 'non-metric dental traits and hominin phylogeny' by Carter et al., with additional information on the Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System and phylogenetic 'place' of Australopithecus sediba. |
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Osteogenic tumour in Australopithecus sediba: Earliest hominin evidence for neoplastic disease |
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Osteopathology and insect traces in the Australopithecus africanus skeleton StW 431 |
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PALEOANTHROPOLOGY. Comment on "Early Homo at 2.8 Ma from Ledi-Geraru, Afar, Ethiopia". |
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Papio Cranium from the Hominin-Bearing Site of Malapa: Implications for the Evolution of Modern Baboon Cranial Morphology and South African Plio-Pleistocene Biochronology |
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Patterns of lateral enamel growth in Homo naledi as assessed through perikymata distribution and number |
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The Plio-Pleistocene ancestor of wild dogs, Lycaon sekowei n. sp |
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The postcranial skeletal maturation of Australopithecus sediba. |
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The Prime Origins guide to exploring Kruger : your key to unlocking Africa's wildlife treasure |
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Probable human hair found in a fossil hyaena coprolite from Gladysvale cave, South Africa |
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Raptors and primate evolution. |
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Reply to Clarke, "Australopithecus prometheus was validly named on MLD 1" |
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Response to Thackeray (2016) – The possibility of lichen growth on bones of Homo naledi: Were they exposed to light? |
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Revised age estimates ofAustralopithecus-bearing deposits at Sterkfontein, South Africa |
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Skull diversity in the Homo lineage and the relative position of Homo naledi. |
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Skull in the rock, 2012: |
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Small-bodied humans from Palau, Micronesia |
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Stratigraphy, U-Th chronology, and paleoenvironments at Gladysvale Cave: insights into the climatic control of South African hominin-bearing cave deposits. |
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Swartkrans: A Cave's Chronicle of Early Man |
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University of the Witwatersrand, via WWW, June 5, 2013 |
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The upper limb of Homo naledi. |
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Variation in tooth mark frequencies on long bones from the assemblages of all three extant bone-collecting hyaenids |
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World Heritage Site: Many ways to access hominin fossil finds. |
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