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Matthew M. Skinner

Matthew M. Skinner

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
38
Citations
7508
World Ranking
6546
National Ranking
342

Best Publications

  • New fossils from Jebel Irhoud, Morocco and the pan-African origin of Homo sapiens

    Jean Jacques Hublin;Abdelouahed Ben-Ncer;Shara E. Bailey;Sarah E. Freidline

  • Homo naledi, a new species of the genus Homo from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa

    Lee R Berger;John Hawks;Darryl J de Ruiter;Steven E Churchill

  • A late Middle Pleistocene Denisovan mandible from the Tibetan Plateau

    Fahu Chen;Fahu Chen;Frido Welker;Frido Welker;Frido Welker;Chuan Chou Shen;Shara E. Bailey;Shara E. Bailey

  • An early modern human presence in Sumatra 73,000–63,000 years ago

    K. E. Westaway;J. Louys;R. Due Awe;M. J. Morwood

  • Neandertals made the first specialized bone tools in Europe

    Marie Soressi;Shannon P. McPherron;Michel Lenoir;Tamara Dogandzic

  • Dental tissue proportions and enamel thickness in Neandertal and modern human molars.

    Anthony J. Olejniczak;Tanya M. Smith;Robin N. M. Feeney;Roberto Macchiarelli

  • Dental trait expression at the enamel-dentine junction of lower molars in extant and fossil hominoids

    Matthew M. Skinner;Bernard A. Wood;Christophe Boesch;Anthony J. Olejniczak

  • Human-like hand use in Australopithecus africanus

    Matthew M. Skinner;Nicholas B. Stephens;Zewdi J. Tsegai;Alexandra C. Foote

  • New fossil remains of Homo naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa

    John Hawks;John Hawks;Marina Elliott;Peter Schmid;Peter Schmid;Steven E. Churchill;Steven E. Churchill

  • Variation in enamel thickness within the genus Homo.

    Tanya M. Smith;Tanya M. Smith;Anthony J. Olejniczak;John P. Zermeno;Paul Tafforeau

  • Enamel-dentine junction (EDJ) morphology distinguishes the lower molars of Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus robustus

    Matthew M. Skinner;Philipp Gunz;Bernard A. Wood;Jean-Jacques Hublin

  • Three-dimensional molar enamel distribution and thickness in Australopithecus and Paranthropus.

    Anthony J. Olejniczak;Tanya M. Smith;Matthew M. Skinner;Frederick E. Grine

  • Trabecular bone structure correlates with hand posture and use in hominoids

    Zewdi J. Tsegai;Tracy L. Kivell;Thomas Gross;Huynh Nhu Nguyen

  • A simple rule governs the evolution and development of hominin tooth size

    Alistair R. Evans;Alistair R. Evans;E. Susanne Daly;Kierstin K. Catlett;Kathleen S. Paul

  • Discrimination of extant Pan species and subspecies using the enamel–dentine junction morphology of lower molars

    Matthew M. Skinner;Philipp Gunz;Bernard A. Wood;Christophe Boesch

  • A Middle Pleistocene Denisovan molar from the Annamite Chain of northern Laos

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  • Enamel thickness trends in Plio-Pleistocene hominin mandibular molars.

    Matthew M. Skinner;Zeresenay Alemseged;Charleen Gaunitz;Jean-Jacques Hublin

  • Brief communication: Contributions of enamel-dentine junction shape and enamel deposition to primate molar crown complexity.

    Matthew M. Skinner;Alistair Evans;Tanya Smith;Jukka Jernvall;Jukka Jernvall

  • Methodological considerations for analyzing trabecular architecture: an example from the primate hand

    Tracy L. Kivell;Matthew M. Skinner;Richard Lazenby;Jean-Jacques Hublin

  • Trigonid crests expression in Atapuerca-Sima de los Huesos lower molars: Internal and external morphological expression and evolutionary inferences

    Marina Martínez de Pinillos;María Martinón-Torres;Matthew M. Skinner;Juan Luis Arsuaga

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Jacques Hublin
Jean-Jacques Hublin Collège de France
Philipp Gunz
Philipp Gunz Max Planck Society
Lee R. Berger
Lee R. Berger James Cook University
Darryl J. de Ruiter
Darryl J. de Ruiter Texas A&M University
Steven E. Churchill
Steven E. Churchill Duke University
Peter Schmid
Peter Schmid University of Zurich
Antonio Rosas
Antonio Rosas Spanish National Research Council
Frederick E. Grine
Frederick E. Grine Stony Brook University
Simon A. Parfitt
Simon A. Parfitt University College London

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