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A Three-Pound Monkey Brain

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Biology, programming, linguistics, phylogeny, systematics....

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A Three-Pound Monkey Brain A Three-Pound Monkey Brain Biology, programming, linguistics, phylogeny, systematics.... 01 July 2014 The Evolution of Cranial Capacity in Humans and Stem-Humans (Hey, I'm actually writing on the blog's title subject today!) Here's a chart I've been working on for a while: This shows all known human and stem-human individuals , plotted according to stratigraphy and cranial capacity (endocranial volume). The fossil individuals with known cranial capacity are highlighted as white circles; other fossil individuals' probable capacity is inferred from these. The " chimpanzee range " shows the span between a normal female bonobo chimpanzee ( Pan paniscus ) and a normal male common chimpanzee ( Pan troglodytes ) (Begun & Kordos 2004) ; the full range for chimpanzees ( Pan ) is slightly larger (but not much). The "human range " shows where about 90% of living humans fall (Burenhult 1993) . UPDATE : My mistake, it's the range of ~90% of living...

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