(Polskie Towarzystwo Antropologiczne, 1993) Kujawa, Betina
ADAPTIVE ASPECTS OF HOMINIZATION. PART I. MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL
ADAPTATIONS. Both some geological, climatic and material traces that are used in paleonthology let reconstruct
the complex of the adaptive traits that were developed in Australopithecines. The environmental conditions
of the South-Eastern Africa in late Pliocene and early Pleistocene directed some morphological,
physiological and behavioural changes which the first hominids underwent.