Early Modern Humans
Early Modern Humans is a scholarly work by Erik Trinkaus, published in 2005 in ''Annual Review of Anthropology''. The main subjects of the publication include forensic anthropology, paleoanthropology, chronology, human evolution, radiocarbon dating, geography, Pleistocene, and period. Perceptions of the emergence and spread of modern humans have changed recently through the reanalysis of fossils, an improved geochronological framework, and the discovery of a few specimens.