Marc Meyer


Marc R. Meyer is an archaeologist and anthropologist who is notable for his excavation of, and research into, the remains of fossil hominids such as Australopithecines and early genus Homo. He currently lectures at Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA.

Biography

Doctoral dissertation

Publications

  • Marc R. Meyer, Jason P. Jung, Jeffrey K. Spear, Isabella Fx Araiza, Julia Galway-Witham, Scott A. Williams, 2023. Knuckle-walking in Sahelanthropus? Locomotor inferences from the ulnae of fossil hominins and other hominoids. Journal of Human Evolution, 179, Article 103355.
  • Araiza, I., Meyer, M.R., Williams, S.A., 2021. Is ulna curvature in the StW 573 Australopithecus natural or pathological? Journal of Human Evolution 151, 102927.
  • Hermes, T.R., Doumani Dupuy, P.N., Henry, E., Meyer, M.'R., Mar'yashev, A.N., Frachetti, M.D. The multi-period settlement "Dali" in southeastern Kazakhstan: Bronze Age institutional dynamics along the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor. Asian Perspectives.
  • Williams, S.A. Prang, T.C., Meyer, M.R., Russo, G.A., Shapiro, L.J. Reevaluating bipedalism in Danuvius. Nature 586, E1-E3.
  • García-Martínez, D., Bastir, M., Villa, C., García-Río, F., Torres-Sánchez, I., Recheis, W., Barash, A., Khonsari, R.H., O'Higgins, P., Meyer, M.R., Heuzé, Y. Late subadult ontogeny and adult aging of the human thorax reveals divergent growth trajectories between sexes.  Scientific Reports 10, 10737.
  • Meyer, M.R., Williams, S.A., Fong, M. Anatomic extremes of the postcranial axial skeleton of Australopithecus and Paranthropus robustus.  American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171:186.
  • Jaye, S., Cortez, V., Meyer, M.R., Williams, S.A. Functional anatomy of the caudalmost sacrum in Australopithecus afarensis, Australopithecus sediba and Homo erectus. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171:132.
  • Meyer, M.R., & Williams, S.A.. "The spine of early Pleistocene Homo". In E. Been, A. Gómez-Olivencia, & P. Kramer, .
  • Williams, S.A., & Meyer, M.R.. "The spine of Australopithecus". In E. Been, A. Gómez-Olivencia, & P. Kramer,
  • Meyer, M.R., & Williams, S.A.. "Earliest axial fossils from the genus Australopithecus". .
  • Williams, S.A., Prang, T.C., Meyer, M.R., Ostrofsky, K., Nalley, T., et al.. "A nearly complete lower back of Australopithecus sediba". .
  • Meyer, M.R. & Williams, S.A.. "4.2 Ma Australopithecus anamensis axial remains: the oldest australopith vertebrae in the fossil record". .
  • Meyer, M.R., Williams, S.A., García-Martínez, D., Bastir, M.. "Toward Solving the Puzzle of Thorax Shape Variation Among Early Hominins." .
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  • Meyer, M.R.. "." American Journal of Physical Anthropology S: 214.
  • Shearer, B.M. and Meyer, M.R. . American Journal of Physical Anthropology S: 201.
  • Meyer, M.R.. "." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 135: 155.
  • Chang, M.L. and Meyer, M.R.. "." American Journal of Physical Anthropology S: 86.
  • Meyer, M.R., D. Lordkipanidze, et al.. "." PaleoAnthropology 2006: 20.
  • Meyer, M.R., D. Lordkipanidze, et al.. "." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 129: 130.
  • Meyer, M.R.. "Functional Biology of the Homo erectus axial Skeleton from Dmanisi, Georgia. Doctoral Dissertation in Anthropology. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania: 601.
  • Meyer, M.R., J. Blumenfeld, et al.. "." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 123: 146-147.
  • Meyer, M.R.. "." PaleoAnthropology 1: 20-21.
  • Meyer, M.R. "The evolution of human brain size". IRCS/CCN Brain and Language Series. Philadelphia Institute of Cognitive Science.
  • Monge, J.M. and Meyer, M.R.' "A reassessment of human cranial volume using the 19th Century Morton Cranial Collection". IRCS/CCN Brain & Language Series, University of Pennsylvania, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science & Center for Cognitive Neuroscience.