1 Laetoli Revisited: Renewed Paleontological and Geological
Investigations at Localities on the Eyasi Plateau in
Northern Tanzania ............................................ 1
Terry Harrison
2 Paleontological Localities on the Eyasi Plateau, Including
Laetoli ..................................................... 17
Terry Harrison and Amandus Kweka
3 Sedimentology, Lithostratigraphy and Depositional History
of the Laetoli Area ......................................... 47
Peter Ditchfield and Terry Harrison
4 40Аr/39Аr Dating of Laetoli, Tanzania ....................... 77
Alan L. Deino
5 Petrology, Geochemistry and Age of Satiman, Lemagurut and
Oldeani: Sources of the Volcanic Deposits of the Laetoli
Area ........................................................ 99
Godwin F. Mollel, Carl C. Swisher III, Mark D. Feigenson,
and Michael J. Carr
6 Geochemistry and Mineralogy of Laetoli Area Tuffs:
Lower Laetolil through Naibadad Beds ....................... 121
Lindsay J. McHenry
7 Geochemical and Mineralogie Characterization of Middle
Stone Age Tools of Laetoli, Tanzania, and Comparisons
with Possible Source Materials ............................. 143
Katherine A. Adelsberger, Karl R. Wirth, Audax Z.P.
Mabulla, and Daniel C. Bowman
8 The Ecology and Biogeography of the Endulen-Laetoli Area
in Northern Tanzania ....................................... 167
Peter Andrews, Marion K. Bamford, Efrem-Fred Njau, and
Godson Leliyo
9 Phytoliths and Pollen, the Microscopic Plant Remains
in Pliocene Volcanic Sediments Around Laetoli, Tanzania .... 201
Lloyd Rossouw and Louis Scott
10 Fossil Woods ............................................... 217
Marion K. Bamford
11 Fossil Leaves, Fruits and Seeds ............................ 235
Marion K. Bamford
12 Serengeti Micromammal Communities and the Paleoecology
of Laetoli, Tanzania ....................................... 253
Denné N. Reed
13 The Taphonomy and Paleoenvironmental Implications of the
Laetoli Micromammals ....................................... 265
Denné N. Reed and Christiane Denys
14 Coprolites: Taphonomic and Paleoecological Implications .... 279
Terry Harrison
15 Stable Isotopic Analyses of Laetoli Fossil Herbivores ...... 293
John D. Kingston
16 Feeding Ecology and Niche Partitioning of the Laetoli
Ungulate Faunas ............................................ 329
Thomas M. Kaiser
17 Paleoenvironments of Laetoli, Tanzania as Determined
by Antelope Habitat Preferences ............................ 355
Laura C. Bishop, Thomas W. Plummer, Fritz Hertel, and
Kris Kovarovic
18 Environmental Change within the Laetoli Fossiliferous
Sequence: Vegetation Catenas and Bovid Ecomorphology ....... 367
Kris Kovarovic and Peter Andrews
19 Large Mammal Evidence for the Paleoenvironment of the
Upper Laetolil and Upper Ndolanya Beds of Laetoli,
Tanzania ................................................... 381
Denise F. Su
Index ......................................................... 393
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