Fossil Evidence on Human Origins and Dispersal | |
The Phylogeny of the Homonoid Primates as Indicated by DNA-DNA Hybridization | |
Molecular Insights into the Nature and Timing of Ancient Speciation Events: Correlates with Paleoclimate and Paleobiogeography | |
DNA Hybridization as a Guide to Phylogeny:Relations of the Hominoidea | |
The Evolution of the Human Hand | |
The Antiquity of Human Walking | |
The Anatomy of Human Speech | |
Hominid Paleoneurology | |
Human Evolution: The Geological Framework | |
The Origin and Adaptive Radiation of the Australopithecines | |
A Systematic Assessment of Early African Hominids | |
Phylogenetic Analysis of Early Hominids | |
2.5-MyrAustralopithecus Boiseifrom West of Lake Turkana, Kenya | |
Hand ofParanthropusfrom Member 1, Swarkrans: Fossil Evidence for Tool Behavior | |
The Diet of South African Australopithecines Based on a Study of Dental Microwear | |
Ecological and Adaptive Changes Associated with Early Hominid Evolution | |
Biomechanical Perspectives on the Lower Limb of Early Hominids | |
Arboreality and Bipedality in the Hadar Hominids | |
Australopithecine Taxonomy and Phylogeny | |
The Evolution of Hunting | |
Gathering and the Hominid Adaptation | |
The Origin of Man | |
The Changing Role of Women in Models of Human Evolution | |
Aspects of Human Evolution | |
Scavenging or Hunting in Early Hominids | |
A New Species of the GenusHomofrom Olduvai Gorge | |
Evidence for an Advanced Plio-Pleistocene Hominid from East Rudolf, Kenya | |
The Koobi Fora Hominids and their Bearing on the Origins of the GenusHomo | |
Functional Morphology ofHomo habilis | |
New Partial Skeleton ofHomo Habilisfrom Olduvai Gorge | |
Origin and Evolution of the GenusHomo | |
Cutmarks Made by Stone Tools from Olduvai Gorge | |
The Oldowan Reassessed | |
Davidson Black, Peking Man, and the Chinese Dragon | |
Homo Erectus:Who, When, and Where | |
Peking Man | |
Patterns in the Evolution ofHomo Erectus | |
Evolution inHomo Erectus | |
EarlyHomo ErectusSkeleton from West Lake Tur | |
Paleobiology and Age of AfricanHomo Erectus | |
The Lower Palaeolithic | |
Middle Pleistocene Hominid Variability and the Origin of Late Pleistocene Humans | |
Neanderthals and Presapiens | |
Anteneanderthals: Presapiens or Preneanderth als | |
Species Recognition in Human Paleontology | |
The Afro-EuropeanSapiensHypothesis and Hominid Evolution in East Asis During the Middle and Late Pleistocene | |
Nitochondrial DNA and Human Evolution | |
The Unmasking of Mitochondrial Eve | |
Multiregional Evolution | |
Pleistocene Glacial Ecology and the Evolution of "Classic Neanderthal" Man | |
Early Upper Paleolithic Man and Late Middle Paleolithic Tools | |
Neanderthals: Names, Hypotheses, and Scientific Method | |
Upper Pleistocene Hominid Evolution in South- Central Europe | |
The Fate of the Neanderth | |
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