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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 8, 2009
Out of Africa: modern human origins special feature: middle and later Pleistocene hominins in Africa and Southwest AsiaG Philip Rightmire
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 26, 2004
Brain size and encephalization in early to Mid-Pleistocene HomoG Philip Rightmire
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|March 17, 2015
William A. Stini (1930-2014)G Philip Rightmire
Journal of Human Evolution|July 16, 2013
Homo erectus and Middle Pleistocene hominins: brain size, skull form, and species recognitionG Philip Rightmire
Journal of Human Evolution|November 8, 2005
Anatomical descriptions, comparative studies and evolutionary significance of the hominin skulls from Dmanisi, Republic of GeorgiaG Philip Rightmire, David Lordkipanidze, Abesalom Vekua
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 23, 2018
Variation among the Dmanisi hominins: Multiple taxa or one species?G Philip Rightmire, Ann Margvelashvili, David Lordkipanidze
Journal of Human Evolution|April 9, 2008
Variation in the mandibles from Dmanisi, GeorgiaG Philip Rightmire, Adam P Van Arsdale, David Lordkipanidze
Journal of Human Evolution|April 3, 2022
An ancient cranium from Dmanisi: Evidence for interpersonal violence, disease, and possible predation by carnivores on Early Pleistocene HomoAnn Margvelashvili, Martha Tappen, G Philip Rightmire, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|October 26, 2005
Human foot bones from Klasies River main site, South AfricaG Philip Rightmire, H J Deacon, Jeffrey H Schwartz, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 26, 2014
Response to comment on "A complete skull from Dmanisi, Georgia, and the evolutionary biology of early Homo"Christoph P E Zollikofer, Marcia S Ponce de León, Ann Margvelashvili, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 8, 2009
Out of Africa: modern human origins special feature: middle and later Pleistocene hominins in Africa and Southwest AsiaG Philip Rightmire
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 26, 2004
Brain size and encephalization in early to Mid-Pleistocene HomoG Philip Rightmire
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|March 17, 2015
William A. Stini (1930-2014)G Philip Rightmire
Journal of Human Evolution|July 16, 2013
Homo erectus and Middle Pleistocene hominins: brain size, skull form, and species recognitionG Philip Rightmire
Journal of Human Evolution|November 8, 2005
Anatomical descriptions, comparative studies and evolutionary significance of the hominin skulls from Dmanisi, Republic of GeorgiaG Philip Rightmire, David Lordkipanidze, Abesalom Vekua
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 23, 2018
Variation among the Dmanisi hominins: Multiple taxa or one species?G Philip Rightmire, Ann Margvelashvili, David Lordkipanidze
Journal of Human Evolution|April 9, 2008
Variation in the mandibles from Dmanisi, GeorgiaG Philip Rightmire, Adam P Van Arsdale, David Lordkipanidze
Journal of Human Evolution|April 3, 2022
An ancient cranium from Dmanisi: Evidence for interpersonal violence, disease, and possible predation by carnivores on Early Pleistocene HomoAnn Margvelashvili, Martha Tappen, G Philip Rightmire, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|October 26, 2005
Human foot bones from Klasies River main site, South AfricaG Philip Rightmire, H J Deacon, Jeffrey H Schwartz, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 26, 2014
Response to comment on "A complete skull from Dmanisi, Georgia, and the evolutionary biology of early Homo"Christoph P E Zollikofer, Marcia S Ponce de León, Ann Margvelashvili, et al.
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