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Walter A Neves

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Evolutionary Anthropology|September 7, 2020
What kind of hominin first left Africa?Giancarlo Scardia, Walter A Neves, Ian Tattersall, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|September 12, 2014
Cranial morphological diversity of early, middle, and late Holocene Brazilian groups: implications for human dispersion in BrazilMark Hubbe, Mercedes Okumura, Danilo V Bernardo, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 2, 2017
Brief communication: A re-evaluation of the health index of southern Brazilian shellmound populationsMark Hubbe, Madelyn K Green, Colleen M Cheverko, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 29, 2007
Brief communication: "Zuzu" strikes again--morphological affinities of the early holocene human skeleton from Toca dos Coqueiros, Piaui, BrazilMark Hubbe, Walter A Neves, Heleno Licurgo do Amaral, et al.
Nature|May 6, 2008
Cladistic analysis of continuous modularized traits provides phylogenetic signals in Homo evolutionRolando González-José, Ignacio Escapa, Walter A Neves, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 10, 2015
The cranial morphology of the Botocudo Indians, BrazilAndré Strauss, Mark Hubbe, Walter A Neves, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|November 21, 2007
East-West cranial differentiation in pre-Columbian populations from Central and North AmericaHéctor M Pucciarelli, Rolando González-José, Walter A Neves, et al.
Plos One|March 3, 2012
Rock art at the pleistocene/holocene boundary in Eastern South AmericaWalter A Neves, Astolfo G M Araujo, Danilo V Bernardo, et al.
Homo : Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Die Vergleichende Forschung Am Menschen|April 1, 2006
East-West cranial differentiation in pre-Columbian human populations of South AmericaHéctor M Pucciarelli, Walter A Neves, Rolando González-José, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|March 25, 2005
A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New WorldWalter A Neves, Mark Hubbe, Maria Mercedes M Okumura, et al.
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Evolutionary Anthropology|September 7, 2020
What kind of hominin first left Africa?Giancarlo Scardia, Walter A Neves, Ian Tattersall, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|September 12, 2014
Cranial morphological diversity of early, middle, and late Holocene Brazilian groups: implications for human dispersion in BrazilMark Hubbe, Mercedes Okumura, Danilo V Bernardo, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 2, 2017
Brief communication: A re-evaluation of the health index of southern Brazilian shellmound populationsMark Hubbe, Madelyn K Green, Colleen M Cheverko, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 29, 2007
Brief communication: "Zuzu" strikes again--morphological affinities of the early holocene human skeleton from Toca dos Coqueiros, Piaui, BrazilMark Hubbe, Walter A Neves, Heleno Licurgo do Amaral, et al.
Nature|May 6, 2008
Cladistic analysis of continuous modularized traits provides phylogenetic signals in Homo evolutionRolando González-José, Ignacio Escapa, Walter A Neves, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 10, 2015
The cranial morphology of the Botocudo Indians, BrazilAndré Strauss, Mark Hubbe, Walter A Neves, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|November 21, 2007
East-West cranial differentiation in pre-Columbian populations from Central and North AmericaHéctor M Pucciarelli, Rolando González-José, Walter A Neves, et al.
Plos One|March 3, 2012
Rock art at the pleistocene/holocene boundary in Eastern South AmericaWalter A Neves, Astolfo G M Araujo, Danilo V Bernardo, et al.
Homo : Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Die Vergleichende Forschung Am Menschen|April 1, 2006
East-West cranial differentiation in pre-Columbian human populations of South AmericaHéctor M Pucciarelli, Walter A Neves, Rolando González-José, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|March 25, 2005
A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New WorldWalter A Neves, Mark Hubbe, Maria Mercedes M Okumura, et al.
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