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Xiu-Jie Wu

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Plos One|December 13, 2017
External auditory exostoses in the Xuchang and Xujiayao human remains: Patterns and implications among eastern Eurasian Middle and Late Pleistocene craniaErik Trinkaus, Xiu-Jie Wu
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|March 15, 2016
The endocranial anatomy of maba 1Xiu-Jie Wu, Emiliano Bruner
Plos One|March 26, 2013
An enlarged parietal foramen in the late archaic Xujiayao 11 neurocranium from Northern China, and rare anomalies among Pleistocene HomoXiu-Jie Wu, Song Xing, Erik Trinkaus
Evolutionary Anthropology|August 4, 2022
Homo bodoensis and why it mattersMirjana Roksandic, Predrag Radović, Xiu-Jie Wu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 23, 2011
Antemortem trauma and survival in the late Middle Pleistocene human cranium from Maba, South ChinaXiu-Jie Wu, Lynne A Schepartz, Wu Liu, et al.
Evolutionary Anthropology|October 28, 2021
Resolving the "muddle in the middle": The case for Homo bodoensis sp. novMirjana Roksandic, Predrag Radović, Xiu-Jie Wu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 9, 2014
Temporal labyrinths of eastern Eurasian Pleistocene humansXiu-Jie Wu, Isabelle Crevecoeur, Wu Liu, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|January 13, 2022
Evolution of cranial capacity revisited: A view from the late Middle Pleistocene cranium from Xujiayao, ChinaXiu-Jie Wu, Christopher J Bae, Martin Friess, et al.
International Journal of Paleopathology|March 15, 2018
Dentoalveolar paleopathology of the early modern humans from Zhirendong, South ChinaSarah A Lacy, Xiu-Jie Wu, Chang-Zu Jin, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 4, 2017
Late Pleistocene archaic human crania from Xuchang, ChinaZhan-Yang Li, Xiu-Jie Wu, Li-Ping Zhou, et al.
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Plos One|December 13, 2017
External auditory exostoses in the Xuchang and Xujiayao human remains: Patterns and implications among eastern Eurasian Middle and Late Pleistocene craniaErik Trinkaus, Xiu-Jie Wu
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|March 15, 2016
The endocranial anatomy of maba 1Xiu-Jie Wu, Emiliano Bruner
Plos One|March 26, 2013
An enlarged parietal foramen in the late archaic Xujiayao 11 neurocranium from Northern China, and rare anomalies among Pleistocene HomoXiu-Jie Wu, Song Xing, Erik Trinkaus
Evolutionary Anthropology|August 4, 2022
Homo bodoensis and why it mattersMirjana Roksandic, Predrag Radović, Xiu-Jie Wu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 23, 2011
Antemortem trauma and survival in the late Middle Pleistocene human cranium from Maba, South ChinaXiu-Jie Wu, Lynne A Schepartz, Wu Liu, et al.
Evolutionary Anthropology|October 28, 2021
Resolving the "muddle in the middle": The case for Homo bodoensis sp. novMirjana Roksandic, Predrag Radović, Xiu-Jie Wu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 9, 2014
Temporal labyrinths of eastern Eurasian Pleistocene humansXiu-Jie Wu, Isabelle Crevecoeur, Wu Liu, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|January 13, 2022
Evolution of cranial capacity revisited: A view from the late Middle Pleistocene cranium from Xujiayao, ChinaXiu-Jie Wu, Christopher J Bae, Martin Friess, et al.
International Journal of Paleopathology|March 15, 2018
Dentoalveolar paleopathology of the early modern humans from Zhirendong, South ChinaSarah A Lacy, Xiu-Jie Wu, Chang-Zu Jin, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 4, 2017
Late Pleistocene archaic human crania from Xuchang, ChinaZhan-Yang Li, Xiu-Jie Wu, Li-Ping Zhou, et al.
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