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Journal of human evolution

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Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2002
Backed tools in Middle Pleistocene central Africa and their evolutionary significanceLawrence Barham
Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2002
Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Bau de l'AubesierSerge Lebel, Erik Trinkaus
Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2002
Fossil Cercopithecidae from the Hadar Formation and surrounding areas of the Afar Depression, EthiopiaStephen R Frost, Eric Delson
Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2002
What's in a name? Family-group taxonomy of larger-bodied Southeast Asian Eocene primatesPatricia A Holroyd, Russell L Ciochon, Gregg F Gunnell, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|October 24, 2002
Stepping out: a computer simulation of hominid dispersal from AfricaSteven Mithen, Melissa Reed
Journal of Human Evolution|October 24, 2002
Phylogenetic relationships among Lemuridae (Primates): evidence from mtDNAJennifer Pastorini, Michael R J Forstner, Robert D Martin
Journal of Human Evolution|September 2, 2000
The influence of life history and diet on the distribution of catarrhine primates during the Pleistocene in eastern AsiaN G Jablonski, M J Whitfort, N Roberts-Smith, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|September 2, 2000
A response to Hovers, Kimbel and Rak's argument for the purposeful burial of Amud 7R H Gargett
Journal of Human Evolution|May 9, 2000
New skeletal remains of Omomys (Primates, Omomyidae): functional morphology of the hindlimb and locomotor behavior of a Middle Eocene primateR L Anemone, H H Covert
Journal of Human Evolution|May 9, 2000
Early hominid brain evolution: a new look at old endocastsD Falk, J C Redmond, J Guyer, et al.
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Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2002
Backed tools in Middle Pleistocene central Africa and their evolutionary significanceLawrence Barham
Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2002
Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Bau de l'AubesierSerge Lebel, Erik Trinkaus
Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2002
Fossil Cercopithecidae from the Hadar Formation and surrounding areas of the Afar Depression, EthiopiaStephen R Frost, Eric Delson
Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2002
What's in a name? Family-group taxonomy of larger-bodied Southeast Asian Eocene primatesPatricia A Holroyd, Russell L Ciochon, Gregg F Gunnell, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|October 24, 2002
Stepping out: a computer simulation of hominid dispersal from AfricaSteven Mithen, Melissa Reed
Journal of Human Evolution|October 24, 2002
Phylogenetic relationships among Lemuridae (Primates): evidence from mtDNAJennifer Pastorini, Michael R J Forstner, Robert D Martin
Journal of Human Evolution|September 2, 2000
The influence of life history and diet on the distribution of catarrhine primates during the Pleistocene in eastern AsiaN G Jablonski, M J Whitfort, N Roberts-Smith, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|September 2, 2000
A response to Hovers, Kimbel and Rak's argument for the purposeful burial of Amud 7R H Gargett
Journal of Human Evolution|May 9, 2000
New skeletal remains of Omomys (Primates, Omomyidae): functional morphology of the hindlimb and locomotor behavior of a Middle Eocene primateR L Anemone, H H Covert
Journal of Human Evolution|May 9, 2000
Early hominid brain evolution: a new look at old endocastsD Falk, J C Redmond, J Guyer, et al.
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