Chris Stringer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Christopher Brian Stringer is a British physical anthropologist noted for his work on human evolution. Biography Growing up in a working-class family in the East End of London, Stringer first took an interest in anthropology during primary school, when he undertook a project on Neanderthals. Stringer studied anthropology at University College London, holds a PhD in Anatomical Science and a DSc in Anatomical Science .
Chris Stringer's Published Works
Published Works
- Genetic and fossil evidence for the origin of modern humans. (1988) (918)
- The Human Revolution: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Origins of Modern Humans (1991) (662)
- Modern human origins: progress and prospects. (2002) (512)
- Growth processes in teeth distinguish modern humans from Homo erectus and earlier hominins (2001) (471)
- 82,000-year-old shell beads from North Africa and implications for the origins of modern human behavior (2007) (462)
- Late survival of Neanderthals at the southernmost extreme of Europe (2006) (406)
- Middle Paleolithic Shell Beads in Israel and Algeria (2006) (402)
- The 'human revolution' in lowland tropical Southeast Asia: the antiquity and behavior of anatomically modern humans at Niah Cave (Sarawak, Borneo). (2007) (382)
- The earliest record of human activity in northern Europe (2005) (365)
- Palaeoanthropology: Coasting out of Africa (2000) (319)
- Early Pleistocene human occupation at the edge of the boreal zone in northwest Europe (2010) (318)
- ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE DATING AND THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN HUMANS (1991) (304)
- Neanderthal exploitation of marine mammals in Gibraltar (2008) (301)
- Comparing frontal cranial profiles in archaic and modern Homo by morphometric analysis (1999) (299)
- Dental evidence for ontogenetic differences between modern humans and Neanderthals (2010) (284)
- U-series and ESR analyses of bones and teeth relating to the human burials from Skhul. (2005) (280)
- Did Our Species Evolve in Subdivided Populations across Africa, and Why Does It Matter? (2018) (276)
- The earliest evidence for anatomically modern humans in northwestern Europe (2011) (275)
- Evolution, revolution or saltation scenario for the emergence of modern cultures? (2011) (275)
- The emergence of modern humans. (1990) (268)
- The origin and evolution of Homo sapiens (2016) (267)
- The status of Homo heidelbergensis (Schoetensack 1908) (2012) (263)
- A geometric morphometric study of regional differences in the ontogeny of the modern human facial skeleton † (2002) (261)
- The thermal history of human fossils and the likelihood of successful DNA amplification. (2003) (255)
- Aspects of human evolution (1981) (250)
- ESR dates for the hominid burial site of Es Skhul in Israel (1989) (235)
- Human Evolution Out of Africa: The Role of Refugia and Climate Change (2012) (233)
- Direct dating of Florisbad hominid (1996) (221)
- African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity (1996) (217)
- Evolution of a species (1985) (206)
- Tabun revisited: revised ESR chronology and new ESR and U-series analyses of dental material from Tabun C1. (2000) (195)
- Thermoluminescence Date for the Mousterian Burial Site of Es-Skhul, Mt. Carmel (1993) (189)
- Effects of brain and facial size on basicranial form in human and primate evolution. (2010) (188)
- Age at death of the Neanderthal child from Devil's Tower, Gibraltar and the implications for studies of general growth and development in Neanderthals. (1986) (186)
- New insights into differences in brain organization between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans (2013) (179)
- In Search of the Neanderthals: Solving the Puzzle of Human Origins (1994) (176)
- Volcanic ash layers illuminate the resilience of Neanderthals and early modern humans to natural hazards (2012) (174)
- Development of Middle Stone Age innovation linked to rapid climate change (2013) (169)
- Were neandertal and modern human cranial differences produced by natural selection or genetic drift? (2007) (167)
- Morphological variation in great ape and modern human mandibles (1999) (162)
- Quantitative micromorphological analyses of cut marks produced by ancient and modern handaxes (2009) (162)
- An early modern human presence in Sumatra 73,000–63,000 years ago (2017) (161)
- Mass-spectrometric U-series dates for Israeli Neanderthal/early modern hominid sites (1993) (157)
- Neanderthal DNA: Not just old but old and cold? (2001) (157)
- Using genetic evidence to evaluate four palaeoanthropological hypotheses for the timing of Neanderthal and modern human origins. (2010) (154)
- Human evolution: Out of Ethiopia (2003) (151)
- Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK (2014) (145)
- Evolution of the base of the brain in highly encephalized human species. (2011) (143)
- Ancient genomes indicate population replacement in Early Neolithic Britain (2019) (134)
- Apidima Cave fossils provide earliest evidence of Homo sapiens in Eurasia (2019) (134)
- The genetic origins of the Andaman Islanders. (2003) (129)
- New age estimates for the Swanscombe hominid, and their significance for human evolution. (1999) (126)
- Geometric morphometric study of the regional variation of modern human craniofacial form. (2002) (125)
- Isotope evidence for the intensive use of marine foods by Late Upper Palaeolithic humans. (2005) (124)
- Population relationships of later Pleistocene hominids: A multivariate study of available crania (1974) (119)
- The significance of the fossil hominid skull from Petralona, Greece (1979) (119)
- A comparative study of stereolithographically modelled skulls of Petralona and Broken Hill: implications for future studies of middle Pleistocene hominid evolution. (1997) (118)
- Upper Pleistocene Hominid Evolution in South-Central Europe: A Review of the Evidence and Analysis of Trends [and Comments and Reply] (1982) (117)
- Embedding integrated mental health assessment and management in general hospital settings: feasibility, acceptability and the prevalence of common mental disorder. (2014) (113)
- Open data and digital morphology (2017) (113)
- The Later Stone Age Calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: Morphology and Chronology (2011) (112)
- Variation in enamel thickness within the genus Homo. (2012) (112)
- Tempo and mode in hominid evolution (1981) (109)
- The Complete World of Human Evolution (2005) (109)
- ESR dating evidence for early modern humans at Border Cave in South Africa (1990) (107)
- ESR Dating of Teeth from Garrod's Tabun Cave Collection (1991) (107)
- New Late-Pleistocene uranium–thorium and ESR dates for the Singa hominid (Sudan) (1996) (101)
- Evaluating the mitochondrial timescale of human evolution. (2009) (100)
- Close correspondence between quantitative- and molecular-genetic divergence times for Neandertals and modern humans (2008) (99)
- Origins of modern human ancestry (2021) (99)
- Diaphyseal cross-sectional geometry of the Boxgrove 1 Middle Pleistocene human tibia. (1999) (97)
- A Middle Palaeolithic burial of a modern human at Taramsa Hill, Egypt (1998) (97)
- A hominid tibia from Middle Pleistocene sediments at Boxgrove, UK (1994) (95)
- Pigments from the Middle Palaeolithic levels of Es-Skhul (Mount Carmel, Israel) (2010) (92)
- FOCUS: Gough's Cave and Sun Hole Cave Human Stable Isotope Values Indicate a High Animal Protein Diet in the British Upper Palaeolithic (2000) (90)
- Gorham's Cave, Gibraltar—The persistence of a Neanderthal population (2008) (90)
- Gibraltar Neanderthals and results of recent excavations in Gorham's, Vanguard and Ibex Caves (1999) (88)
- The origin of modern humans and the impact of chronometric dating. Symposium. February 26-27, 1992. (1993) (87)
- Reconstructing recent human evolution. (1992) (84)
- Reconstructing the Neanderthal brain using computational anatomy (2018) (84)
- Did the Denisovans Cross Wallace's Line? (2013) (84)
- ESR and U-series analyses of teeth from the palaeoanthropological site of Hexian, Anhui Province, China. (1998) (81)
- Symbolism and Modern Human Origins [and Comments and Reply] (1990) (80)
- Fifty years after: Egbert, an early Upper Palaeolithic juvenile from Ksar Akil, Lebanon (1989) (79)
- U-series and radiocarbon analyses of human and faunal remains from Wajak, Indonesia. (2013) (79)
- Early Human Evolution in the Western Palaearctic: Ecological Scenarios (2011) (78)
- The Middle Pleistocene human tibia from Boxgrove. (1998) (77)
- Some further notes on the morphology and dating of the Petralona hominid (1983) (76)
- The dates of Eden (1988) (73)
- The Human Remains (2012) (73)
- A hominid tibia from Middle Pleistocene sediments at Boxgrove, UK (1994) (73)
- The Origin of Our Species (2011) (70)
- ESR analysis of teeth from the palaeoanthropological site of Zhoukoudian, China. (1997) (67)
- The Neanderthal face is not cold adapted. (2011) (67)
- Homo Britannicus: The Incredible Story of Human Life in Britain (2006) (67)
- Digital preservation and dissemination of ancient lithic technology with modern micro-CT (2011) (64)
- Out of Africa — A Personal History (1994) (63)
- A review of the chronology of the European Middle Pleistocene hominid record (1982) (62)
- Human Origins and Ancient Human DNA (2001) (62)
- Earliest Directly-Dated Human Skull-Cups (2011) (62)
- Evolution: What makes a modern human (2012) (61)
- Testing modern human out-of-Africa dispersal models and implications for modern human origins. (2015) (59)
- Rare temporal bone pathology of the Singa calvaria from Sudan. (1998) (58)
- The evolutionary history of the human face (2019) (57)
- Electronic removal of encrustations inside the Steinheim cranium reveals paranasal sinus features and deformations, and provides a revised endocranial volume estimate. (2003) (57)
- Cladistic analysis of dental traits in recent humans using a fossil outgroup. (1997) (56)
- SELECTION AND HEATING OF COLOURING MATERIALS IN THE MOUSTERIAN LEVEL OF ES‐SKHUL (c. 100 000 YEARS BP, MOUNT CARMEL, ISRAEL) (2012) (56)
- Two hominin incisor teeth from the middle Pleistocene site of Boxgrove, Sussex, England. (2010) (54)
- Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth (2012) (54)
- Computer simulations show that Neanderthal facial morphology represents adaptation to cold and high energy demands, but not heavy biting (2018) (54)
- ESR dating of micoquian industry and neanderthal remains at Kůlna Cave, Czech Republic (1996) (54)
- Methods, Misreading, and Bias (1994) (54)
- Why we are not all multiregionalists now. (2014) (53)
- Neanderthal skeleton from Tabun: U-series data by gamma-ray spectrometry. (1998) (52)
- Palaeoanthropology: The coast in colour (2007) (51)
- An early Aurignacian arrival in southwestern Europe (2019) (51)
- Aspects of human physical and behavioural evolution during the last 1 million years (2019) (51)
- On the reliability of recent tests of the Out of Africa hypothesis for modern human origins. (2004) (51)
- Palaeoanthropology: On the origin of our species (2017) (50)
- Two types of CO2 radicals threaten the fundamentals of ESR dating of tooth enamel (2008) (49)
- ESR and U-series analyses of enamel and dentine fragments of the Banyoles mandible. (2006) (48)
- An archaic character in the Broken Hill innominate E. 719. (1986) (48)
- A numerical cladistic analysis for the genus Homo (1987) (48)
- A comparative study of cranial and dental development within a recent British sample and among Neandertals (1990) (47)
- Neanderthals on the edge : papers from a conference marking the 150th anniversary of the Forbes' Quarry discovery, Gibraltar (2000) (46)
- Human migration: Climate and the peopling of the world (2016) (43)
- A molecular handle on the Neanderthals (1997) (43)
- Evaluating the transitional mosaic: frameworks of change from Neanderthals to Homo sapiens in eastern Europe (2015) (42)
- Dating the skull from Broken Hill, Zambia, and its position in human evolution (2020) (42)
- Climatic stress and the extinction of the Neanderthals (2004) (41)
- Newly recognized Pleistocene human teeth from Tabun Cave, Israel. (2005) (41)
- Modern Human Origins—Distinguishing the Models (2001) (40)
- Having the stomach for it: a contribution to Neanderthal diets? (2014) (40)
- Tephra correlations and climatic events between the MIS6/5 transition and the beginning of MIS3 in Theopetra Cave, central Greece (2015) (39)
- Multiplexed SNP Typing of Ancient DNA Clarifies the Origin of Andaman mtDNA Haplogroups amongst South Asian Tribal Populations (2006) (39)
- U–Th ages constraining the Neanderthal footprint at Vârtop Cave, Romania (2005) (38)
- Bone tools from Broken Hill (Kabwe) cave, Zambia, and their evolutionary significance (2002) (38)
- Multivariate analysis and classification of the Apidima 2 cranium from Mani, Southern Greece. (2011) (37)
- Age of Pleistocene faunas from Bacon Hole, Wales (1986) (36)
- Do modern humans and Neandertals have different patterns of cranial integration? (2011) (36)
- Excavations at Gough's Cave, Somerset 1986–7 (1989) (36)
- A multivariate study of the Petralona skull (1974) (35)
- Recent TIMS dating results from British Late Pleistocene vertebrate faunal localities: context and interpretation (2007) (34)
- Modern human incursion into Neanderthal territories 54,000 years ago at Mandrin, France (2022) (34)
- Cannibalism versus funerary defleshing and disarticulation after a period of decay: comparisons of bone modifications from four prehistoric sites. (2016) (34)
- How did Homo sapiens evolve? (2018) (34)
- Major transitions in human evolution (2016) (33)
- Preparation and further study of the Singa skull from Sudan (1985) (33)
- Handaxe and non‐handaxe assemblages during Marine Isotope Stage 11 in northern Europe: recent investigations at Barnham, Suffolk, UK (2016) (33)
- New chronology for the Middle Palaeolithic of the southern Caucasus suggests early demise of Neanderthals in this region. (2012) (33)
- Confirmation of a late middle Pleistocene age for the Omo Kibish 1 cranium by direct uranium-series dating. (2012) (32)
- Skhul lithic technology and the dispersal of Homo sapiens into Southwest Asia (2017) (31)
- Population Replacement in Early Neolithic Britain (2018) (31)
- Ontogeny of the maxilla in Neanderthals and their ancestors (2015) (31)
- A multivariate analysis of Pleistocene hominids: testing hypothesis of European origins. (1997) (31)
- Diagnosing Homo sapiens in the fossil record (2014) (30)
- Sapienization and Speech [and Comments and Reply] (1980) (30)
- When did modern humans leave Africa? (2018) (29)
- An Assessment of the Temporal Bone Lesions of the Broken Hill Cranium (1994) (29)
- Integrative paths to the past. Paleoanthropological advances in honor of F. Clark Howell (1995) (29)
- Virtual reconstruction of the Neanderthal Amud 1 cranium. (2015) (28)
- Deciphering the Denisovans (2015) (28)
- Archaeology: Those elusive Neanderthals (2001) (28)
- Chronological and Biogeographic Perspectives on Later Human Evolution (2002) (28)
- Pontnewydd Cave in Wales—a new Middle Pleistocene hominid site (1981) (27)
- Neanderthals in Context: A Report of the 1995-1998 Excavations at Gorham's and Vanguard Caves, Gibraltar (2012) (26)
- Unconstrained cranial evolution in Neandertals and modern humans compared to common chimpanzees (2015) (25)
- Time for the last Neanderthals (1991) (25)
- The tooth of a Neanderthal child from Stajnia Cave, Poland. (2013) (25)
- Homo habilis Closely Examined (1992) (25)
- Histomorphometric age assessment of the Boxgrove 1 tibial diaphysis. (2001) (24)
- Towards a solution to the neanderthal problem (1982) (24)
- Piltdown: An Appraisal of the Case against Sir Arthur Keith [and Comments and Reply] (1992) (24)
- Secrets of the Pit of the Bones (1993) (23)
- The morphological and behavioural origins of modern humans (2002) (23)
- THE ASIAN CONNECTION (1990) (23)
- A genetic analysis of the Gibraltar Neanderthals (2019) (23)
- An Upper Palaeolithic engraved human bone associated with ritualistic cannibalism (2017) (22)
- Putting North Africa on the map of modern human origins (2008) (21)
- A metrical study of the WLH-50 calvaria. (1998) (21)
- New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown man’ (2016) (21)
- Massive cranium from Harbin in northeastern China establishes a new Middle Pleistocene human lineage (2021) (21)
- Two-stage mid-Brunhes climate transition and mid-Pleistocene human diversification (2020) (20)
- Bridging the gap: new fieldwork in northern Morocco (2001) (20)
- Widespread Denisovan ancestry in Island Southeast Asia but no evidence of substantial super-archaic hominin admixture (2021) (19)
- Turbulence without inertia (2000) (19)
- Direct radiocarbon dating and DNA analysis of the Darra-i-Kur (Afghanistan) human temporal bone. (2017) (19)
- Human occupation of Gibraltar during Oxygen Isotope Stages 2 and 3 and a comment on the late survival of Neanderthals in the Southern Iberian Peninsula (2000) (19)
- The many mysteries of Homo naledi (2015) (18)
- New perspectives on the Neanderthals (2003) (18)
- The Internal Cranial Anatomy of the Middle Pleistocene Broken Hill 1 Cranium (2017) (17)
- Comment on Dr. Wolpoff's review of “the origin of modern humans and the impact of chronometric dating” (1995) (16)
- Evidence of sea-level change from coastal caves with raised beach deposits, terrestrial faunas and dated stalagmites (1987) (16)
- Earliest Upper Paleolithic crania from Mladeč, Czech Republic, and the question of Neanderthal-modern continuity: metrical evidence from the fronto-facial region (2006) (15)
- The morphological affinity of the Early Pleistocene footprints from Happisburgh, England, with other footprints of Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene age. (2020) (14)
- In reply: modern human origins. (1988) (14)
- The biting performance of Homo sapiens and Homo heidelbergensis. (2018) (14)
- The Changing Landscapes of the Earliest Human Occupation of Britain and Europe (2011) (14)
- The archaeological context of the Iwo Eleru cranium from Nigeria and preliminary results of new morphometric studies (2010) (14)
- The morphological affinities of the Middle Pleistocene hominin teeth from Pontnewydd Cave, Wales (2015) (13)
- The Neanderthal-H. sapiens interface in Eurasia (2006) (13)
- Age at death of Gibraltar 2—a reply (1997) (13)
- Human evolution: Small remains still pose big problems (2014) (13)
- Evidence for new Neanderthal teeth in Tabun Cave (Israel) by the application of self-organizing maps (SOMs). (2007) (13)
- Has Australia backdated the Human Revolution? (1999) (13)
- Supporting Online Material for Middle Palaeolithic Shell Beads in Israel and Algeria (2006) (13)
- Tropical forager gastrophagy and its implications for extinct hominin diets (2016) (12)
- Marine diets in the European Late Upper Palaeolithic : a reply to Bocherens and Drucker (2006) (12)
- Interviewer falsification: Current and best practices for prevention, detection, and mitigation (2016) (12)
- A Neanderthal lower molar from Stajnia Cave, Poland. (2013) (11)
- Middle Stone Age human teeth from Magubike rockshelter, Iringa Region, Tanzania (2018) (11)
- AMS dating and microscopic analysis of the Sherborne bone. (1998) (10)
- Outlining the problem. (1992) (10)
- Reply to Cordaux and Stoneking (2003) (10)
- Neuromandibular integration in humans and chimpanzees: Implications for dental and mandibular reduction in Homo. (2018) (9)
- Itaakpa, a Late Stone Age site in southwestern Nigeria (2012) (9)
- AN ATTEMPT AT DATING THE SWANSCOMBE SKULL BONES USING NON‐DESTRUCTIVE GAMMA‐RAY COUNTING (1997) (9)
- Nubian Levallois technology associated with southernmost Neanderthals (2021) (9)
- Lost and found: the remarkable curatorial history of one of the earliest discoveries of Palaeolithic portable art (2013) (9)
- The human cranial remains from Gough's Cave (Somerset, England) (2002) (9)
- Palaeontology: The 100-year mystery of Piltdown Man (2012) (8)
- Ancient Genomes Indicate Population (2019) (8)
- Variation in Paranasal Pneumatisation between Mid-Late Pleistocene Hominins (2019) (8)
- The setting of the Mt. Carmel caves reassessed (2007) (8)
- Neanderthal dates debated (1992) (7)
- A multivariate study of cranial variation in Middle and Upper Pleistocene human populations (1974) (7)
- Sir Arthur Keith's legacy : re-discovering a lost collection of human fossils (2014) (7)
- Issues of theory and method in the analysis of Paleolithic mortuary behavior: A view from Shanidar Cave (2020) (7)
- Hyperpneumatized Neanderthals? Reply to Holton et al. (2011) (2011) (6)
- The hominid remains from Gough's Cave (1986) (6)
- Correction: The Later Stone Age Calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: Morphology and Chronology (2013) (6)
- The Piltdown Forgery: Fiftieth Anniversary edition, with a new Introduction and Afterword by Chris Stringer (2003) (5)
- Gibraltar woman and Neanderthal Man (1997) (5)
- Investigating the use of Paleolithic perforated batons: new evidence from Gough’s Cave (Somerset, UK) (2019) (5)
- Homo erectus et « Homo sapiens archaïque ». Peut-on définir Homo erectus ? (1991) (5)
- Solution for the Sherborne problem (1995) (4)
- The morphology of the Late Pleistocene hominin remains from the site of La Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey (Channel Islands). (2021) (4)
- Comment on “A global environmental crisis 42,000 years ago” (2021) (4)
- The earliest evidence for anatomically modern humans in Europe (2011) (4)
- The naming of Homo bodoensis by Roksandic and colleagues does not resolve issues surrounding Middle Pleistocene human evolution (2022) (4)
- The functional significance of dental and mandibular reduction in Homo: A catarrhine perspective (2019) (4)
- Russia–UK Collaboration in Paleontology: Past, Present, and Future (2017) (4)
- Exploring Modern Human Origins: Progress and Prospects (1992) (4)
- The first four million years of human evolution (2010) (4)
- The Neanderthal problem and the prospects for direct dating of Neanderthal remains (1981) (4)
- Reply to ‘Dating on its own cannot resolve hominin occupation patterns’ and ‘No reliable evidence for a very early Aurignacian in Southern Iberia’ (2019) (3)
- The Origin of modern humans and the impact of chronometric dating : a discussion (1993) (3)
- Author Correction: Ancient genomes indicate population replacement in Early Neolithic Britain (2019) (3)
- Erratum: A hominid tibia from Middle pleistocene sediments at Boxgrove, UK (Nature (1994) 369 (311-313)) (1994) (3)
- A neglected middle pleistocene comparison for the bilzingsleben hominid material (1989) (3)
- Koobi fora research project, vol. 1. The fossil hominids and an introduction to their context 1068–1974: Edited by M. G. Leakey and R. E. Leakey. 1978. xvi + 191 pp, tables, figures, maps, bibliographies, index. Oxford: Clarendon Press. £15·00 (1979) (3)
- SPATIALLY RESOLVED LA-MC-ICPMS STRONTIUM ISOTOPE MICROANALYSIS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL FAUNA (2012) (3)
- Stratigraphy and Palaeontology of Miocene deposits at Yeni Eskihisar, Turkey (1980) (3)
- Dual ancestries and ecologies of the Late Glacial Palaeolithic in Britain (2022) (3)
- Arthur Smith Woodward and his involvement in the study of human evolution (2015) (3)
- Africa and the Origins of Modern Humans (1997) (3)
- Introduction: the Palaeolithic occupation of Europe. A tribute to John J. Wymer, 1928–2006 (2006) (2)
- New excavations in Niah Cave (Borneo) reveal the antiquity and behavioural complexity of modern human foragers in tropical Southeast Asia (2007) (2)
- Comparing the Boxgrove and Atapuerca (Sima de los Huesos) human fossils: Do they represent distinct paleodemes? (2022) (2)
- Facial ontogeny in Neanderthals and their ancestors (2015) (2)
- Biotic Response to Global Change: Human evolution: how an African primate became global (2000) (2)
- Reply to: ‘No direct evidence for the presence of Nubian Levallois technology and its association with Neanderthals at Shukbah Cave’ (2022) (2)
- New hominin teeth from Stajnia Cave, Poland. (2021) (2)
- An Introduction to Human Evolution, and the Place of the Pontnewydd Cave Human Fossils (2012) (2)
- Geochemical provenancing and direct dating of the Harbin archaic human cranium (2021) (2)
- Gough's Cave 1 (Somerset, England): an Assessment of the Sex and Age at Death (2003) (2)
- The Kabua 1 cranium: Virtual anatomical reconstructions (2019) (2)
- Direct U-series dating of fossil human bone by laser ablation MC-ICPMS (2006) (2)
- Palaeoanthropology. The dates of Eden. (1988) (2)
- Darwin's survival (1981) (2)
- On Zhoukoudian (1985) (2)
- Would You Like a Receipt With That? Availability of Respondent Records When Collecting Expenditure Information (2012) (2)
- Prehistory of the British Isles: A tale of coming and going (2017) (1)
- The development of ideas about a recent African origin for Homo sapiens. (2022) (1)
- Investigating the Effect of the Environment on Prey Detection Ability in Humans (2019) (1)
- A stranger from Flores (2004) (1)
- Global patterns of the cranial form of modern human populations described by analysis of a 3D surface homologous model (2022) (1)
- Palaeoanthropology and palaeolithic archaeology in the People's Republic of China: Edited by Rukang Wu and J. W. Olsen. 1985. xxviii+ 292 pp. tables, figures, maps, photographs, index. New York: Academic Press. $54.00, £43.50. ISBN 0 12 601720 4 (1986) (1)
- Gibraltar Palaeolithic Revisited:: New Excavations at Gorham’s and Vanguard Caves 1995-7 (2017) (1)
- Fossil care and fossil studies: Andy Currant, former curator of the fossil mammals collections at the Natural History Museum, London (2015) (1)
- Palaeoanthropology. Time for the last Neanderthals. (1991) (1)
- Apidima Cave fossils provide earliest evidence of Homo sapiens in Eurasia (2019) (1)
- Correction to ‘New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown Man’’ (2016) (1)
- Frontal sinuses and human evolution (2022) (1)
- Does Bullying Affect Academic Achievement (2018) (1)
- Palaeoanthropology. Secrets of the pit of the bones. (1993) (1)
- A cut-marked Neolithic human tooth from Ash Tree Shelter, Derbyshire, U.K. (2014) (1)
- Book Review:Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the Taung Diamond Jubilee International Symposium, Johannesburg and Mmabatho, Southern Africa, January 27-February 4, 1985. Philip V. Tobias (1986) (0)
- Introgression, hominin dispersal and megafaunal survival in Late Pleistocene Island Southeast Asia (2020) (0)
- Evolution's final frontiers (2009) (0)
- The Search for Early Man at Westbury (1979) (0)
- Out-of-Africa Origins (2020) (0)
- Distinguishing facial morphology in sub-adult skeletal remains from closely related populations (1999) (0)
- Human Evolution: An Illustrated Guide (1988) (0)
- Late Pleistocene hominins from La Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey. (2015) (0)
- Heat treatment of pigmented materials from es-Skhul (ca. 100 000 B.P., Israël) (2010) (0)
- The Pleistocene on the hoof: a synopsis (2015) (0)
- We Are All Children of Africa (1997) (0)
- The emergence of man: 1981. 216 pp., tables, figures, plates, maps. London: The Royal Society and The British Academy. £21.00 (1983) (0)
- Placing the Denisovans in human evolution (2019) (0)
- Models for European pleistocene hominid evolution (1983) (0)
- Mugharet el'Aliya: Affinities of an enigmatic north African Aterian maxillary fragment (2022) (0)
- Reply to ‘Dating on its own cannot resolve hominin occupation patterns’ and ‘No reliable evidence for a very early Aurignacian in Southern Iberia’ (2019) (0)
- An extant example of warm-climate forager gastrophagy and its implications for extinct hominin diets. (2015) (0)
- Global patterns of the cranial form of modern human populations described by analysis of a 3D surface homologous model (2022) (0)
- Histological evidence for ontogenetic differences between modern human and Neanderthal dentitions (2011) (0)
- Challenges and opportunities extending the INTIMATE tephra event stratigraphy into the Levant and Arabia. (2020) (0)
- A South African cave overlooking the Indian Ocean was apparently a desirable residence for early humans. The site has provided rich evidence for the early use of colour and marine resources. (2007) (0)
- On the Planning of Scientific Meetings: Reply to Wolpoff (1994) (0)
- Palaeoanthropological symposia at the 1988 Zagreb Congress (1989) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Computer simulations show that Neanderthal facial morphology represents adaptation to cold and high energy demands, but not heavy biting" (2018) (0)
- Colonising Britain: one million years of our human story (2014) (0)
- Accessory unit with pivotally connected magnetic assembly (2011) (0)
- University of Birmingham Open data and digital morphology (2017) (0)
- Takeru Akazawa, Kenichi Aoki & Tasuku Kimura (ed.). The evolution and dispersal of modern humans in Asia. xiv+660 pages, 153 figures, tables. 1992. Tokyo: Hokusen-sha; ISBN 4-938424-41-X hardback Yen16,000. (1993) (0)
- On the proposed conservation of the specific name of Australopithecus afarensis Johanson, 1978 (Mammalia, Primates) (1998) (0)
- Opinion Did Our Species Evolve in Subdivided Populations across Africa , and Why Does It Matter ? (0)
- Getting it straight (2002) (0)
- Not just old but old and cold? Authors' reply (2001) (0)
- Palaeoclimatic significance of mammalian faunas from Westbury Cave, Somerset, England (2020) (0)
- Morphometric study of the hominoid mandible (1999) (0)
- First Workshop of AHOB3 (Ancient Human Occupation of Britain) Dispersal of Early Humans: adaptations, frontiers and new territories (2011) (0)
- Ice Age Art Superbly Illustrated@@@Images of the Ice Age. (1990) (0)
- Reply to Ronen et al. (2007) (0)
- An early Aurignacian arrival in southwestern Europe (2019) (0)
- Southeast African climate variability and early human evolution pulses (2016) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Open data and digital morphology" (2017) (0)
- The Long Walk to Humanity (2001) (0)
- Ice age relation (1985) (0)
- The many mysteries of Homo (2015) (0)
- Some Others. (0)
- Homo sapiens (2020) (0)
- Gough’s Cave (2011) (0)
- Ancient genomes indicate population replacement in Early Neolithic Britain (2019) (0)
- Electronic device having dual state magnetic element (2011) (0)
- Investigating the Effect of the Environment on Prey Detection Ability in Humans (2019) (0)
- Our Place in Evolution: past, present and future (2005) (0)
- Would You Like a Receipt With That? Availability of Respondent Records When Collecting (2012) (0)
- How we got here (1995) (0)
- A movable display for generating input signals (2005) (0)
- The Boxgrove tibia (1996) (0)
- Protective cover for tablet computers comprising magnetic elements (2011) (0)
- Computer and process for its manufacture (1996) (0)
- Pivotable touch screen display for generating input signals when depressed (2009) (0)
- accessory device with magnetic attachment adapted to protect at least a display screen of a tablet computer (2010) (0)
- Movable display for generating input signals that fills a surface of an electronic device (2005) (0)
- Human Origins: The Fossil Record By C. S. Larsen and R. M. Matter. Prospect Height, Illinois: Waveland Press: x + 293 pp. $12.95. ISBN 0-88133-146-5. (1986) (0)
- Dating the skull from Broken Hill, Zambia, and its position in human evolution (2020) (0)
- Reply to: ‘No direct evidence for the presence of Nubian Levallois technology and its association with Neanderthals at Shukbah Cave’ (2022) (0)
- Hominin Footprints in Caves from Romanian Carpathians (2021) (0)
- Combining Palaeoecological and Historical Approaches to Investigating Post-Medieval Land Use Change at Sandford Mire, Cumbria, North West England, UK (2014) (0)
- The British Lower Palaeolithic of the early Middle Pleistocene (2020) (0)
- Author Correction: Ancient genomes indicate population replacement in Early Neolithic Britain (2019) (0)
- Special Issue for European Society for Isotope Research (ESIR) VII Isotope Workshop, Graz 2004 (2005) (0)
- Ecological Scenarios for Human Evolution during the Early and Early Middle Pleistocene in the Western Palaeoarctic ( Quaternary Science (2015) (0)
- The evolutionary history of the human face (2019) (0)
- Dating hominid remains (1993) (0)
- Cultured minds (1994) (0)
- Pictorial guides to fossil hominids (1986) (0)
- Response to: Traynor et al. "assessing eye orbits as predictors of neandertal group size". (2016) (0)
- Homo, Diversification of (2016) (0)
- Learning from the past (2011) (0)
- Preserving Our Homeland: A Collaboration to Connect Science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge for Mashpee Wampanoag Youth (2014) (0)
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