David Pilbeam
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Pilbeam is the Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University and curator of paleoanthropology at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University.
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- A new hominid from the Upper Miocene of Chad, Central Africa (2002) (917)
- The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution.@@@The Earth as Transformed by Human Action: Global and Regional Changes in the Biosphere Over the Past 300 Years. (1993) (502)
- Faunal and environmental change in the late Miocene Siwaliks of northern Pakistan (2002) (487)
- The Cambridge encyclopedia of human evolution (1994) (399)
- Size and Scaling in Human Evolution (1974) (398)
- The Raw and the Stolen (1999) (334)
- Virtual cranial reconstruction of Sahelanthropus tchadensis (2005) (283)
- A 16-Ma record of paleodiet using carbon and oxygen isotopes in fossil teeth from Pakistan (1992) (265)
- New material of the earliest hominid from the Upper Miocene of Chad (2005) (258)
- PRELIMINARY REVISION OF THE DRYOPITHECINAE (PONGIDAE, ANTHROPOIDEA) (Part 1 of 4) (1965) (243)
- The first australopithecine 2,500 kilometres west of the Rift Valley (Chad) (1995) (241)
- New hominoid skull material from the Miocene of Pakistan (1982) (223)
- A hominoid genus from the early Miocene of Uganda. (1997) (209)
- Genetic and morphological records of the Hominoidea and hominid origins: a synthesis. (1996) (201)
- Ecological changes in Miocene mammalian record show impact of prolonged climatic forcing (2008) (173)
- The descent of hominoids and hominids. (1984) (167)
- New Sivapithecus humeri from Pakistan and the relationship of Sivapithecus and Pongo (1990) (153)
- Homoplasy and earlyHomo: an analysis of the evolutionary relationships ofH. habilissensu stricto andH. rudolfensis (1996) (150)
- New hominoid primates from the Siwaliks of Pakistan and their bearing on hominoid evolution (1977) (135)
- The geography of Neandertals and modern humans in Europe and the greater Mediterranean (2000) (133)
- Postcranial functional morphology of Morotopithecus bishopi, with implications for the evolution of modern ape locomotion. (2000) (132)
- A probabilistic approach to the problem of sexual dimorphism in Homo habilis: a comparison of KNM-ER 1470 and KNM-ER 1813 (1988) (132)
- Australopithecus bahrelghazali, une nouvelle espèce d'Hominidé ancien de la région de Koro Toro (Tchad) (1996) (129)
- African Apes as Time Machines (2002) (127)
- Geology and palaeontology of Neogene strata of Pakistan (1977) (122)
- Maxillofacial Morphology of Miocene Hominoids from Africa and Indo-Pakistan (1983) (121)
- Biology and Body Size in Human Evolution: Statistical Inference Misapplied [and Comments and Reply] (1996) (113)
- The anthropoid postcranial axial skeleton: comments on development, variation, and evolution. (2004) (112)
- Neogene Palaeontology and Geochronology of the Baringo Basin, Kenya (1985) (108)
- New Sivapithecus postcranial specimens from the Siwaliks of Pakistan. (2002) (107)
- Neogene Siwalik mammalian lineages: Species longevities, rates of change, and modes of speciation (1995) (101)
- Of mice and men: Fossil-based divergence dates and molecular “clocks” (1980) (92)
- Patterns of faunal turnover and diversity in the Neogene Siwaliks of northern Pakistan (1995) (90)
- Homoplasy and early Homo: an analysis of the evolutionary relationships of H. habilis sensu stricto and H. rudolfensis (1996) (87)
- CHAD: DISCOVERY OF A VERTEBRATE FAUNA CLOSE TO THE MIO-PLIOCENE BOUNDARY (2000) (86)
- The Miocene fossil beds of Maboko Island, Kenya: Geology, age, taphonomy and palaeontology (1981) (83)
- Reaearch paperA 16-Ma record of paleodiet using carbon and oxygen isotopes in fossil teeth from Pakistan (1992) (83)
- The Earliest Hominids (1968) (81)
- The earliest occurrence ofSivapithecus from the middle Miocene Chinji Formation of Pakistan (1991) (78)
- Allometry and Early Hominids (1975) (75)
- Hominoid evolution: synthesizing disparate data (2004) (67)
- Morphological affinities of the Sahelanthropus tchadensis (Late Miocene hominid from Chad) cranium. (2005) (65)
- The ascent of man: an introduction to human evolution (1993) (65)
- Isotopic ecology and dietary profiles of Liberian chimpanzees. (2010) (64)
- Distinguished Lecture: Hominoid Evolution and Hominoid Origins (1986) (63)
- Hominoid enamel prism patterns. (1977) (62)
- Recent Finds and Interpretations of Miocene Hominoids (1979) (59)
- Fossil Monkeys from the Miocene of Napak, North-East Uganda (1968) (58)
- Faunal interchange and Miocene terrestrial vertebrates of southern Asia (1991) (55)
- Preliminary revision of the Dryopithecinae (Pongidae, Anthropoidea). (1965) (54)
- Evolution of the orang-utan (1980) (54)
- The Siwaliks of Pakistan: Time and Faunas in a Miocene Terrestrial Setting (1990) (53)
- A partial hominoid innominate from the Miocene of Pakistan: Description and preliminary analyses (2014) (53)
- The nature of the evidence (1996) (53)
- PHYLETIC DIVERGENCE DATES OF HOMINOID PRIMATES: A COMPARISON OF FOSSIL AND MOLECULAR DATA (1971) (52)
- Gigantopithecus and the Origins of Hominidae (1970) (52)
- Size and scaling in primate biology (1986) (51)
- The Neogene Siwaliks of the Potwar Plateau, Pakistan (2013) (50)
- The magnetic polarity stratigraphy and age of the Siwalik group near Dhok Pathan village, Potwar Plateau, Pakistan (1978) (48)
- Research on Miocene Hominoids and Hominid Origins (1997) (46)
- The Siwaliks and Neogene Evolutionary Biology in South Asia (2013) (45)
- Ramapithecus and hominoid evolution (1982) (40)
- Particle size and energetics of gouge from earthquake rupture zones (39)
- SOME PROBLEMS OF HOMINID CLASSIFICATION. (1965) (37)
- New hominoid primates from the middle Miocene Chinji Formation, Potwar Plateau, Pakistan (1983) (37)
- Biological Sciences: Humerus of Dryopithecus from Saint Gaudens, France (1971) (36)
- Perspectives on the Miocene Hominoidea (2002) (35)
- Notes on Ramapithecus, the earliest known hominid, and Dryopithecus. (1966) (35)
- Mise en évidence d'une sédimentation précoce d'âge Barrémien dans le fossé de la Bénoué en Afrique occidentale (Bassin du Mayo Oulo Léré, Cameroun) en relation avec l'ouverture de l'Atlantique Sud (1988) (33)
- Casting the net wide: papers in honor of Glynn Isaac and his approach to human origins research (2011) (31)
- Hominoid Evolution and Climatic Change in Europe: Sivapithecus and hominoid evolution: some brief comments (2001) (29)
- Siwalik synopsis: A long stratigraphic sequence for the Later Cenozoic of South Asia (2016) (28)
- Nouveaux mammifères du Crétacé inférieur du Cameroun, Afrique de l'Ouest (1990) (26)
- Appearance of Hipparion in the Tertiary of the Siwalik Hills of North India, Kashmir and West Pakistan (1971) (25)
- Vertebrate fossils from Cameroon, West Africa (1988) (24)
- « Toumaï », Miocène supérieur du Tchad, le nouveau doyen du rameau humain (2004) (23)
- Middle Pleistocene Hominids (1975) (22)
- Hominoid systematics: the soft evidence. (2000) (20)
- A hominoid distal tibia from the Miocene of Pakistan. (2010) (19)
- A Gorilla-Sized Ape from the Miocene of India (1971) (18)
- Miocene Sediments and Faunas of Pakistan (2009) (18)
- One Hundred Years of Paleoanthropology (2016) (16)
- HIGH MIOCENE SPECIES RICHNESS IN THE SIWALIKS OF PAKISTAN (1998) (16)
- Lateral trends in carbon isotope ratios reveal a Miocene vegetation gradient in the Siwaliks of Pakistan (2009) (16)
- Première découverte d'un fragment de mandibule de mammifère dans le Crétacé inférieur d'Afrique (Cameroun, Bassin de Koum) (1988) (16)
- The Evolution of Man (1970) (15)
- 2. Reconstructing the Last Common Ancestor of Chimpanzees and Humans (2017) (15)
- Newly Recognized Mandible of Ramapithecus (1969) (14)
- Controversial taxonomy of fossil hominids. (1969) (14)
- Tertiary Pongidae of East Africa: Evolutionary Relationships and Taxonomy (2019) (13)
- An alternative method of estimating the cranial capacity of Olduvai Hominid 7. (1984) (13)
- The Upright Ape: A New Origin of the Species (2007) (13)
- Numbers of Vertebrae in Hominoid Evolution (2019) (13)
- IX: Ramapithecus (Hominidae, Hominoidea) (1978) (12)
- Adaptive response of hominids to their environment as ascertained by fossil evidence. (1972) (12)
- “Endemism” Relative to Space, Time, and Taxonomic Level (2014) (12)
- Ramapithecus: A Review of Its Hominid Status (1975) (12)
- Humerus of Dryopithecus from Saint Gaudens, France. (1971) (11)
- Continental gateways and the dynamics of mammalian faunas (2016) (9)
- Les formations sédimentaires continentales du Crétacé et du Cénozoïque camerounais: premiers résultats d'une prospection paléontologique (1986) (9)
- Evolution of the ornag-utan (reply) (1980) (9)
- Early Hominidae and Cranial Capacity (1969) (8)
- Dating hominid remains (1993) (8)
- Response to Ashraf and Galor 'The Out of Africa Hypothesis, Human Genetic Diversity and Comparative Economic Development' (2012) (8)
- erratum: A new hominid from the Upper Miocene of Chad, Central Africa (2002) (8)
- Possible Identity of Miocene Tali from Kenya (1969) (8)
- PRELIMINARY REVISION OF THE DRYOPITHECINAE (PONGIDAE, ANTHROPOIDEA) (Part 2 of 4) (1965) (7)
- Human Origins A Century After Darwin (1982) (6)
- Only ochotonid from the Neogene of the Indian Subcontinent (1997) (5)
- The Paleobiology of South Asian Miocene Hominoids (1984) (4)
- Homeotic change in segment identity derives the human vertebral formula from a chimpanzee-like one. (2021) (4)
- Sahelanthropus tchadensis: the facts. (2004) (4)
- The Harvey Lecture Series: Reflections on Early Human Ancestors (1984) (3)
- ‘Toumaï’, Late Miocene of Chad, the new earliest member of the human branch (2004) (3)
- Hypothesis Testing in Paleoanthropology (1975) (3)
- PRELIMINARY REVISION OF THE DRYOPITHECINAE (PONGIDAE, ANTHROPOIDEA) (Part 3 of 4) (1965) (3)
- Rethinking Human Origins (2017) (2)
- PRELIMINARY REVISION OF THE DRYOPITHECINAE (PONGIDAE, ANTHROPOIDEA) (Part 4 of 4) (1965) (2)
- Mary Douglas Leakey (1913-1996) (1998) (2)
- Early Hominids and Cranial Capacities (continued) (1970) (2)
- Affinités morphologiques du crâne de Sahelanthropus tchadensis, « Toumaï » : le plus ancien représentant de la famille humaine (2006) (2)
- The Need for Field‐Laboratory Facilities for Primate Research 1 (1973) (1)
- The earliest occurrence of Sivapithecus fromthemiddleMioceneChinji Formation of Pakistan (1991) (1)
- Comparative Odontology. By Peyer Bernard. Chicago, 1968. Price £10 2s. (1970) (1)
- Total numbers of vertebrae clarify the ancestral vertebral formula of African apes and humans (2017) (1)
- Kenyan finds not early Miocene Sivapithecus (1986) (1)
- Response : Allometry and Early Hominids (1975) (1)
- 11. The Evolution of the Human Mating System (2017) (1)
- [Morphological affinities of the Sahelanthropus tchadensis cranium: oldest representing of the human family]. (2006) (1)
- Palaeoanthropology. The nature of the evidence. (1996) (0)
- and the Siwaliks of Pakistan Lateral trends in carbon isotope ratios reveal a Miocene vegetation gradient in Geology (2009) (0)
- Book Review:Form and Pattern in Human Evolution. Some Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Approaches. Charles Oxnard (1974) (0)
- Contingency rules. (2022) (0)
- A Personal Reminiscence of Elwyn (2008) (0)
- Chapter 14. The Siwaliks and Neogene Evolutionary Biology in South Asia (2013) (0)
- Methods of dating %W filed under Jones, Steve (1992) (0)
- Modern adaptations in orang-utans? (reply) (1981) (0)
- Book Review:Uniqueness and Diversity in Human Evolution: Morphometric Studies of Australopithecines. Charles E. Oxnard (1976) (0)
- Book reviews (2000) (0)
- The early 1950's were years of controversy in human paleontology; (1965) (0)
- Affinités morphologiques du crâne de Sahelanthropus tchadensis, "Toumaï". (2006) (0)
- IN TRYING TO RECONSTRUCT SPECIES that are different from anything that lives today, we are faced with many problems.1 I think it fair to say that certain fossil hominids have been perceived by paleoanthropologists as being relatively (2016) (0)
- Chapter 15. The Neogene Siwaliks of the Potwar Plateau, Pakistan (2013) (0)
- Bibliotheca primatologica, I. Edited by H. Hofer, D. Starck, and J. Biegert. 276 pp. S. Karger, Basel, 1962 (1964) (0)
- Richard Erskine Frere Leakey (1944–2022) (2022) (0)
- Paleoecological Methodology. (Book Reviews: Introduction to Quantitative Paleoecology) (1972) (0)
- Affinités du crâne de Sahelanthropus tchadensis, « Toumaï » Le plus ancien représentant de la famille humaine (2006) (0)
- Evolutionary Anthropology: The Brain in Hominid Evolution . Phillip V. Tobias. Columbia University Press, New York, 1971. xviii, 170 pp.; illus. $10. (1972) (0)
- PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: Taxonomy and Phytogeny of Old World Primates with Reference to the Origin of Man. Brunetto Chiarelli (1969) (0)
- VIII: Cenozoic Apes (1978) (0)
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