All Stories

  1. The origin and evolution ofHomo sapiens
  2. Evaluating the transitional mosaic: frameworks of change from Neanderthals to Homo sapiens in eastern Europe
  3. Tephra correlations and climatic events between the MIS6/5 transition and the beginning of MIS3 in Theopetra Cave, central Greece
  4. Fossil care and fossil studies: Andy Currant, former curator of the fossil mammals collections at the Natural History Museum, London
  5. Human evolution: Small remains still pose big problems
  6. Sir Arthur Keith's Legacy: Re-discovering a lost collection of human fossils
  7. Having the stomach for it: a contribution to Neanderthal diets?
  8. Why we are not all multiregionalists now
  9. Homo heidelbergensis
  10. Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK
  11. Out-of-Africa Origins
  12. Homo sapiens
  13. Development of Middle Stone Age innovation linked to rapid climate change
  14. U-series and radiocarbon analyses of human and faunal remains from Wajak, Indonesia
  15. The tooth of a Neanderthal child from Stajnia Cave, Poland
  16. Confirmation of a late middle Pleistocene age for the Omo Kibish 1 cranium by direct uranium-series dating
  17. Itaakpa, a Late Stone Age site in southwestern Nigeria
  18. The status of Homo heidelbergensis (Schoetensack 1908)
  19. The origin of our species - By Chris Stringer
  20. Evolution of the base of the brain in highly encephalized human species
  21. Hyperpneumatized Neanderthals? Reply to Holton et al. (2011)
  22. The earliest evidence for anatomically modern humans in northwestern Europe
  23. The Later Stone Age Calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: Morphology and Chronology
  24. Early Human Evolution in the Western Palaearctic: Ecological Scenarios
  25. Earliest Directly-Dated Human Skull-Cups
  26. The Neanderthal face is not cold adapted
  27. Multivariate analysis and classification of the Apidima 2 cranium from Mani, Southern Greece
  28. Preface
  29. The Changing Landscapes of the Earliest Human Occupation of Britain and Europe
  30. Pigments from the Middle Palaeolithic levels of Es-Skhul (Mount Carmel, Israel)
  31. The first four million years of human evolution
  32. Using genetic evidence to evaluate four palaeoanthropological hypotheses for the timing of Neanderthal and modern human origins
  33. Effects of brain and facial size on basicranial form in human and primate evolution
  34. Quantitative micromorphological analyses of cut marks produced by ancient and modern handaxes
  35. Evaluating the mitochondrial timescale of human evolution
  36. Gorham's Cave, Gibraltar—The persistence of a Neanderthal population
  37. Putting North Africa on the map of modern human origins
  38. Two types of CO2− radicals threaten the fundamentals of ESR dating of tooth enamel
  39. The coast in colour
  40. Evidence for new Neanderthal teeth in Tabun Cave (Israel) by the application of self-organizing maps (SOMs)
  41. The setting of the Mt. Carmel caves reassessed
  42. Homo Britannicus: the incredible story of human life in Britain
  43. Recent TIMS dating results from British Late Pleistocene vertebrate faunal localities: context and interpretation
  44. Multiplexed SNP Typing of Ancient DNA Clarifies the Origin of Andaman mtDNA Haplogroups amongst South Asian Tribal Populations
  45. ESR and U-series analyses of enamel and dentine fragments of the Banyoles mandible
  46. Introduction: the Palaeolithic occupation of Europe. A tribute to John J. Wymer, 1928–2006
  47. Newly recognized Pleistocene human teeth from Tabun Cave, Israel
  48. A stranger from Flores
  49. On the reliability of recent tests of the Out of Africa hypothesis for modern human origins
  50. The Morphological and Behavioural Origins of Modern Humans
  51. The thermal history of human fossils and the likelihood of successful DNA amplification
  52. Electronic removal of encrustations inside the Steinheim cranium reveals paranasal sinus features and deformations, and provides a revised endocranial volume estimate
  53. Out of Ethiopia
  54. Reply to Cordaux and Stoneking
  55. Gough's Cave 1 (Somerset, England): an Assessment of the Sex and Age at Death
  56. New perspectives on the Neanderthals
  57. The Genetic Origins of the Andaman Islanders
  58. The human cranial remains from Gough's Cave (Somerset, England)
  59. A geometric morphometric study of regional differences in the ontogeny of the modern human facial skeleton+
  60. Geometric morphometric study of the regional variation of modern human craniofacial form
  61. Histomorphometric age assessment of the Boxgrove 1 tibial diaphysis
  62. The Long Walk to Humanity
  63. Tabun revisited: revised ESR chronology and new ESR and U-series analyses of dental material from Tabun C1
  64. Human evolution: how an African primate became global
  65. Coasting out of Africa
  66. Rare temporal bone pathology of the Singa calvaria from Sudan
  67. A comparative study of stereolithographically modelled skulls of Petralona and Broken Hill: implications for future studies of middle Pleistocene hominid evolution
  68. ESR analysis of teeth from the palaeoanthropological site of Zhoukoudian, China
  69. Direct dating of Florisbad hominid
  70. How we got here
  71. Methods, Misreading, and Bias
  72. Cultured minds
  73. The Origin of Modern Humans and the Impact of Chronometric Dating
  74. Secrets of the Pit of the Bones
  75. Homo habilis Closely Examined Olduvai Gorge. Vol. 4. The Skulls, Endocasts and Teeth of Homo habilis. Phillip V. Tobias
  76. Neanderthal dates debated
  77. L'homme de Neandertal
  78. Time for the last Neanderthals
  79. The Human Revolution: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Origins of Modern Humans
  80. Ice Age Art Superbly Illustrated
  81. Palaeoanthropological symposia at the 1988 Zagreb Congress
  82. The dates of Eden
  83. Pictorial guides to fossil hominids
  84. Palaeoanthropology and palaeolithic archaeology in the People's Republic of China
  85. On the Origins of Language: An Introduction to the Evolution of Human Speech
  86. Physical Anthropology: A Perspective.
  87. Introduction to the Primates: Living and Fossil
  88. Book review
  89. Fossil Man: An Evolutionary Journey.
  90. Atlas of Fossil Man.
  91. Chronological and Biogeographic Perspectives on Later Human Evolution