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  1. Taxonomic differences in deciduous upper second molar crown outlines of Homo sapiens, Homo neanderthalensis and Homo erectus
  2. Middle Paleolithic and Uluzzian human remains from Fumane Cave, Italy
  3. Detecting Human Presence at the Border of the Northeastern Italian Pre-Alps. 14C Dating at Rio Secco Cave as Expression of the First Gravettian and the Late Mousterian in the Northern Adriatic Region
  4. Allometry, merism, and tooth shape of the upper deciduous M2 and permanent M1
  5. Diet of upper paleolithic modern humans: Evidence from microwear texture analysis
  6. Stable nitrogen isotope analysis of dentine serial sections elucidate sex differences in weaning patterns of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
  7. Paleoanthropology: Homo erectus and the Limits of a Paleontological Species
  8. A reassessment of the presumed Neandertal remains from San Bernardino Cave, Italy
  9. OSL and TL characteristics of fine grain quartz from Mongolian prehistoric pottery used for dating
  10. Trabecular bone structure in the primate wrist
  11. Technical Note: Guidelines for the digital computation of 2D and 3D enamel thickness in hominoid teeth
  12. Trabecular Evidence for a Human-Like Gait in Australopithecus africanus
  13. The rodents from the late middle Pleistocene hominid-bearing site of J'bel Irhoud, Morocco, and their chronological and paleoenvironmental implications
  14. Technical Note: Virtual reconstruction of KNM‐ER 1813 Homo habilis cranium
  15. MIA - A free and open source software for gray scale medical image analysis
  16. Evaluating developmental shape changes in Homo antecessor subadult facial morphology
  17. Of mice, rats and men: Trabecular bone architecture in mammals scales to body mass with negative allometry
  18. The Makers of the Early Upper Paleolithic in Western Eurasia
  19. Unravelling the Functional Biomechanics of Dental Features and Tooth Wear
  20. A comparison of proximal humeral cancellous bone of great apes and humans
  21. Free digital scans of human fossils
  22. Microtomographic archive of fossil hominin specimens from Kromdraai B, South Africa
  23. The Evolutionary Paradox of Tooth Wear: Simply Destruction or Inevitable Adaptation?
  24. Stable isotope evidence of meat eating and hunting specialization in adult male chimpanzees
  25. Premolar root morphology and metric variation in Pan troglodytes verus
  26. Anterior tooth root morphology and size in Neanderthals: Taxonomic and functional implications
  27. What does it mean to be dentally “modern”?
  28. Thermoluminescence dates for the Middle Palaeolithic site of Chez-Pinaud Jonzac (France)
  29. The Middle Pleistocene Record
  30. Middle Pleistocene human facial morphology in an evolutionary and developmental context
  31. Long anterior mandibular tooth roots in Neanderthals are not the result of their large jaws
  32. Radiocarbon dates from the Grotte du Renne and Saint-Césaire support a Neandertal origin for the Châtelperronian
  33. Neandertal mobility and large-game hunting: The exploitation of reindeer during the Quina Mousterian at Chez-Pinaud Jonzac (Charente-Maritime, France)
  34. Carabelli’s trait revisited: An examination of mesiolingual features at the enamel–dentine junction and enamel surface of Pan and Homo sapiens upper molars
  35. The earliest modern human colonization of Europe
  36. Burin-core technology and laminar reduction sequences in the initial Upper Paleolithic from Kara-Bom (Gorny-Altai, Siberia)
  37. Endocranial volume of Australopithecus africanus: New CT-based estimates and the effects of missing data and small sample size
  38. The mammalian bony labyrinth reconsidered, introducing a comprehensive geometric morphometric approach
  39. Variation in enamel thickness within the genus Homo
  40. A uniquely modern human pattern of endocranial development. Insights from a new cranial reconstruction of the Neandertal newborn from Mezmaiskaya
  41. A comprehensive morphometric analysis of the frontal and zygomatic bone of the Zuttiyeh fossil from Israel
  42. Comment on "Late Mousterian Persistence near the Arctic Circle"
  43. Modern Origins
  44. The Evolution of Human Brain Development
  45. Morphological evolution through integration: A quantitative study of cranial integration in Homo, Pan, Gorilla and Pongo
  46. A radiocarbon chronology for the complete Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transitional sequence of Les Cottés (France)
  47. Dental Evidence from the Aterian Human Populations of Morocco
  48. Morphological Continuity of the Face in the Late Middle and Late Pleistocene Hominins from Northwestern Africa: A 3D Geometric Morphometric Analysis
  49. Age‐related changes of digital endocranial volume during human ontogeny: Results from an osteological reference collection
  50. Evolution of the base of the brain in highly encephalized human species
  51. Identification of energy consumption and nutritional stress by isotopic and elemental analysis of urine in bonobos (Pan paniscus)
  52. A Wolff in sheep's clothing: Trabecular bone adaptation in response to changes in joint loading orientation
  53. Brief communication: Endocranial volumes in an ontogenetic sample of chimpanzees from the taï forest national park, ivory coast
  54. Ecogeographic variation in Neandertal dietary habits: Evidence from occlusal molar microwear texture analysis
  55. Palaeoanthropology: African origins
  56. The Homo aurignaciensis hauseri from Combe-Capelle – A Mesolithic burial
  57. Strontium isotope evidence for migration in late Pleistocene Rangifer: Implications for Neanderthal hunting strategies at the Middle Palaeolithic site of Jonzac, France
  58. Northern Africa could also have housed the source population for living humans
  59. Exploring the contribution and significance of animal protein in the diet of bonobos by stable isotope ratio analysis of hair
  60. Modeling the effects of weaning age on length of female reproductive period: Implications for the evolution of human life history
  61. Grandmothering and natural selection revisited
  62. What lies beneath? An evaluation of lower molar trigonid crest patterns based on both dentine and enamel expression
  63. Continuities and Discontinuities in Neandertal Presence: A Closer Look at Northwestern Europe
  64. Dental Development and Age at Death of a Middle Paleolithic Juvenile Hominin from Obi-Rakhmat Grotto, Uzbekistan
  65. Structure-function relations of primate lower incisors: a study of the deformation of Macaca mulatta dentition using electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI)
  66. Structural Adaptation of Trabecular Bone Revealed by Position Resolved Analysis of Proximal Femora of Different Primates
  67. Genetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova Cave in Siberia
  68. Dental evidence for ontogenetic differences between modern humans and Neanderthals
  69. Brain development after birth differs between Neanderthals and modern humans
  70. Evolution of middle-late Pleistocene human cranio-facial form: A 3-D approach
  71. Mandibular molar root morphology in Neanderthals and Late Pleistocene and recent Homo sapiens
  72. Endocranial shape changes during growth in chimpanzees and humans: A morphometric analysis of unique and shared aspects
  73. Methodological considerations for analyzing trabecular architecture: an example from the primate hand
  74. Scaling VOI size in 3D μCT studies of trabecular bone: A test of the over‐sampling hypothesis
  75. Metacarpal trabecular architecture variation in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): Evidence for locomotion and tool‐use?
  76. Hominid Cave at Thomas Quarry I (Casablanca, Morocco): Recent findings and their context
  77. Grandmothering and natural selection
  78. Dental development of the Taï Forest chimpanzees revisited
  79. Two new hominin cranial fragments from the Mousterian levels at La Quina (Charente, France)
  80. Brief communication: Contributions of enamel‐dentine junction shape and enamel deposition to primate molar crown complexity
  81. Enamel thickness in Asian human canines and premolars
  82. Out of the North Sea: the Zeeland Ridges Neandertal
  83. The origin of Neandertals
  84. Additional evidence on the use of personal ornaments in the Middle Paleolithic of North Africa
  85. Virtual skeletons: using a structured light scanner to create a 3D faunal comparative collection
  86. The pattern of endocranial ontogenetic shape changes in humans
  87. Extraction and sequencing of human and Neanderthal mature enamel proteins using MALDI-TOF/TOF MS
  88. Ebb and flow or regional extinctions? On the character of Neandertal occupation of northern environments
  89. Response to Nowell and Horstwood (2009)
  90. Who made the Aurignacian and other early Upper Paleolithic industries?
  91. Neandertal birth canal shape and the evolution of human childbirth
  92. The trabecular bone architecture in proximal femora of primates with different locomotor preferences indicates different adaptation mechanisms
  93. The prehistory of compassion
  94. Discrimination of extant Pan species and subspecies using the enamel–dentine junction morphology of lower molars
  95. Culture, population structure, and low genetic diversity in Pleistocene hominins
  96. The Evolution of Hominin Diets
  97. Molar Crown and Root Size Relationship in Anthropoid Primates
  98. Structured light scanning for high-resolution documentation of in situ archaeological finds
  99. How Many Landmarks? Assessing the Classification Accuracy of <i>Pan</i> Lower Molars Using a Geometric Morphometric Analysis of the Occlusal Basin as Seen at the Enamel-Dentine Junction
  100. Protostylid expression at the enamel-dentine junction and enamel surface of mandibular molars of Paranthropus robustus and Australopithecus africanus
  101. Enamel-dentine junction (EDJ) morphology distinguishes the lower molars of Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus robustus
  102. Suggested guidelines for invasive sampling of hominid remains
  103. Three-dimensional molar enamel distribution and thickness in Australopithecus and Paranthropus
  104. Brief communication: Dental development and enamel thickness in the Lakonis Neanderthal molar
  105. Dental tissue proportions and enamel thickness in Neandertal and modern human molars
  106. Isotopic dietary analysis of a Neanderthal and associated fauna from the site of Jonzac (Charente-Maritime), France
  107. Strontium isotope evidence of Neanderthal mobility at the site of Lakonis, Greece using laser-ablation PIMMS
  108. Brief communication: Enamel thickness trends in the dental arcade of humans and chimpanzees
  109. Dental tissue studies: 2D and 3D insights into human evolution
  110. Dental trait expression at the enamel-dentine junction of lower molars in extant and fossil hominoids
  111. Rapid dental development in a Middle Paleolithic Belgian Neanderthal
  112. Molar enamel thickness and dentine horn height in Gigantopithecus blacki
  113. The Derived FOXP2 Variant of Modern Humans Was Shared with Neandertals
  114. Neanderthals in central Asia and Siberia
  115. Technical note: Compatibility of microtomographic imaging systems for dental measurements
  116. Earliest evidence of modern human life history in North African early Homo sapiens
  117. 28 Prospects and Pitfalls
  118. Dental Perspectives on Human Evolution: State of the Art Research in Dental Paleoanthropology
  119. Modern human molar enamel thickness and enamel–dentine junction shape
  120. Dental remains from the Grotte du Renne at Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne)
  121. Neandertals
  122. Evolutionary Anthropology
  123. Did Neanderthals make the Châtelperronian assemblage from La Grotte du Renne (Arcy-sur-Cure, France)?
  124. Absolute or proportional brain size: That is the question. A reply to Leigh's (2006) comments
  125. Early brain growth in Homo erectus and implications for cognitive ability
  126. The bony labyrinth of Neanderthals
  127. New age estimates for the Swanscombe hominid, and their significance for human evolution
  128. On the phylogenetic position of the pre-Neandertal specimen from Reilingen, Germany
  129. Beyond the Garden of Eden
  130. A late Neanderthal associated with Upper Palaeolithic artefacts
  131. Reconstruction of human fossils
  132. Recent Human Evolution in Northwestern Africa
  133. Blanckaert C, Ducros A, and Hublin JJ, eds. (1989) Histoire de L'Anthropologie: Hommes, Idées, Moments. Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris, Vol. 1 (new series), Numbers 3–4, 330 pp.
  134. Enjeux de l'histoire de l'anthropologie : d'hier à aujourd'hui
  135. Hommes fossiles vrais et faux. L'essor de la paléoanthropologie européenne au milieu du XIXe siècle
  136. Les enfants moustériens de Jebel Irhoud (Maroc), comparaison avec les Néandertaliens juvéniles d'Europe
  137. L'humérus d'enfant moustérien (Homo 4) du Djebel Irhoud (Maroc) dans son contexte archéologique
  138. The Pleistocene Hominid Site of Ternifine, Algeria: New Results on the Environment, Age, and Human Industries
  139. The myth of the European presapiens
  140. Les superstructures occipitales chez les prédécesseurs d'Homo Erectus en Afrique : quelques remarques sur l'origine du torus occipital transverse
  141. Les anténéandertaliens: Presapiens ou prénéandertaliens
  142. Climatic Changes, Paleogeography, and the Evolution of the Neandertals
  143. Visualization in anthropology: reconstruction of human fossils from multiple pieces