All Stories

  1. Early guenon from the late Miocene Baynunah Formation, Abu Dhabi, with implications for cercopithecoid biogeography and evolution
  2. A Rangwapithecus gordoni mandible from the early Miocene site of Songhor, Kenya
  3. A new fossil thryonomyid from the Late Miocene of the United Arab Emirates and the origin of African cane rats
  4. Early cercopithecid monkeys from the Tugen Hills, Kenya
  5. Early evidence for complex social structure in Proboscidea from a late Miocene trackway site in the United Arab Emirates
  6. Partial skeleton of Theropithecus brumpti (Primates, Cercopithecidae) from the Chemeron Formation of the Tugen Hills, Kenya
  7. Miocene Cercopithecoidea from the Tugen Hills, Kenya
  8. Terrestrial adaptations in the hands of Equatorius africanus revisited
  9. Astronomically forced climate change in the Kenyan Rift Valley 2.7–2.55 Ma: implications for the evolution of early hominin ecosystems
  10. Mammals at the Crossroads of Africa, Asia, and Europe
  11. La Quina Faunal Collections Assembled by the American School of Prehistoric Research in the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
  12. Precessional forcing of lacustrine sedimentation in the late Cenozoic Chemeron Basin, Central Kenya Rift, and calibration of the Gauss/Matuyama boundary
  13. Palaeoecology ofKolpochoerus heseloni (= K. limnetes): a multiproxy approach
  14. Stratigraphy, age and environments of the late Miocene Mpesida Beds, Tugen Hills, Kenya
  15. Geology and geochronology of the middle Miocene Kipsaramon site complex, Muruyur Beds, Tugen Hills, Kenya
  16. Paleoanthropological research in the Tugen Hills, Kenya
  17. Dental remains of Equatorius africanus from Kipsaramon, Tugen Hills, Baringo District, Kenya
  18. New cercopithecoids and a hominoid from 12·5Ma in the Tugen Hills succession, Kenya
  19. 40Ar/39Ar dating of Chemeron Formation strata encompassing the site of hominid KNM-BC 1, Tugen Hills, Kenya
  20. The taxonomic status of the Chemeron temporal (KNM-BC 1)
  21. Preliminary description of the Equatorius africanus partial skeleton (KNM-TH 28860) from Kipsaramon, Tugen Hills, Baringo District, Kenya
  22. 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and paleomagnetic stratigraphy of the Lukeino and lower Chemeron Formations at Tabarin and Kapcheberek, Tugen Hills, Kenya
  23. Equatorius: A New Hominoid Genus from the Middle Miocene of Kenya
  24. Early hominid behavioural ecology: a personal postscript
  25. Isotopic Evidence for Neogene Hominid Paleoenvironments in the Kenya Rift Valley
  26. Koobi fora research project, volume 3, the fossil ungulates: Geology, fossil artiodactyls, and palaeoenvironments. Edited by J. M. Harris. New York: Oxford University Press. 1991. XVI + 384 pp. ISBN 0‐19‐867399‐5. $185 (cloth)
  27. Earliest Homo debate
  28. Anatomy and age of the Lothagam mandible
  29. Earliest Homo
  30. Kipsaramon: a lower Miocene hominoid site in the Tugen Hills, Baringo District, Kenya
  31. Late Miocene primate fauna, flora and initial palaeomagnetic data from the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  32. Origin of the hominidae: The record of african large hominoid evolution between 14 my and 4 my
  33. Causes of perceived faunal change in the later Neogene of East Africa
  34. Outside opinion
  35. Pliocene hominid partial mandible from Tabarin, Baringo, Kenya
  36. The gift of Taungs
  37. Anthropology: Tools, teeth and trampling
  38. Sedimentary stratigraphy of the Tugen Hills, Baringo, Kenya
  39. Neogene palaeontology and geochronology of the Baringo Basin, Kenya
  40. Spellbound
  41. Early hominid from Baringo, Kenya
  42. Natural Disarticulation and Bison Butchery
  43. Teleki to Leakey
  44. Mammoths and man
  45. Hippopotamus butchery by Homo erectus at Olduvai
  46. The bones of palaeoanthropology
  47. Animal Diseases in Archaeology
  48. The dissent of woman
  49. Why study palaeoecology?
  50. Hominid heroes through the kaleidoscope
  51. Butchery and Natural Disarticulation: An Investigatory Technique
  52. A Fossil Marabou (Aves: Ciconiidae) From the Miocene Ngorora Formation, Baringo District, Kenya
  53. Chesowanja: a revised geological interpretation
  54. Taphonomical background to fossil man-problems in palaeoecology
  55. On Carnivore and Weathering Damage to Bone
  56. New evidence regarding the Quaternary geology, archaeology and hominids of Chesowanja, Kenya
  57. Procedures in vertebrate taphonomy; notes on a Uganda Miocene fossil locality
  58. Succession of Cainozoic Vertebrate Assemblages from the Northern Kenya Rift Valley
  59. Late Australopithecine from Baringo District, Kenya
  60. Geological context of fossil Cercopithecoidea from eastern Africa