List of bibliographic references indexed by Hominidae
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 63.
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000012 (2016) |
Antoine Balzeau [Belgique] ; Philippe Charlier [France] | What do cranial bones of LB1 tell us about Homo floresiensis? |
000371 (2013) |
Regula Schiess [Suisse] ; Martin Haeusler [Suisse] | No skeletal dysplasia in the nariokotome boy KNM‐WT 15000 (homo erectus)—A reassessment of congenital pathologies of the vertebral column |
000405 (2013) |
Xinzhi Wu [République populaire de Chine, États-Unis] ; Sheela Athreya [États-Unis] | A description of the geological context, discrete traits, and linear morphometrics of the Middle Pleistocene hominin from Dali, Shaanxi Province, China |
000444 (2012) |
Elizabeth Weiss [États-Unis] | Olduvai Hominin 8 foot pathology: a comparative study attempting a differential diagnosis. |
000452 (2012) |
Peter Brown [Australie] | LB1 and LB6 Homo floresiensis are not modern human (Homo sapiens) cretins. |
000605 (2011) |
María Martin N-Torres [Espagne] ; Laura Martín-Francés ; Ana Gracia ; Anthony Olejniczak ; Leyre Prado-Sim N ; Aida G Mez-Robles ; María Lapresa ; Eudald Carbonell ; Juan Luis Arsuaga ; José María Bermúdez De Castro | Early Pleistocene human mandible from Sima del Elefante (TE) cave site in Sierra de Atapuerca (Spain): a palaeopathological study. |
000613 (2011) |
Xiu-Jie Wu [République populaire de Chine] ; Lynne A. Schepartz [République populaire de Chine, Afrique du Sud] ; Wu Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis] | Antemortem trauma and survival in the late Middle Pleistocene human cranium from Maba, South China |
000744 (2010) |
Darren Curnoe [Australie] ; James Brink | Evidence of pathological conditions in the Florisbad cranium. |
000750 (2010) |
A Rosalie David [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael R. Zimmerman | Cancer: an old disease, a new disease or something in between? |
000753 (2010) |
V. Giuffra [Italie] ; S. Minozzi ; S. Marinozzi ; G. Fornaciari | Antonio Ascenzi (1915-2000), a pathologist devoted to anthropology and paleopathology. |
000904 (2009) |
Charlotte A. Roberts ; Luz-Andrea Pfister ; Simon Mays | Letter to the editor: was tuberculosis present in Homo erectus in Turkey? |
000A50 (2008) |
Zoran Rajkovi [Croatie] ; Vlasta Krklec | [The oldest treated bone fracture in Croatia--130,000 years ago]. |
000A65 (2008) |
Klaus Hollemeyer [Allemagne] ; Wolfgang Altmeyer ; Elmar Heinzle ; Christian Pitra | Species identification of Oetzi's clothing with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry based on peptide pattern similarities of hair digests. |
000C05 (2007) |
Libby W. Cowgill [États-Unis] ; Erik Trinkaus ; Melinda A. Zeder | Shanidar 10: a Middle Paleolithic immature distal lower limb from Shanidar Cave, Iraqi Kurdistan. |
000D71 (2006) |
Antonio Rosas [Espagne] ; Cayetana Martínez-Maza [Espagne] ; Markus Bastir [Espagne, Royaume-Uni] ; Antonio García-Tabernero [Espagne] ; Carles Lalueza-Fox [Espagne] ; Rosa Huguet [Espagne] ; José Eugenio Ortiz [Espagne] ; Ram N Julià [Espagne] ; Vicente Soler [Espagne] ; Trinidad De Torres [Espagne] ; Enrique Martínez [Espagne] ; Juan Carlos Ca Averas [Espagne] ; Sergio Sánchez-Moral [Espagne] ; Soledad Cuezva [Espagne] ; Javier Lario [Espagne] ; David Santamaría [Espagne] ; Marco De La Rasilla [Espagne] ; Javier Fortea [Espagne] | Paleobiology and comparative morphology of a late Neandertal sample from El Sidrón, Asturias, Spain |
000D72 (2006) |
Elizabeth Culotta | Paleoanthropology. But is it pathological? |
000D78 (2006) |
Debbie Argue [Australie] ; Denise Donlon ; Colin Groves ; Richard Wright | Homo floresiensis: microcephalic, pygmoid, Australopithecus, or Homo? |
000D82 (2006) |
Robert D. Martin [États-Unis] ; Ann M. Maclarnon ; James L. Phillips ; William B. Dobyns | Flores hominid: new species or microcephalic dwarf? |
000D83 (2006) |
R D Martin [États-Unis] ; A M Maclarnon ; J L Phillips ; L. Dussubieux ; P R Williams ; W B Dobyns | Comment on "The Brain of LB1, Homo floresiensis". |
000E88 (2005) |
Elizabeth Culotta | Paleoanthropology. New 'hobbits' bolster species, but origins still a mystery. |
000E92 (2005) |
J T Stock [Royaume-Uni] ; S K Pfeiffer ; M. Chazan ; J. Janetski | F-81 skeleton from Wadi Mataha, Jordan, and its bearing on human variability in the Epipaleolithic of the Levant. |
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