List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 63.
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000029 (1999) |
M. Teschler-Nicola [Autriche] ; F. Gerold ; M. Bujatti-Narbeshuber ; T. Prohaska ; C. Latkoczy ; G. Stingeder ; M. Watkins | Evidence of genocide 7000 BP--Neolithic paradigm and geo-climatic reality. |
000031 (1999) |
W. Recheis [Autriche] ; G W Weber ; K. Sch Fer ; H. Prossinger ; R. Knapp ; H. Seidler ; D. Zur Nedden | New methods and techniques in anthropology. |
000033 (2000) |
G. Manzi [Italie] ; A. Gracia ; J L Arsuaga | Cranial discrete traits in the middle pleistocene humans from Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). Does hypostosis represent any increase in "ontogenetic stress" along the Neanderthal lineage? |
000061 (2000) |
J E Molto [Canada] | Humerus varus deformity in Roman period burials from Kellis 2, Dakhleh, Egypt. |
000098 (2001) |
P S Ungar [États-Unis] ; F E Grine ; M F Teaford ; A. Pérez-Pérez | A review of interproximal wear grooves on fossil hominin teeth with new evidence from Olduvai Gorge. |
000450 (????) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) | Not the Lucy, not the one. |
000455 (2003) |
Günter Br Uer [Allemagne] ; Christoph Groden ; Günter Delling ; Kornelius Kupczik ; Emma Mbua ; Michael Schultz | Pathological alterations in the archaic Homo sapiens cranium from Eliye Springs, Kenya. |
000475 (2003) |
R. Protsch Von Zieten [Allemagne] ; R J Clarke | The oldest complete skeleton of an Australopithecus in Africa (StW 573). |
000476 (2003) |
A. Czarnetzki [Allemagne] ; T. Jakob ; C M Pusch | Palaeopathological and variant conditions of the Homo heidelbergensis type specimen (Mauer, Germany). |
000562 (1992) |
T. Molleson [Royaume-Uni] | The anthropological evidence for change through Romanisation of the Poundbury population. |
000571 (2003) |
Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis] ; Anthony E. Marks ; Jean Philip Brugal ; Shara E. Bailey ; W Jack Rink ; Daniel Richter | Later Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Almonda Karstic system, Torres Novas, Portugal. |
000581 (1992) |
E. Crubézy [France] ; E. Trinkaus | Shanidar 1: a case of hyperostotic disease (DISH) in the middle Paleolithic. |
000613 (2004) |
Edward C. Halperin [États-Unis] | Paleo-oncology: the role of ancient remains in the study of cancer. |
000620 (2004) |
Stefan Flohr [Allemagne] ; Axel Von Berg ; Reiner Protsch Von Zieten | [Buried Pleistocene human remains of Weissenthurm, Mayen-Koblenz district: new and old information]]. |
000646 (2004) |
Kurt W. Alt [Allemagne] ; Carlos H. Buitrago-Téllez | Dental paleoradiology: applications in paleoanthropology and paleopathology. |
000663 (2004) |
Michael Balter | Paleoanthropology. Skeptics question whether Flores hominid is a new species. |
000680 (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. |
000701 (2005) |
Elizabeth Culotta | Paleoanthropology. New 'hobbits' bolster species, but origins still a mystery. |
000725 (????) |
L. Kilgore | Comment on "not Lucy, not the one". |
000732 (2006) |
Elizabeth Culotta | Paleoanthropology. But is it pathological? |
000733 (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". |
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