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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Journal Article | 2019 | Teixeira, João C. | Using hominin introgression to trace modern human dispersals | PNAS | [Teixeira, 2019 #18942] |
Book | 1995 | Storm, P. | The evolutionary significance of the Wajak skulls | [Storm, 1995 #19800] | |
Book | 1955 | Clark, Wilfrid E. Le Gros | The fossil evidence for human evolution: an introduction to the study of paleoanthropology | The Scientist's Library. Biology and Medicine | [Clark, 1955 #19841] |
Book | 1996 | Lahr, Marta Mirazon | The evolution of modern human diversity: a study of cranial variation | [Lahr, 1996 #20057] | |
Book | 2006 | Wells, R. Spencer | Deep ancestry: inside the Genographic Project | [Wells, 2006 #20076] | |
Book | 1999 | Fix, Alan | Migration and colonization in human microevolution | [Fix, 1999 #20077] | |
Book | 2000 | Cavalli-Sforza, L. L. | Genes, peoples, and languages | [Cavalli-Sforza, 2000 #20078] | |
Book | 1961 | Greene, John | Darwin and the modern world view | [Greene, 1961 #20549] | |
Book | 1976 | Iskandar, C. | Orang Asli: the Aboriginal tribes of Malaysia | [Iskandar, 1976 #21123] | |
Book (Edited) | 1997 | Barton, C. Michael | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | Archeological papers of the American Anthropological Association | [Barton, 1997 #21323] |
Book (Edited) | 1996 | Mellars, Paul | Modelling the early human mind | McDonald Institute Monographs | [Mellars, 1996 #21414] |
Book (Edited) | 1989 | Mellars, Paul | The human revolution: behavioural and biological perspectives on the origins of modern humans | [Mellars, 1989 #21415] | |
Book in a Series | 2012 | Bacon, Anne-Marie | Les sites de Tam Hang, Nam Lot et Tam Pà Ling au nord du Laos: des gisements à vertébrés du Pléistocène aux origines des Hommes modernes | [Bacon, 2012 #21657] | |
Book Section | 1997 | Wiessner, Polly | Seeking guidelines through an evolutionary approach: style revisited | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Wiessner, 1997 #22148] |
Book Section | 1997 | Barton, C. Michael | Stone tools, style, and social identity: an evolutionary perspective on the archeological record | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Barton, 1997 #22149] |
Book Section | 1997 | Bamforth, Douglas B. | Technology, flaked stone technology, and risk | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Bamforth, 1997 #22150] |
Book Section | 1997 | Neff, Hector | Methodology of comparison in evolutionary archeology | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Neff, 1997 #22152] |
Book Section | 1997 | Gowlett, John | Why the muddle in the middle matters: the language of comparative and direct in hominid evolution | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Gowlett, 1997 #22154] |
Book Section | 1997 | Lyman, R. Lee | The concept of evolution in early twentieth century Americanist archeology | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Lyman, 1997 #22155] |
Book Section | 1997 | Barton, C. Michael | Evolutionary theory in archaeology explained | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Barton, 1997 #22162] |
Book Section | 2015 | Reynolds, Tim | Reconstructing late Pleistocene climates, landscapes, and human activities in northern Borneo from excavations in the Niah Caves | Emergence and diversity of modern human behavior in paleolithic Asia | [Reynolds, 2015 #22614] |
Book Section | 2011 | Bulbeck, David | Biological and cultural evolution in the population and culture history of <i>Homo sapiens</i> in Malaya | Dynamics of human diversity | [Bulbeck, 2011 #22991] |
Book Section | 1989 | Wolpoff, Milford H. | Multiregional evolution: the fossil alternative to Eden | The human revolution: behavioural and biological perspectives on the origins of modern humans | [Wolpoff, 1989 #23581] |
Book Section | 1984 | Wolpoff, M. H. | Modern <i>Homo sapiens</i> origins: a general theory of human evolution involving the fossil evidence from east Asia | The origins of modern humans: a world survey of the fossil evidence | [Wolpoff, 1984 #23582] |
Book Section | 2007 | Lingxia Zhao, | Earliest human evidence in China | Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology | [Lingxia 2007 #23739] |
Book Section | 1989 | Groves, C. P. | A regional approach to the problem of the origin of modern humans in Australasia | The human revolution: behavioural and biological perspectives on the origins of modern humans | [Groves, 1989 #23786] |
Book Section | 1984 | Dennell, Robin | The importance of the Potwar Plateau, Pakistan, to studies of early man | South Asian Archaeology 1981. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe Held in Cambridge University 5-10 July 1981 | [Dennell, 1984 #23860] |
Book Section | 1992 | Brown, Peter | Recent human evolution in East Asia and Australasia | Origin of modern humans and the impact of chronometric dating: a discussion | [Brown, 1992 #23903] |
Book Section | 1989 | Braüer, G. | The evolution of modern humans: a comparison of the African and non-African evidence | The human revolution: behavioural and biological perspectives on the origins of modern humans | [Braüer, 1989 #23924] |
Book Section | 1968 | Robinson, John T. | The origin and adaptive radiation of the Australopithecines | Evolution und Hominisation | [Robinson, 1968 #24146] |