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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]
Journal Article 2017 Corny, Julien Dental phenotypic shape variation supports a multiple dispersal model for anatomically modern humans in Southeast Asia Journal of Human Evolution [Corny, 2017 #26932]
Journal Article 2004 Dalton, Rex Little lady of Flores forces rethink of human evolution Nature [Dalton, 2004 #30633]
Journal Article 1940 de Terra, Hellmut Geologic dating of human evolution in Asia Scientific monthly [de 1940 #30399]
Book Section in a Series 1949 de Terra, Helmut Geology and climate as factors of human evolution in Asia Early man in the Far East: a symposium of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists and the American Anthropological Association, December 28, 1946 [de 1949 #26002]
Journal Article 2015 Demeter, Fabrice Early modern humans and morphological variation in Southeast Asia: fossil evidence from Tam Pa Ling, Laos PLOS One [Demeter, 2015 #27947]
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]
Thesis-PhD 2004 Durband, Arthur C. A test of the multiregional hypothesis of modern human origins using basicranial evidence from Indonesia and Australia ({\i Homo erectus}) [Durband, 2004 #36531]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Erdal, David Egalitarianism and Machiavellian intelligence in human evolution Modelling the early human mind [Erdal, 1996 #25529]
Journal Article 2009 Falk, Dean LB1’s virtual endocast, microcephaly, and hominin brain evolution Journal of Human Evolution [Falk, 2009 #26639]
Book 1999 Fix, Alan Migration and colonization in human microevolution [Fix, 1999 #20077]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Foley, Robert A. Measuring cognition in extinct hominids Modelling the early human mind [Foley, 1996 #25532]
Journal Article 2020 Gaffney, Dylan Pleistocene water crossings and adaptive flexibility within the  Homo  genus Journal of Archaeological Research [Gaffney, 2020 #36826]
Journal Article 2010 Gilligan, Ian Clothing and modern human behaviour in Australia Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association [Gilligan, 2010 #28683]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Gowlett, J. A. J. Mental abilities of early <i>Homo</i>: elements of constraint and choice in rule systems Modelling the early human mind [Gowlett, 1996 #25526]
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 1961 Greene, John Darwin and the modern world view [Greene, 1961 #20549]
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]
Journal Article 2010 Habgood, Phillip J. Explanations for patterning in the 'package of traits' of modern human behaviour within Sahul Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association [Habgood, 2010 #28686]
Journal Article 2010 Haidle, Miriam N. Pleistocene modernity: an exclusively Afro-European issue? An introduction to Session A1 Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association [Haidle, 2010 #28688]
Journal Article 1993 Hanihara, Tsunehiko Cranial morphological contrasts between Australians, Negritos, and neighboring populations Anthropological Science [Hanihara, 1993 #31983]
Journal Article 1992 Hanihara, Tsunehiko Biological relationships among Southeast Asians, Jomonese, and the Pacific populations as viewed from dental characters: the basic populations in East Asia, X Journal of Anthropological Society of Nippon [Hanihara, 1992 #34683]
Journal Article 2001 Hawks, John D. The four faces of Eves: hypothesis compatibility and human origins Quaternary International [Hawks, 2001 #31796]
Journal Article 2003 Henshilwood, Christopher S. The origin of modern human behavior Current Anthropology [Henshilwood, 2003 #28499]
Journal Article 2023 Hilgen, Sander L. Revised age and stratigraphy of the classic Homo erectus-bearing succession at Trinil (Java, Indonesia) Quarternary Science Reviews [Hilgen, 2023 #37190]
Journal Article 2010 Hua Zhong Global distribution of Y-chromosome haplogroup C reveals the prehistoric migration routes of African exodus and early settlement in East Asia Journal of Human Genetics [Hua 2010 #28616]
Book Section in a Series 2006 Indriati, Etty Cranial lesions on the late Pleistocene Indonesian <i>Homo erectus</i> Ngandong 7 Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia [Indriati, 2006 #25886]
Journal Article 2018 Ingicco, T. Earliest known hominin activity in the Philippines by 709 thousand years ago Nature [Ingicco, 2018 #26710]
Book 1976 Iskandar, C. Orang Asli: the Aboriginal tribes of Malaysia [Iskandar, 1976 #21123]
Journal Article 2009 Joordens, J. C. A. Relevance of aquatic environments for hominins: a case study from Trinil (Java, Indonesia) Journal of Human Evolution [Joordens, 2009 #27798]