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Book Section in a Series 1996 Gibson, Kathleen The biocultural human brain, seasonal migrations, and the emergence of the Upper Palaeolithic Modelling the early human mind [Gibson, 1996 #25533]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Mellars, Paul Symbolism, language, and the Neanderthal mind Modelling the early human mind [Mellars, 1996 #25534]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Renfrew, Colin The sapient behaviour paradox: how to test for potential? Modelling the early human mind [Renfrew, 1996 #25535]
Journal Article 1996 Swisher III, C. C. Latest <i>Homo erectus</i> of Java: potential contemporaneity with <i>Homo sapiens</i> in Southeast Asia Science [Swisher 1996 #28486]
Journal Article 1996 Wu Xinzhi, The mosaic evolution of humankind in China Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association [Wu 1996 #31718]
Journal Article 1997 Grun, R. Dating the Ngandong humans Science [Grun, 1997 #28502]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Keates, Susan G. A discussion of the evidence for early hominids on Java and Flores Bird's Head approaches: Irian Jaya studies - a programme for interdisciplinary research [Keates, 1998 #25897]
Book Section 1999 Chazine, Jean-Michel Unraveling and reading the past in Borneo: an archaeological outline of Kalimantan Le Pacifique de 5000 à 2000 avant le présent [Chazine, 1999 #24002]
Book Section 1999 Dijk, Nicola van Who are these people? Human skeletal remains from the Pacific region Le Pacifique de 5000 à 2000 avant le présent [Dijk, 1999 #24003]
Journal Article 1999 Bingham, Paul M. Human evolution and human history: a complete theory Evolutionary Anthropology [Bingham, 1999 #33699]
Journal Article 1999 Kennedy, Kenneth A. R. Paleoanthropology of South Asia Evolutionary Anthropology [Kennedy, 1999 #33700]
Book Section 2000 Tanabe, Shigeharu Autochthony and the Inthakhin cult of Chiang Mai Civility and Savagery [Tanabe, 2000 #23249]
Journal Article 2000 McBrearty, Sally The revolution that wasn't: a new interpretation of the origin of modern human behavior Journal of Human Evolution [McBrearty, 2000 #28496]
Journal Article 2000 Heesy, Christopher P. Appetites, Asian anthropoid origins, and the Archontan enigma: recent advances in evolutionary anthropology Evolutionary Anthropology [Heesy, 2000 #33697]
Journal Article 2000 Pearson, Osbjorn M. Postcranial remains and the origin of modern humans Evolutionary Anthropology [Pearson, 2000 #33698]
Book Section in a Series 2001 Bing Su, Origins and prehistoric migrations of modern humans in east Asia Genetic, linguistic and archaeological perspectives on human diversity in Southeast Asia [Bing 2001 #25996]
Journal Article 2001 Gamble, Clive Modes, movement and moderns Quaternary International [Gamble, 2001 #31797]
Journal Article 2001 Bolus, Michael The late middle paleolithic and earliest upper paleolithic in central Europe and their relevance for the out of Africa hypothesis Quaternary International [Bolus, 2001 #31798]
Book (Edited) 2002 Sémah, François Origine des peuplements et chronologie des cultures Paléolithiques dans le sud-est asiatique [Sémah, 2002 #21445]
Journal Article 2002 Bar-Yosef, Ofer The Upper Paleolithic revolution Annual Review of Anthropology [Bar-Yosef, 2002 #30165]
Journal Article 2002 Lieberman, Philip On the nature and evolution of the neural bases of human language American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Lieberman, 2002 #31903]
Journal Article 2002 Weiss, Kenneth Is the medium the message? Biological traits and their regulation Evolutionary Anthropology [Weiss, 2002 #33691]
Journal Article 2003 Henshilwood, Christopher S. The origin of modern human behavior Current Anthropology [Henshilwood, 2003 #28499]
Journal Article 2004 Wolpoff, Milford H. Why not the Neandertals? World Archaeology [Wolpoff, 2004 #30053]
Journal Article 2004 Normile, Dennis Consortium hopes to map human history in Asia Science [Normile, 2004 #30338]
Journal Article 2004 Xinzhi Wu, On the origin of modern humans in China Quaternary International [Xinzhi 2004 #31181]
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]
Journal Article 2005 Trinkaus, Erik Early modern humans Annual Review of Anthropology [Trinkaus, 2005 #28483]
Journal Article 2005 Thangaraj, Kumarasamy Reconstructing the origin of Andaman Islanders Science [Thangaraj, 2005 #28485]
Journal Article 2005 Storm, Paul Late Pleistocene <i>Homo sapiens</i> in a tropical rainforest fauna in East Java Journal of Human Evolution [Storm, 2005 #28488]