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Book Section 2007 van Heteren, Anneke H. Heterochrony as a typical island adaptation in <i>Homo floresiensis</i> Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [van 2007 #23751]
Book Section 2007 Eckhardt, Robert B. Paleoanthropology, a science in need of a theoretical framework: the Liang Bua example Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Eckhardt, 2007 #23750]
Book Section 2007 Pietrusewsky, Michael The modern inhabitants of island Southeast Asia: a craniometric perspective Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Pietrusewsky, 2007 #23744]
Book Section 2007 Tuttle, Russell H. Beware of hobbits: the occurrence of pathology in famous fossils Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Tuttle, 2007 #23762]
Book Section 2007 Martin, Robert D. Problems with the tiny brain of the Flores hominid Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Martin, 2007 #23761]
Book Section 2007 Henneberg, Maciej The mode and rate of human evolution an the recent Liang Bua finds Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Henneberg, 2007 #23760]
Book Section 2007 Thorne, Alan Argue and colleagues: testing the Howells's data Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Thorne, 2007 #23759]
Book Section 2007 Falk, Dean LB1's virtual endocast: implications for hominin brain development Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Falk, 2007 #23758]
Book Section 2007 Argue, Debbie <i>Homo floresiensis</i>: what is it? Where does it fit in the human story? Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Argue, 2007 #23757]
Book Section 2007 Zeitoun, Valéry The phylogeny of the Flores man: the cladistic answer Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Zeitoun, 2007 #23756]
Book Section 2007 Zollikofer, Cristoph P. E. Early <i>Homo</i> from Dmanisi and its relationship to African and Asian <i>Homo erectus</i> Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Zollikofer, 2007 #23755]
Journal Article 2004 Brown, P. A new small-bodied hominin from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia Nature [Brown, 2004 #30634]
Journal Article 2004 Dalton, Rex Little lady of Flores forces rethink of human evolution Nature [Dalton, 2004 #30633]
Journal Article 2004 Mirazon Lahr, Marta Palaeoanthropology: human evolution writ small Nature [Mirazon 2004 #30632]
Journal Article 2004 Morwood, M. J. Archaeology and age of a new hominin from Flores in eastern Indonesia Nature [Morwood, 2004 #30631]