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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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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 | 2021 | Larena, Maximilian | Philippine Ayta possess the highest level of Denisovan ancestry in the world | Current Biology | [Larena, 2021 #37112] |
Journal Article | 2021 | Carlhoff, Selina | Genome of a middle Holocene hunter-gatherer from Wallacea | Nature | [Carlhoff, 2021 #37106] |
Journal Article | 2022 | McAllister, Meghan S. | Investigating the palaeoenvironmental context of Late Pleistocene human dispersals into Southeast Asia: a review of stable isotope applications | Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | [McAllister, 2022 #37074] |
Book Section | 2022 | Tocheri, Matthew W. | Homo floresiensis | The Oxford Handbook of Early Southeast Asia | [Tocheri, 2022 #37015] |
Book Section | 2022 | Sémah, François | Humans in Island Southeast Asia prior to Homo Sapiens settlement, with special reference to Java Island | The Oxford Handbook of Early Southeast Asia | [Sémah, 2022 #37013] |
Book Section | 2017 | Bellwood, Peter | Homo erectus and Homo floresiensis: archaic hominins in island Southeast Asia | First islanders: prehistory and human migration in island Southeast Asia | [Bellwood, 2017 #36871] |
Journal Article | 2020 | Gaffney, Dylan | Pleistocene water crossings and adaptive flexibility within the Homo genus | Journal of Archaeological Research | [Gaffney, 2020 #36826] |
Journal Article | 2019 | Teixeira, João C. | Using hominin introgression to trace modern human dispersals | PNAS | [Teixeira, 2019 #18942] |
Book Section | 1997 | Barton, C. Michael | Evolutionary theory in archaeology explained | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Barton, 1997 #22162] |
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 | 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 | Neff, Hector | Methodology of comparison in evolutionary archeology | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Neff, 1997 #22152] |
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 | 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 | Wiessner, Polly | Seeking guidelines through an evolutionary approach: style revisited | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Wiessner, 1997 #22148] |
Book (Edited) | 1997 | Barton, C. Michael | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | Archeological papers of the American Anthropological Association | [Barton, 1997 #21323] |
Journal Article | 2009 | Falk, Dean | LB1s virtual endocast, microcephaly, and hominin brain evolution | Journal of Human Evolution | [Falk, 2009 #26639] |
Journal Article | 2013 | Orr, Caley M. | New wrist bones of <i>Homo floresiensis</i> from Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia) | Journal of Human Evolution | [Orr, 2013 #26631] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Balzeau, Antoine | What do cranial bones of LB1 tell us about <i>Homo floresiensis?</i> | Journal of Human Evolution | [Balzeau, 2016 #26651] |
Journal Article | 2011 | Kaifu, Yousuke | Craniofacial morphology of <i>Homo floresiensis:</i> description, taxonomic affinities, and evolutionary implication | Journal of Human Evolution | [Kaifu, 2011 #26650] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Ingicco, T. | Earliest known hominin activity in the Philippines by 709 thousand years ago | Nature | [Ingicco, 2018 #26710] |
Journal Article | 2010 | O'Connor, Sue | Faces of the ancestors revealed: discovery and dating of a Pleistocene-age petroglyph in Lene Hara Cave, East Timor | Antiquity | [O'Connor, 2010 #26788] |
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 | 2017 | Sun, Xuefeng | TT-OSL and post-IR IRSL dating of the Dali Man site in central China | Quaternary International | [Sun, 2017 #27356] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Zhang, Yameng | Comparing methods for estimating cranial capacity in incomplete human fossils using the Jingchuan 1 partial cranium as an example | Quaternary International | [Zhang, 2017 #27361] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Borel, Antony | Southeast Asia: human evolution, dispersals and adaptation | Quaternary International | [Borel, 2016 #27620] |
Journal Article | Westaway, K. E. | Age and biostratigraphic significance of the Punung rainforest fauna, East Java, Indonesia, and implications for Pongo and Homo | [Westaway, #27710] | ||
Book | 1995 | Storm, P. | The evolutionary significance of the Wajak skulls | [Storm, 1995 #19800] | |
Journal Article | 2011 | Smith, Tanya M. | Dental tissue proportions in fossil orangutans from mainland Asia and Indonesia | Human Origins Research | [Smith, 2011 #27755] |