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Journal Article 2020 Yao, Yanyan New discovery of Late Pleistocene modern human teeth from Chongzuo, Guangxi, southern China Quaternary International [Yao, 2020 #36854]
Journal Article 2020 Demeter, Fabrice Dispersal barriers into Southeast Asia during the Late Pleistocene Quaternary International [Demeter, 2020 #36853]
Journal Article 2020 Brasseur, Boris A younger "earliest human migration" to Southeast Asia Science [Brasseur, 2020 #19017]
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 2019 Détroit, Florent A new species of Homo from the Late Pleistocene of the Philippines Nature [Détroit, 2019 #26662]
Journal Article 2018 Wang, Qian The dates of the discovery of the first Peking Man fossil teeth Asian Perspectives [Wang, 2018 #26713]
Book Section 2017 Miksic, John People of the beach ridges: Tambralinga and Palembang Peninsular Siam and its neighborhoods: essays in memory of Dr. Preecha Noonsuk [Miksic, 2017 #22288]
Book Section 2017 Krigbaum, John Early occupation of Southeast Asia: dental-skeletal evidence Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology [Krigbaum, 2017 #22300]
Journal Article 2013 Kennedy, Kenneth A. R. Recent recovery of unpublished field notes of Theodore D. McCown's paleoanthropological explorations in the Narmada River System, India, 1964-1965 Asian Perspectives (2011) [Kennedy, 2013 #28162]
Journal Article 2010 Zeitoun, Valéry Solo man in question: convergent views to split Indonesian <i>Homo erectus</i> in two categories Quaternary International [Zeitoun, 2010 #28253]
Book Section 2011 Boonlop, Korakot A physical anthropology perspective on a mainland Southeast Asian agrarian population: prehistoric skulls of Ban Chiang Dynamics of human diversity [Boonlop, 2011 #22992]
Book (Edited) 2007 Petraglia, Michael D. The evolution and history of human populations in South Asia: inter-disciplinary studies in archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistics, and genetics [Petraglia, 2007 #21424]
Journal Article 1982 Rukang, Wu Paleoanthropology in China, 1949-79 Current Anthropology [Rukang, 1982 #29245]
Book Section 2007 Boedhihartono In search of the living hobbits Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Boedhihartono 2007 #23754]
Book Section 2007 Sankhyan, A. R. Did ancestors of the pygmy or hobbit ever live in Indian heartland? Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Sankhyan, 2007 #23753]
Book Section 2007 Bowdler, Sandra Liang Bua in the wider prehistoric context Recent Advances on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology and Archaeology: Proceedings International Seminar on Southeast Asian Paleoanthropology [Bowdler, 2007 #23752]
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 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 2007 Kangxin Han, The archaeological evidence of trepanation in early China Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association [Kangxin 2007 #29574]
Journal Article 1964 Sartono, S. On a new find of another Pithecanthropus skull: an announcement Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Indonesia [Sartono, 1964 #30254]
Book in a Series 1970 Sartono, S. The discovery of a hominid skull at Sangiran, central Java [Sartono, 1970 #21774]
Book in a Series 1961 Sartono, S. Notes on a new find of a Pithecanthropus mandible [Sartono, 1961 #21775]