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1998
Trinkaus E, Ruff CB, Churchill SE, and Vandermeersch B. 1998. Locomotion and body proportions of the Saint-Césaire 1 Châtelperronian Neandertal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U. S. A. 95:5836–5840.
1997
Mann AE, and Vandermeersch B. 1997. An adolescent female Neandertal mandible from Montgaudier Cave, Charente, France. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 103:507–527.
1992
Vandermeersch B. 1992. The Near Eastern hominids and the origins of modern humans in Eurasia. In: Akazawa T, Aoki K, Kimura T The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. Tokyo: Hokusen-sha. p 29–38.
1991
Bocherens H, Fizet M, Mariotti A, Lange-Badre B, Vandermeersch B, Borel JP, and Bellon G. 1991. Isotopic biogeochemistry (13C,15N) of fossil vertebrate collagen: application to the study of a past food web including Neandertal man. Journal of Human Evolution 20:481–492.
Tillier A-M. 1991. La mandibule et les dents. In: Bar-Yosef O, Vandermeersch B Le squelette Moustérien de Kébara 2 Le squelette Moustérien de Kébara 2 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris: Cahiers de Paléoanthropologie. p 97–112.
Duday H, and Arensburg B. 1991. La Pathologie. In: Bar-Yosef O, Vandermeersch B Le squelette Moustérien de Kébara 2 Le squelette Moustérien de Kébara 2 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris: Cahiers de Paléoanthropologie. p 179–194.
Vandermeersch B. 1991. La Vienture Scapulaire et les membres supérieurs. In: Bar-Yosef O, Vandermeersch B Le Squelette Moustérien de Kebara 2. Le Squelette Moustérien de Kebara 2. Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. p 157–178.
Vandermeersch B. 1991. La Vienture Scapulaire et les membres supérieurs. In: Bar-Yosef O, Vandermeersch B Le Squelette Moustérien de Kebara 2. Le Squelette Moustérien de Kebara 2. Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. p 157–178.
Tillier A-M, Arensburg B, Vandermeersch B, and Rak Y. 1991. L'apport de Kébara à la Palethnologie Funéraire des Néanderthaliens de Proche-Orient. In: Bar-Yosef O, Vandermeersch B Le Squelette Moustérien De Kébara 2 Le Squelette Moustérien De Kébara 2 Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. p 89–95.
Tillier A-M, Arensburg B, Vandermeersch B, and Rak Y. 1991. L'apport de Kébara à la Palethnologie Funéraire des Néanderthaliens de Proche-Orient. In: Bar-Yosef O, Vandermeersch B Le Squelette Moustérien De Kébara 2 Le Squelette Moustérien De Kébara 2 Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. p 89–95.
Bar-Yosef O, and Vandermeersch B. 1991. Le Squelette Moustérien de Kebara 2. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris: Cahiers de Paléoanthropologie.
Bar-Yosef O, and Vandermeersch B. 1991. Le Squelette Moustérien De Kébara 2. Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Bonifay E, and Vandermeersch B. 1991. Les premiers Européens. Paris: CNRS.
Rak Y. 1991. The pelvis. In: Bar-Yosef O, Vandermeersch B Le squelette Moustérien de Kébara 2 Le squelette Moustérien de Kébara 2 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris: Cahiers de Paléoanthropologie. p 147–156.
Mercier N, Valladas H, Joron JL, Reyss JL, Lévêque F, and Vandermeersch B. 1991. Thermoluminescence dating of the late Neanderthal remains from Saint-Césaire. Nature 351:737–739.
Arensburg B. 1991. The vertebral column, thoracic cage and hyoid bone. In: Bar-Yosef O, Vandermeersch B Le Squelette Moustérien De Kébara 2 Le Squelette Moustérien De Kébara 2 Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. p 113–146.
1989
Schwarcz HP, Buhay WM, Grün R, Valladas H, Tchernov E, Bar-Yosef O, and Vandermeersch B. 1989. ESR dating of the Neanderthal site, Kebara Cave, Israel. Journal of Archaeological Science 16:653–659.
Vandermeersch B. 1989. The evolution of modern humans: recent evidence from Southwest Asia. In: Mellars P, Stringer CB The Human Revolution: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Origins of Modern Humans. The Human Revolution: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Origins of Modern Humans. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p 155–164.
Arensburg B, Tillier AM, Vandermeersch B, Duday H, Schepartz LA, and Rak Y. 1989. A Middle Paleolithic human hyoid bone. Nature 338:758–760.
1985
Vandermeersch B. 1985. The origin of the Neandertals. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 306–309.
1984
Stringer CB, Hublin JJ, and Vandermeersch B. 1984. The origin of anatomically modern humans in western Europe. In: Smith FH, Spencer F The Origins of Modern Humans: A World Survey of the Fossil Evidence. The Origins of Modern Humans: A World Survey of the Fossil Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 51–135.
Vandermeersch B. 1984. propos de la découverte du squelette Néandertalien de Saint-Césaire. Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris, Série 14 1:191–196.
1981
Lévêque F, and Vandermeersch B. 1981. Le néandertalien de Saint-Césaire. La Recherche 12:242–244.
Vandermeersch B. 1981. Les hommes fossiles de Qafzeh (Israël. Centre National de la Recherche Sciéntifique, Paris: Cahiers de Paléoanthropologie.
1978
Vandermeersch B. 1978. Le Crâne Pré-Wurmien de Biache-Saint Vaast (Pas-de-Calais). In: Bordes F Les Origines Humaines et les Époques de l'Intelligence. Les Origines Humaines et les Époques de l'Intelligence. Paris: Masson et Cie. p 153–157.
Vandermeersch B. 1978. Les premiers Neandertaliens. La Recherche 9:694–696.
Vandermeersch B. 1978. Quelquees aspects du problème de l'origine de l'homme moderne. In: Bordes F Les Origins Humaines et les Époques de l'Intelligence. Les Origins Humaines et les Époques de l'Intelligence. Paris: Masson. p 251–260.
1976
Vandermeersch B, Tiller AM, and Krukoff S. 1976. Position chronologique de restes humains de Fontéchevade. In: Thoma A Le Peuplement Anténeandertalien de l'Europe. IXth Cong. UISPP Prétirage. Le Peuplement Anténeandertalien de l'Europe. IXth Cong. UISPP Prétirage. Nice: Centre Nationale de la Recherche Sciéntifique, Paris. p 1–26.
1972
Vandermeersch B, and Vallois HV. 1972. Le crâne Moustérien de Qafzeh (Homo VI. L'Anthropologie 76:71–96.
Vandermeersch B. 1972. Récentes découvertes de squelettes humains à Qafzeh (Israël): essai d'interprétation. In: Bordes F The Origin of \\emph{Homo sapiens}. The Origin of \\emph{Homo sapiens}. Paris: UNESCO. p 49–54.
1970
Vandermeersch B. 1970. Les origines de l'homme moderne. Atomes 25:5–12.
Vandermeersch B. 1970. Une sépulture moustérienne avec offrandes découverte dans la grotte de Qafzeh. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, Série D 270:298–301.
1969
Vandermeersch B. 1969. Les nouveaux squelettes moustériens découverts à Qafzeh (Israel) et leur signification. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, Série D 268:2562–2565.

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My bibliography database represents years of work by many people. The core of the database was compiled by Milford Wolpoff, with contributions from many students and coauthors. I have added substantially to the database during the last fifteen years, and since I have been blogging all new entries are linked by Digital Object Identifier numbers to their place of publication.

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