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2000
Minugh-Purvis N, Radovčić J, and Smith FH. 2000. Krapina 1: A juvenile Neandertal from the early late Pleistocene of Croatia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 111:393–424.
1999
Smith FH, Trinkaus E, Pettitt PB, Karavanic I, and Paunovic M. 1999. Direct radiocarbon dates for Vindija G1 and Velika Pecina Late Pleistocene hominid remains. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U. S. A. 96:12281–12286.
1998
Karavanic I, and Smith FH. 1998. The Middle/Upper Paleolithic interface and the relationship of Neanderthals and early modern humans in the Hrvatsko Zagorje, Croatia. Journal of Human Evolution 34:223–248.
Quam RM, and Smith FH. 1998. A reassessment of the Tabun C2 mandible. In: Akazawa T, Aoki K, Bar-Yosef O Neandertals and Modern Humans in Western {Asia}. Neandertals and Modern Humans in Western {Asia}. New York: Plenum Press. p 405–421.
1997
Simek JF, and Smith FH. 1997. Chronological changes in stone tool assemblages from Krapina (Croatia. Journal of Human Evolution 32:561–575.
Smith FH. 1997. Modern human origins. In: Spencer F History of Physical Anthropology. An Encyclopedia. History of Physical Anthropology. An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing. p 661–672.
Smith FH. 1997. Neandertals. In: Spencer F History of Physical Anthropology. An Encyclopedia. History of Physical Anthropology. An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing. p 711–722.
1994
Smith FH, and Ahern JC. 1994. Additional cranial remains from Vindija Cave, Croatia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 93:275–280.
Trinkaus E, and Smith FH. 1994. Body size of the Vindija Neandertals. Journal of Human Evolution 28:201–208.
Frayer DW, Wolpoff MH, Thorne AG, Smith FH, and Pope GG. 1994. Getting it straight. American Anthropologist 96:424–438.
Wolpoff MH, Thorne AG, Smith FH, Frayer DW, and Pope GG. 1994. Multiregional Evolution: a world-wide source for modern human populations. In: Nitecki MH, Nitecki DV Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans. Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans. New York: Plenum Press. p 175–199.
Smith FH. 1994. Samples, species and speculations in the study of modern human origins. In: Nitecki MH, Nitecki DV Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans. Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans. New York: Plenum Press. p 227–249.
1993
Frayer DW, Wolpoff MH, Smith FH, Thorne AG, and Pope GG. 1993. The fossil evidence for modern human origins. American Anthropologist 95:14–50.
Deacon HJ, and Shuurman R. 1993. The origins of modern people: the evidence from Klasies River. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 121–129.
1992
Bräuer G. 1992. Africa's place in the evolution of \\emphHomo sapiens. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 83–98.
Lucotte G. 1992. African Pygmies have the more ancestral gene pool when studies for Y–chromosome DNA haplotypes. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 75–81.
Morris AG. 1992. Biological relationships between Upper Pleistocene and Holocene populations in southern Africa. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 131–143.
Trinkaus E. 1992. Cladistics and later Pleistocene human evolution. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 1–7.
Kidder JH, Jantz RL, and Smith FH. 1992. Defining modern humans: a multivariate approach. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 157–177.
Kidder JH, Jantz RL, and Smith FH. 1992. Defining modern humans: a multivariate approach. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 157–177.
Facchini F, and Giusberti G. 1992. \\emphHomo sapiens sapiens remains from the island of Crete. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 189–208.
Kennedy GE. 1992. The evolution of \\emphHomo sapiens as indicated by features of the postcranium. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 209–218.
Bräuer G, Leakey RE, and Mbua E. 1992. A first report on the ER-3884 cranial remains from Ileret/East Turkana, Kenya. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 111–119.
Jones R. 1992. The human colonization of the Australian continent. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 289–301.
Bar-Yosef O. 1992. Middle Paleolithic chronology and the transition to the Upper Paleolithic in southwest Asia. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 261–272.
Masao FT. 1992. The Middle Stone Age with reference to Tanzania. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 99–109.
Cann RL. 1992. A mitochondrial perspective on replacement or continuity in human evolution. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 65–73.
Smith FH. 1992. Models and realities in modern human origins: the African fossil evidence. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B 337:243–250.
Simek J. 1992. Neanderthal cognition and the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 231–245.
Habgood PJ. 1992. The origin of anatomically modern humans in east Asia. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 273–288.
Harrold FB. 1992. Paleolithic archaeology, ancient behavior and the transition to modern \\emphHomo. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 219–230.
Frayer DW. 1992. The persistence of Neandertal features in post-Neandertal Europeans. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in Homo sapiens Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in Homo sapiens Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 179–188.
Stringer CB. 1992. Replacement, continuity and the origin of \\emphHomo sapiens. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 9–24.
Smith FH. 1992. The role of continuity in modern human origins. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 145–156.
Smith FH. 1992. The role of continuity in modern human origins. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 145–156.
Soffer O. 1992. Social transformations at the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition: the implications of the European record. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 247–259.
Wolpoff MH. 1992. Theories of modern human origins. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 25–63.
1991
Simmons T, Falsetti AB, and Smith FH. 1991. Frontal bone morphometrics of southwest Asian Pleistocene hominids. Journal of Human Evolution 20:249–269.
Simmons T, and Smith FH. 1991. Human population relationships in the late Pleistocene. Current Anthropology 32:623–627.
Smith FH, and Trinkaus E. 1991. Les origines de l'homme moderne en Europe centrale: Un cas de continuit. In: Hublin JJ, Tillier AM Aux Origines d'\\emph{Homo sapiens}. Nouvelle Encyclopédie Diderot. Aux Origines d'\\emph{Homo sapiens}. Nouvelle Encyclopédie Diderot. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. p 251–290.
1989
Smith FH, Simek JF, and Harrill MS. 1989. Geographic variation in supraorbital torus reduction during the later Pleistocene (c. 80,000-15,000 BP). 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 172–193.
Smith FH, Falsetti AB, and Donnelly SM. 1989. Modern Human Origins. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 32:35–68.
1988
Radovčić J, Smith FH, Trinkaus E, and Wolpoff MH. 1988. The Krapina Hominids: An Illustrated Catalog of the Skeletal Collection. Zagreb: Mladost Press and the Croatian Natural History Museum.
Wolpoff MH, Spuhler JN, Smith FH, Radovčić J, Pope G, Frayer DW, Eckhardt R, and Clark G. 1988. Modern human origins. Science 241:772–773.
1985
Smith FH, Boyd DC, and Malez M. 1985. Additional Upper Pleistocene human remains from Vindija cave, Croatia, Yugoslavia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 68:375–383.
Smith FH. 1985. Continuity and change in the origin of modern \\emphHomo sapiens. Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Anthropologie 75:197–222.
Trinkaus E, and Smith FH. 1985. The fate of the Neandertals. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 325–333.

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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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