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2000
Barton N. 2000. Mousterian Hearths and Shellfish: Late Neanderthal Activities on Gibraltar. In: Stringer CB, Barton RNE, Finlayson JC Neanderthals on the Edge: Papers from a Conference Marking the 150th Anniversary of the Forbes' Quarry Discovery, Gibraltar. Neanderthals on the Edge: Papers from a Conference Marking the 150th Anniversary of the Forbes' Quarry Discovery, Gibraltar. Oxford, UK: Oxbow Books. p 211–220.
1998
Stringer CB. 1998. Chronological and biogeographic perspectives on later human evolution. 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 29–37.
Stringer CB, Trinkaus E, Roberts MB, and Parfitt. 1998. The Middle Pleistocene human tibia from Boxgrove. Journal of Human Evolution 34:509–547.
1997
Stringer CB, and McKie R. 1997. Neandertals on the run. The New York Times 146.
1994
Stringer CB, and Gamble C. 1994. Confronting the Neanderthals. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4:112–119.
Roberts MB, Stringer CB, and Parfitt SA. 1994. A hominid tibia from Middle Pleistocene sediments at Boxgrove, UK. Nature 369:311–313.
Stringer CB, and Bräuer G. 1994. Methods, misreading and bias. American Anthropologist 96:416–424.
Stringer CB. 1994. Out of Africa(–a personal history. In: Nitecki MH, Nitecki DV Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans. Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans. New York: Plenum Press. p 149–172.
1993
Stringer CB, and Gamble C. 1993. In Search of the Neanderthals. London: Thames and Hudson.
McDermott F, Grün R, Stringer CB, and Hawkesworth CJ. 1993. Mass-spectrometric U-series dates for Israeli Neanderthal/early modern hominid sites. Nature 363:252–255.
Stringer CB. 1993. New views on modern human origins. In: Rasmussen DT The Origin and Evolution of Humans and Humanness. The Origin and Evolution of Humans and Humanness. Boston: Jones and Bartless. p 75–94.
Stringer CB. 1993. Secrets of the pit of the bones. Nature 362:501–502.
Stringer CB. 1993. Understanding the human fossil record: part, present and future. Revista di Anthropologia 71:91–100.
1992
Stringer CB. 1992. \\emphHomo habilis closely examined. Current Anthropology 33:338–340.
Stringer CB. 1992. Evolution of early humans. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Human Evolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 241–251.
Stringer CB. 1992. Exploring modern human origins: progress and prospects. Current Anthropology 33:600–603.
Stringer CB. 1992. Neanderthal dates debated. Nature 356:201.
Aitken MJ, Stringer CB, and Mellars PA. 1992. The Origin of Modern Humans and the Impact of Chronometric Dating. New Jerse: Princeton University Press.
Stringer CB. 1992. Reconstructing recent human evolution. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B 337:217–224.
Stringer CB. 1992. Reconstructing recent human evolution. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B 337:217–224.
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.
1990
Stringer CB. 1990. The Asian connection. New Scientist (November 17):33–37.
Stringer CB. 1990. The emergence of modern humans. Scientific American 263:98–104.
Grün R, Beaumont PB, and Stringer CB. 1990. ESR dating evidence for early modern humans at Border Cave in South Africa. Nature 344:537–539.
1989
Stoneking M, and Cann RL. 1989. African origins of human mitochondrial DNA. 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 17–30.
Klein RG. 1989. Biological and behavioral perspectives on modern human origins in southern Africa. 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 529–546.
Clark GA, and Lindly JM. 1989. The case for continuity: observations on the biocultural transition in Europe and Western 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 626–676.
Gellner E. 1989. Culture, constraint and community: semantic and coercive compensations for the genetic under-determination of \\emphHomo sapiens sapiens. 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 514–525.
Zubrow E. 1989. The demographic modeling of Neanderthal extinction. 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 212–231.
Jones R. 1989. East of Wallace's line: issues and problems in the colonization of the Australian continent. 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 743–782.
Foley R. 1989. The ecological conditions of speciation: a comparative approach to the origins of anatomically modern humans. 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 298–318.
Whallon R. 1989. Elements of cultural change in the later Paleolithic. 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 433–454.
Stringer CB, Grün R, Schwarcz HP, and Goldberg P. 1989. ESR dates for the hominid burial site of Es Skhul in Israel. Nature 338:756–758.
Stringer CB. 1989. The evolution of \\emphHomo sapiens: an examination of patterns in the fossil hominid data. L'Homme de Néantertal 7 (Liège):121–127.
Bräuer G. 1989. The evolution of modern humans: a comparison of the African and non-African evidence. 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 123–154.
Tillier A-M. 1989. The evolution of modern humans: evidence from young Mousterian individuals. 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 286–297.
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.
Alexander RD. 1989. Evolution of the human psyche. 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 455–513.
Alexander RD. 1989. Evolution of the human psyche. 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 455–513.
Bergman CA, and Stringer CB. 1989. Fifty years after: Egbert, an early Upper Paleolithic juvenile from Ksar Akil, Lebanon. Paléorient 15:99–111.

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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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