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1985
Washburn SL. 1985. Human evolution after Dart. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {Taung} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {Taung} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 3–18.
1982
Washburn SL. 1982. Human evolution. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 25:583–602.
1980
Washburn SL. 1980. Comment on Brace's review of Origins. American Anthropologist 82:392–394.
Washburn SL. 1980. Human Biology and Social Science. In: Hoebel, Kaiser S Crisis in Anthropology. Crisis in Anthropology. New York: Garland. p 321–332.
1979
Washburn SL, and Benedict B. 1979. Non-human primate culture. Man, 14 (1):163–164.
1978
Hamburg BA. 1978. The biosocial bases of sex difference. In: Washburn SL, McCown EL Human Evolution: Biosocial Perspectives. Human Evolution: Biosocial Perspectives. Menlo Park: Benjamin-Cummings. p 155–213.
Beach FA. 1978. Human sexuality and Evolution. In: Perspectives HE, Washburn SL, McCown ER Menlo Park: Benjamin Cummings. p 123–153.
Washburn SL. 1978. What we can't learn about people from apes. Human Nature 1:70–75.
1976
Washburn SL, and Ciochon RL. 1976. The single species hypothesis. American Anthropologist 78:96–98.
1973
Washburn SL. 1973. Primate studies. In: Bourne GH Nonhuman Primates and Medical Research. Nonhuman Primates and Medical Research. New York: Academic Press. p 467–485.
1972
Cadien JD. 1972. Dental variation in man. In: Washburn SL, Dolhinow P Perspectives on Human Evolution, Volume 2. Perspectives on Human Evolution, Volume 2. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. p 199–222.
Washburn SL, and McCown ER. 1972. Evolution of human behavior. Social Biology 19:163–170.
Washburn SL. 1972. Human evolution. In: Dobzhansky T, Hecht MK, Steere WC Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 6. Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 6. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. p 349–361.
1971
Washburn SL, and Lancaster JB. 1971. On evolution and the origin of language. Current Anthropology 12:384–386.
1968
Washburn SL, and Lancaster CS. 1968. The evolution of hunting. In: Lee RB, DeVore I Man the Hunter. Man the Hunter. Chicago: Aldine. p 293–303.
Washburn SL. 1968. On Holloway's 'tools and teeth. American Anthropologist 70:97–101.
Washburn SL. 1968. Speculations of the problem of man's coming to the ground. In: Rothblatt B Changing Perspectives on Man. Changing Perspectives on Man. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p 193–206.
Washburn SL. 1968. The Study of Human Evolution. Eugene, OR: Oregon State System of Higher Education.
1965
Washburn SL. 1965. An ape's eye-view of human evolution. In: DeVore PL The Origin of Man. The Origin of Man. New York: Wenner-Gren Foundation. p 89–96.
1964
Washburn SL. 1964. The study of race. In: Montagu MFA The Concept of Race. The Concept of Race. New York: The Free Press. p 242–260.
1963
Schultz AH. 1963. Age changes, sex differences and variability as factors in the classification of primates. In: Washburn SL Classification and Human Evolution. Classification and Human Evolution. Chicago: Aldine. p 85–115.
DeVore I, and Washburn SL. 1963. Baboon ecology and human evolution. In: Howell FC, Bourihre F African Ecology and Human Evolution. African Ecology and Human Evolution. New York: Aldine. p 335–367.
Washburn SL. 1963. Behavior and human evolution. In: Washburn SL Classification and Human Evolution. Classification and Human Evolution. Chicago: Aldine. p 190–203.
Washburn SL. 1963. Behavior and human evolution. In: Washburn SL Classification and Human Evolution. Classification and Human Evolution. Chicago: Aldine. p 190–203.
Straus. 1963. The Classification of \\emphOreopithecus. In: Washburn SL Classification and Human Evolution. Classification and Human Evolution. Chicago: Aldine. p 146–177.
DeVore I. 1963. A comparison of the ecology and behavior of monkeys and apes. In: Washburn SL Classification and Human Evolution. Classification and Human Evolution. Chicago: Aldine. p 301–319.
Simpson GG. 1963. The meaning of taxonomic statements. In: Washburn SL Classification and Human Evolution. Classification and Human Evolution. Chicago: Aldine. p 1–31.
Campbell BG. 1963. Quantitative taxonomy and human evolution. In: Washburn SL Classification and Human Evolution. Classification and Human Evolution. Chicago: Aldine. p 50–74.
Harrison GA, and Weiner JS. 1963. Some considerations in the permutation of theories of human phylogeny. In: Washburn SL Classification and Human Evolution. Classification and Human Evolution. Chicago: Aldine. p 75–84.
Washburn SL. 1963. The study of race. American Anthropologist 65:521–532.
1961
Oakley KP. 1961. On Man's Use of Fire, with Comments on Tool-Making and Hunting. In: Washburn SL Social Life of Early Man. Social Life of Early Man. Chicago: Aldine. p 176–193.
1960
Washburn SL, and Howell FC. 1960. Human Evolution and Culture. In: Tax S Evolution after Darwin: The Evolution of Man. Evolution after Darwin: The Evolution of Man. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p 33–56.
Howell FC, and Washburn SL. 1960. Human evolution and culture. In: Tax S Evolution after Darwin. Volume III. Evolution after Darwin. Volume III. Chicago: University of Chicago. p 33–56.
Washburn SL. 1960. Tools and Human Evolution. Scientific American 203:63–75.
1952
Washburn SL, and Howell FC. 1952. On the identification of the hypophysial fossa of Solo man. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 10:13–22.
Washburn SL. 1952. The strategy of physical anthropology. In: Kroeber AL Anthropology Today. Anthropology Today. Chicago: University of Chicago. p 714–728.
1951
Strandskov HH, and Washburn SL. 1951. Genetics and Physical Anthropology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 9:261–63.
Washburn SL. 1951. The new physical anthropology. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, Series 2 13:298–304.
1950
Washburn SL. 1950. The analysis of primate evolution with particular reference to the origin of man. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology 15:67–78.
1949
Washburn SL. 1949. Sex differences in the pubic bone of Bantu and Bushmen. 425-432: American Journal of Physical Anthropology 7.
1948
Washburn SL. 1948. Sex differences in the pubic bone. 199-208: American Journal of Physical Anthropology 6.
1947
Washburn SL. 1947. The relation of the temporal muscle to the form of the skull. The Anatomical Record 99:239–248.
1942
Washburn SL. 1942. Skeletal proportions of adult langurs and macaques. Human Biology 14:444–472.

About the bibliography

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.

If you find the database useful, please take time to thank the people who worked hard to compile it. I know they will appreciate hearing it.

This database began as a flat text file of bibliographic entries, which I have over the years scripted into a computer-readable format. Many errors have slipped in, including typos from the initial data entry, script fragments from my BibTeX database, and some entries that began in a non-standard format and were scrambled by scripts. Please do not write me expecting that I will fix these errors. It would take me weeks of work to do this. Works will be fixed as I cite them or enter updated information for them.

There are also errors of omission. Most entries are here because they got cited, in Milford's books, in the many research articles by him or his students, or in my work. I mention this mainly because I know that some of you will look up your own names, and find many important papers missing from the database. If you're disappointed in the representation of your articles here, by all means contact me and I will work with you. This database is mirrored on CiteULike and Mendeley and I can import your bibliographic data from these sites, EndNote, BibTeX or other standard formats.

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