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Richmond BG, Begun DR, and Strait DS. 2001. Origin of human bipedalism: the knuckle-walking hypothesis revisited. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 33:70–105.
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Peidong S, Wang F, Underhill PA, Franco C, Yang W-H, Roxas A, Raphael Sung AA, Hyman RW, Vollrath D, Davis RW, et al. 2000. 2000 Population genetic implications from sequence variation in four Y chromosome genes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U. S. A. 97:7354–7359.
Orr HA. 2000. Adaptation and the Cost of Complexity. Evolution 54:13–20.
Przeworski M, Hudson RR, and DiRienzo A. 2000. Adjusting the focus on human variation. Trends in Genetics 16:296–302.
Parés JM, Pérez-González A, Weil AB, and Arsuaga JL. 2000. On the age of the hominid fossils at the Sima de los Huesos, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain: paleomagnetic evidence. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 111:451–461.
Grün R, Spooner NA, Thorne AG, Mortimer G, Simpson JJ, McCulloch MT, Taylor L, and Curnoe D. 2000. Age of the Lake Mungo 3 skeleton, reply to Bowler and Magee and to Gillespie and Roberts. Journal of Human Evolution 38:733–742.
Winterhalder B, and Smith EA. 2000. Analyzing adaptive strategies: Human behavioral ecology at twenty-five. Evolutionary Anthropology 9:51–72.
Kolman CJ, and Tuross N. 2000. Ancient DNA analysis of human populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 111:5–23.
Klein RG. 2000. Archeology and the evolution of human behavior. Evolutionary Anthropology 9:17–36.
Velasco-Vazquez J, Betancor-Rodriguez A, Rosa A-D-LM, and Gonzalez-Reimers E. 2000. Auricular exostoses in the prehistoric population of Gran Canaria. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 112:49–55.
Hawks J, Oh S, Hunley K, Dobson S, Cabana G, Dayalu P, and Wolpoff MH. 2000. An Australasian test of the recent African origin theory using the WLH-50 calvarium. Journal of Human Evolution 39:1–22.
Hawks J, Oh S, Hunley K, Dobson S, Cabana G, Dayalu P, and Wolpoff MH. 2000. An Australasian test of the recent African origin theory using the WLH-50 calvarium. Journal of Human Evolution 39:1–22.
Brown P. 2000. Australian Pleistocene variation and the sex of Lake Mungo 3. Journal of Human Evolution 38:743–749.
McHenry HM, and Coffing K. 2000. Australopithecus to Homo: Tranformations in Body and Mind. Annual Review of Anthropology 29:125–146.
Pope GG. 2000. The Biological Bases of Human Behavior. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Hawks J, Hunley K, Lee SH, and Wolpoff MH. 2000. Bottlenecks and Pleistocene human evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution 17:2–22.
Hawks J, Hunley K, Lee SH, and Wolpoff MH. 2000. Bottlenecks and Pleistocene human evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution 17:2–22.
Haun SJ. 2000. Brief communication: A study of the predictive accuracy of mandibular ramus flexure as a singular morphologic indicator of sex in an archaeological sample. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 111:429–432.
Pickering RT, White TD, and Toth N. 2000. Brief communication: Cutmarks on a Plio-Pleistocene hominid from Sterkfontein, South Africa. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 111:579–584.
Crowley TJ. 2000. Causes of climate change over the past 1000 years. Science 289:270–277.
Fleagle JG. 2000. The century of the past: One hundred years in the study of primate evolution. Evolutionary Anthropology 9:87–100.
Shriver MD, and Parra EJ. 2000. Comparison of narrow-band reflectance spectroscopy and tristimulus colorimetry for measurements of skin and hair color in persons of different biological ancestry. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 112:17–27.
Almquist AJ. 2000. Contemporary Readings in Physical Anthropology. {Upper} Saddle, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Manzi G, Gracia A, and Arsuaga J-L. 2000. Cranial discrete traits in the Middle Pleistocene humans from Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain. Does hypostosis represent any increase in "ontogenetic stress" along the {Neanderthal} lineage? Journal of Human Evolution 38:425–446.
Miller JMA. 2000. Craniofacial variation in \\emphHomo habilis: An analysis of the evidence for multiple species. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 112:103–128.
Wagner A. 2000. Decoupled evolution of coding region and mRNA expression patterns after gene duplication: Implications for the neutralist-selectionist debate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U. S. A. 97:6579–6584.
Harvati K. 2000. Dental eruption sequence among colobine primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 112:69–85.
Svoboda J. 2000. The depositional context of the Early Upper Paleolithic human fossils from the Konprusy (Zlatý k??) and Mlade? Caves, Czech Republic. Journal of Human Evolution 38:523–536.
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Gabunia L, Vekua A, Lordkipanidze D, Swisher, Ferring R, Justus A, Nioradze M, Tvalchrelidze M, Antón SC, Bosinski G, et al. 2000. Earliest Pleistocene hominid cranial remains from Dmanisi, Republic of Georgia: taxonomy, geological setting and age. Science 288:1019–1025.
Falk D, Redmond, Guyer J, Conroy G, Recheis W, Weber GW, and Seidler H. 2000. Early hominid brain evolution: a new look at old endocasts. Journal of Human Evolution 38:695–717.
Walter RC, Buffler RT, Bruggemann JH, Guillaume M, Berhe SM, Negassi B, Libsekal Y, Cheng H, Edwards RL, von Cosel R, et al. 2000. Early human occupation of the Red Sea coast of Eritrea during the last interglacial. Nature 405:65–69.
De Mendonça MC. 2000. Estimation of height from the length of long bones in a Portuguese adult population. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 112:39–48.
Kondo O, Dodo Y, Akazawa T, and Muhesen S. 2000. Estimation of stature from the skeletal reconstruction of an immature Neandertal from Dederiyeh Cave, Syria. Journal of Human Evolution 38:457–473.
Richmond BG, and Strait DS. 2000. Evidence that humans evolved from a knuckle-walking ancestor. Nature 404:382–385.
Kawecki T. 2000. The Evolution of Genetic Canalization under Fluctuating Selection. Evolution 54:1–12.
Ross C. 2000. The evolving female: a life history perspective. Journal of Human Evolution 38:602–603.
Tattersall I, and Schwartz JH. 2000. Extinct Humans. Boulder: Westview Press.
Langbroek M, and Roebroeks W. 2000. Extraterrestrial evidence on the age of the hominids from Java. Journal of Human Evolution 38:595–600.
Fliss MS, Usadel H, Otávia, Buta MR, Eleff SM, Jen J, and Sidransky D. 2000. Facile detection of mitochondrial DNA mutations in tumors and bodily fluids. Science 287:2017–2019.
Ross C. 2000. Feminism and evolutionary biology. Journal of Human Evolution 38:601–602.
Matsu'ura S, Kondo M, Aziz F, Sudijono, Narasaki S, {}, and Watanabe N. 2000. First known tibia of an early Javanese hominid. CA 41:297–300.
Hanihara T. 2000. Frontal and facial flatness of major human populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 111:105–134.
Pechenkina EA, Jr, Vershoubskaya GG, and Kozlov AI. 2000. Genetic and environmental influence on the asymmetry of dermatoglyphic traits. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 111:531–543.
Gillespie JH. 2000. Genetic drift in an infinite population: the pseudohitchhiking model. Genetics 155:909–919.
Hewitt G. 2000. The genetic legacy of the Quaternary ice ages. Nature 405:907–913.

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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.

A fuller introduction to the bibliography is in my initial announcement.

Neandertals

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Denisova

From a finger bone of an ancient human came the record of a completely unexpected population. My lab is working on the science of the Denisova genome.

Acceleration

The advent of agriculture caused natural selection to speed up greatly in humans. We're uncovering some of the ways that populations have rapidly changed during the last 10,000 years.

Malapa

Just outside Johannesburg, the Malapa site is producing some of the most exciting finds in human evolution. This site is the headquarters of the Malapa Soft Tissue Project.