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1998
Pilbeam D. 1998. Afterward. 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 523–527.
1993
Bar-Yosef O, and Pilbeam D. 1993. Dating hominid remains. Nature 366:415.
1992
Deacon TW. 1992. Biological aspects of language. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 128–133.
Aiello LC. 1992. Body size and energy requirements. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 41–45.
Jones S, Martin R, and Pilbeam D. 1992. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Roberts N. 1992. Climatic change in the past. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 174–178.
Howells WW. 1992. The dispersion of modern humans. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 389–401.
Kelley J. 1992. Evolution of apes. 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 223–230.
Wood BA. 1992. Evolution of australopithecines. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 231–240.
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.
Gingerich P. 1992. Evolution of prosimians. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 201.
Behrensmeyer AK. 1992. Fossil deposits and their investigation. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 187–190.
Potts R. 1992. The hominid way of life. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 325–334.
Deacon TW. 1992. The human brain. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 15–123.
Harris DR. 1992. Human diet and subsistence. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 69–74.
McNeill Alexander AR. 1992. Human locomotion. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The {Cambridge} Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The {Cambridge} Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 80–85.
Dean C. 1992. Jaws and teeth. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 56–59.
Whybrow PJ. 1992. Land movements and species dispersal. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 169–173.
Brown FH. 1992. Methods of dating. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 179–186.
Jones S. 1992. The nature of evolution. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 9–16.
Cartmill M. 1992. Non-human primates. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 24–32.
Deacon TW. 1992. Primate brains and senses. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 109–114.
Fleagle J. 1992. Primate locomotion and posture. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 75–79.
van der Merwe NJ. 1992. Reconstructing prehistoric diet. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 369–372.
Foley R. 1992. Studying human evolution by analogy. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 335–340.
Binford LR. 1992. Subsistence - a key to the past. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 365–368.
Gowlett JAJ. 1992. Tools - the Paleolithic record. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 350–360.
Martin R. 1992. Walking on two legs. In: Jones S, Martin R, Pilbeam D The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 78.
1986
Kelley J, and Pilbeam D. 1986. The dryopithecines: taxonomy, anatomy and phylogeny of Miocene large hominoids. In: Swindler DR Comparative Primate Biology. Volume 1: Systematics, Evolution and Anatomy. Comparative Primate Biology. Volume 1: Systematics, Evolution and Anatomy. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 361–411.
Cartmill M, Pilbeam D, and Isaac. 1986. One hundred years of paleoanthropology. American Scientist 74:410–420.
1984
Vai?nys JR, Lieberman D, and Pilbeam D. 1984. An alternative method of estimatinmg the cranial capacity of Olduvai Hominid 7. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 65:71–82.
1975
Conroy GC, and Pilbeam D. 1975. Ramapithecus: A review of its hominid status. In: Tuttle R Paleoanthropology, Morphology and Paleoecology. Paleoanthropology, Morphology and Paleoecology. The Hague: Mouton. p 59–86.
1972
Simons EL, and Pilbeam D. 1972. Hominoid paleoprimatology. In: Tuttle R The Functional and Evolutionary Biology of the Primates. The Functional and Evolutionary Biology of the Primates. Chicago: Aldine. p 32–62.

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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