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Bibliography

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1998
Frayer DW. 1998. Perspectives on Neandertals as Ancestors. In: Clark GA, Willermet CM Conceptual Issues in Modern Human Origins Research. Conceptual Issues in Modern Human Origins Research. New York: Aldine de Gruyter. p 220–234.
1997
Templeton AR. 1997. Testing the Out of Africa replacement hypothesis with mitochondrial DNA data. In: Clark GA, Willermet CM Conceptual Issues in Modern Human Origins Research. Conceptual Issues in Modern Human Origins Research. New York: Aldine de Gruyter. p 329–360.
1993
Clark GA. 1993. Paradigms in Science and Archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Research 1:203–234.
1992
Clark GA. 1992. Continuity or replacement? Putting modern human origins in an evolutionary context. In: Dibble H, Mellars P The {M}iddle {Paleolithic}: Adaptation, Behavior and Variability. The {M}iddle {Paleolithic}: Adaptation, Behavior and Variability. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum. p 183–205.
Duff AI, Clark GA, and Chadderon TJ. 1992. Symbolism in the early Paleoilithic: a conceptual odyssey. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 2:211–229.
1990
Lindly JM, and Clark GA. 1990. On the emergence of modern humans. Current Anthropology 31:59–66.
Clark GA, and Lindly JM. 1990. Symbolism and modern human origins. Current Anthropology 31:233–262.
1989
Clark GA. 1989. Alternative models of Pleistocene biocultural evolution: a response to Foley. Antiquity 63:153–159.
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.
Clark GA, and Lindly JM. 1989. Modern human origins in the Levant and Western Asia. American Anthropologist 91:962–985.
1987
Clark GA, Kelley MA, Grange TM, and Hill MC. 1987. The evolution of Mycobacterial Disease in human populations: a reevaluation. Current Anthropology 28:45–62.
Clark GA. 1987. From the Mousterian to the metal ages: long term change in the human diet of northern Spain. In: Soffer O The {Pleistocene} Old World. Regional Perspectives. The {Pleistocene} Old World. Regional Perspectives. New York: Plenum. p 293–316.
1985
Yi S, and Clark GA. 1985. The ``Dyuktai'' culture and New World origins. Current Anthropology 26:1–20.
1983
Yi S, and Clark GA. 1983. Observations on the Lower Paleolithic of Northeast Asia. Current Anthropology 24:181–202.
1980
Straus LG, Clark GA, Altuna J, and Ortea JA. 1980. Ice-Age subsistence in Northern Spain. Scientific American 242:142–152.

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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Malapa

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