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1992
Vandermeersch B. 1992. The Near Eastern hominids and the origins of modern humans in Eurasia. In: Akazawa T, Aoki K, Kimura T The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. Tokyo: Hokusen-sha. p 29–38.
Deacon TD. 1992. The neural circuitry underlying primate calls and human language. In: Wind J, Chiarelli B, Bichakjian B, Nocentini A Language Origin: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Language Origin: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p 121–162.
Kamminga J. 1992. New interpretations of the Upper Cave, Zhoukoudian. In: Akazawa T, Aoki K, Kimura T The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. Tokyo: Hokusen-sha. p 379–400.
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.
{Xinzhi} {W}. 1992. The origin and dispersal of anatomically modern humans in East and Southeast Asia. In: Akazawa T, Aoki K, Kimura T The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. Tokyo: Hokusen-sha. p 373–378.
Habgood PJ. 1992. The origin of anatomically modern humans in east Asia. 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 273–288.
Marshack A. 1992. The origin of language: an anthropological approach. In: Wind J, Chiarelli B, Bichakjian B, Nocentini A Language Origin: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Language Origin: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p 421–448.
Tillier A-M. 1992. The origins of modern humans in Southwest Asia: ontogenetic aspects. In: Akazawa T, Aoki K, Kimura T The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. Tokyo: Hokusen-sha. p 15–28.
Harrold FB. 1992. Paleolithic archaeology, ancient behavior and the transition to modern \\emphHomo. 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 219–230.
Frayer DW. 1992. The persistence of Neandertal features in post-Neandertal Europeans. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in Homo sapiens Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in Homo sapiens Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 179–188.
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.
Jelinek AJ. 1992. Problems in the chronology of the Middle Paleolithic and the first appearance of early modern \\emphHomo sapiens in Southwest Asia. In: Akazawa T, Aoki K, Kimura T The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. Tokyo: Hokusen-sha. p 253–275.
Patterson HEH. 1992. The recognition concept of species. In: Ereshefsky M The Units of Evolution: Essays on the Nature of Species. The Units of Evolution: Essays on the Nature of Species. Cambridge: MIT Press. p 139–158.
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.
Bailey WJ, Hayasaka K, Skinner CG, Kehoe S, Sieu LC, Slightom JL, and Goodman M. 1992. Reexamination of the African hominoid trichotomy with additional sequences from the primate \\beta –globin gene cluster. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 1:97–135.
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.
Smith FH. 1992. The role of continuity in modern human origins. 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 145–156.
Wallace B. 1992. The Search for the Gene. Cornell, NY: Cornell University Press.
Ankney DC. 1992. Sex Differences in Relative Brain Size: The Mismeasure of Woman, Too?. Intelligence 16:329–336.
Zietkiewicz E, Sinnett D, Richer C, Mitchell G, Vanasse M, and Labuda D. 1992. Single strand conformational polymorphisms (SSCP): detection of useful polymorphisms at the dystrophin locus. Human Genetics 89:453–456.
Soffer O. 1992. Social transformations at the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition: the implications of the European record. 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 247–259.
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.
Wolpoff MH. 1992. Theories of modern human origins. 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 25–63.
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.
Zilberman U, Skinner M, and Smith P. 1992. Tooth components of mandibular deciduous molars of \\emphHomo sapiens sapiens and \\emphHomo sapiens Neanderthalensis: a radiographic study. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 87:255–262.
Marks AE. 1992. Upper Pleistocene archaeology and the origins of modern man: a view from the Levant and adjacent areas. In: Akazawa T, Aoki K, Kimura T The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. The Evolution and Dispersal of Modern Humans in {Asia}. Tokyo: Hokusen-sha. p 229–251.
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.
1991
Habgood PJ. 1991. Aboriginal fossil hominids: evolution and migrations. In: Foley R The Origins of Human Behavior. The Origins of Human Behavior. London: Unwin Hyman. p 97–113.
Belluomini G, Branca M, and Cartoni G. 1991. Amino acid racemization dating of the paleosurface of Guattari cave and its underlyuing marine deposit. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 495–499.
Pesce Delfino V, Vacca E, Potente F, Lettini T, and Ragone P. 1991. Analytical morphometry of the Neanderthal cranium from Monte Circeo (Circeo 1. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 197–251.
Wynn T, and McGrew WC. 1991. An ape's view of the Oldowan. Man 24:383–398.
Masali M, Maffei M, and Tarli SB. 1991. Application of a morphometric model for the reconstruction of some functional characteristics of external and Middle ear in Circeo 1. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 321–338.
Irwin TH. 1991. Aristotle's Philosophy of Mind. In: Everson S Psychology. Vol. 2. Psychology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. p 56–83.
Huffman TN, and Vogel JC. 1991. The Chronology of Great Zimbabwe. South African Archaeological Bulletin 46:61–70.
Condemi S. 1991. Circeo 1 and variability among Classic Neandertals. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 339–355.
Silipo P, Dazzi M, Feliciani M, Guglielmi G, Guidetti G, Martini S, Massani D, Mori S, and Tanfani G. 1991. Computerized tomographic analysis of the Neandertal cranium of the Guattari cave. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 513–538.
Fornaciari G, and Tornaboni D. 1991. DNA test in ancient human bones: an attempt at DNA determination in Neandertal bones. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 487–494.
Bowcock AM, Kidd JR, Mountain JL, Hebert JM, Carotenuto L, Kidd KK, and Cavalli-Sforza LL. 1991. Drift, admixture, and selection in human evolution: a study with DNA polymorphisms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U. S. A. 88:839–843.
Annas J. 1991. Epicurus' Philosophy of Mind. In: Everson S Psychology. Vol. 2. Psychology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. p 84–101.
de Stefano GF, and Hauser G. 1991. Epigenetic traits of the Circeo I skull. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 273–299.
Cecchi JM, and Chiarelli B. 1991. Evaluation of the asymmetry of the internal cranial vault of Circeo I at the level of the Broca's area. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 415–421.
Cecchi JM, and Chiarelli B. 1991. Evaluation of the asymmetry of the internal cranial vault of Circeo I at the level of the Broca's area. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 415–421.
Caspari R. 1991. The Evolution of the Posterior Cranial Vault in the Central European Upper Pleistocene.
Sigmon B. 1991. Evolutionary changes in the reproductive system and mating strategies after hominids became upright bipeds. In: Coppens Y, Senut B Origine(s) de la Bipédie des Hominidés. Origine(s) de la Bipédie des Hominidés. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris: Cahiers de Paléoanthropologie. p 267–273.
{Yinyun} {Z}. 1991. An examination of temporal variation in the hominid dental sample from Zhoukoudian Locality 1. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 10:85–95.
Macchiarelli R, Passarello P, and Bondioli L. 1991. The fossa mandibularis in the Neandertal cranium of the Guattari cave: a comparative morphometrical analysis. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 357–389.
Giplin M. 1991. The genetic effective size of a metapopulation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 42:165–175.
Tarli SB, Canci A, Francalacci P, and Repetto E. 1991. The hollowed-out skull base of the calvarium Circeo I. Review and discussion of an intriguing finding. In: Piperno M, Scichilone G The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. The Circeo 1 {Neandertal} Skull: Studies and Documentation. Dello Stato: Instituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. p 423–455.

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