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Elton S, Bishop LC, and Wood B. 2001. Comparative Context of Plio-Pleistocene Hominin Brain Evolution. Journal of Human Evolution 41:1–27.
Lebel S, Trinkaus E, Faure M, Fernandez P, Guérin C, Richter D, Mercier N, Valladas H, and Wagner GA. 2001. Comparative morphology and paleobiology of middle Pleistocene human remains from the Bau de l'Aubesier, Vaucluse, France. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U. S. A. 98:11097–11102.
Storz JF, Ramakrishnan U, and Alberts SC. 2001. Determinants of Effective Population Size for Loci With Different Modes of Inheritance. Journal of Heredity 92:497–502.
Curnoe D, Grün R, Taylor L, and Thackeray F. 2001. Direct ESR Dating of a Pliocene Hominin from Swartkrans. Journal of Human Evolution 40:379–391.
Turney CSM, and Bird MI. 2001. Early Human Occupation at Devil's Lair, Southwestern Australia 50,000 Years Ago. Quaternary Research [Internet] 55:3–13. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/qres.2000.2195
{van den Bergh} GD, {de Vos} J, and Morwood MJ. 2001. Elephantoidea in the Indonesian Region: New \\emphStegodon Findings from Flores. In: Cavarretta G, Gioia P, Mussi M, Palumbo MR The World of Elephants: Proceedings of the 1st International Congress. The World of Elephants: Proceedings of the 1st International Congress. Rome: Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche. p 623–627.
Backwell LR, and D'Errico F. 2001. Evidence of Termite Foraging by Swartkrans Early Hominids. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U. S. A. 98:1358–1363.
Leigh SR. 2001. Evolution of Human Growth. Evolutionary Anthropology [Internet] 10:223–236. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/evan.20002
Henrich J, and Gil-White FJ. 2001. The Evolution of Prestige: Freely Conferred Deference as a Mechanism for Enhancing the Benefits of Cultural Transmission. Evolution and Human Behavior [Internet] 22:165–196. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1090-5138(00)00071-4
Cordain L, Watkins BA, and Mann NJ. 2001. Fatty Acid Composition and Energy Density of Foods Available to African Hominids. In: Simopoulos AP, Pavlou KN Nutrition and Fitness: Metabolic Studies in Health and Disease. Nutrition and Fitness: Metabolic Studies in Health and Disease. Basel: Karger. p 144–161.
Senut B, Pickford M, Gommery D, Mein P, Cheboi K, and Coppens Y. 2001. First hominid from the Miocene (Lukeino formation, Kenya). Comptes Rendus de l'Academie Sciences Paris 332:137–144.
Senut B, Pickford M, Gommery D, Mein P, Cheboi K, and Coppens Y. 2001. First hominid from the Miocene (Lukeino Formation, Kenya). Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences: Sciences de la Terre et des planètes:1–9.
Imhof M, and Schlötterer C. 2001. Fitness Effects of Advantageous Mutations in Evolving \\emphEscherichia coli Populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U. S. A. 98:1113–1117.
Frisse L, Hudson RR, Bartoszewicz A, Wall JD, Donfack J, and Rienzo DA. 2001. Gene Conversion and Different Population Histories May Explain the Contrast Between Polymorphism and Linkage Disequilibrium Levels. American Journal of Human Genetics 69:831–843.
Beaumont M, Barratt EM, Gottelli D, Kitchener AC, Daniels MJ, Pritchard JK, and Bruford MW. 2001. Genetic Diversity and Introgression in the Scottish Wildcat. Molecular Ecology [Internet] 10:319–336. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294x.2001.01196.x
Bamshad M, Kivisild T, Watkins SW, Dixon ME, Ricker CE, Rao BB, Naidu MJ, Prasad RBV, Reddy GP, Rasanayagam A, et al. 2001. Genetic Evidence on the Origins of Indian Caste Populations. Genome Research [Internet] 11:994–1004. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.GR-1733RR
Almodóvar A, Suárez J, Nicola GG, and Nuevo M. 2001. Genetic Introgression Between Wild and Stocked Brown Trout in the Douro River Basin, Spain. Journal of Fish Biology [Internet] 59:68–74. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2001.tb01379.x
Burke JM, and Arnold ML. 2001. Genetics and the Fitness of Hybrids. Annual Review of Genetics [Internet] 35:31–52. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.genet.35.102401.085719
Pickford M, and Senut B. 2001. The Geological and Faunal Context of Late Miocene Hominid Remains from Lukeino, Kenya. Comptes Rendus de l'Academie Sciences Paris 332:145–152.
WoldeGabriel G, Haile-Selassie Y, Renne PR, Hart WK, Ambrose SH, Asfaw B, Heisken G, and White TD. 2001. Geology and Paleontology of the Late Miocene Middle Awash Valley, Afar Rift, Ethiopia. Nature 412:175–178.
Yu N, Zhao Z, Fu YX, Sambuughin N, Ramsay M, Jenkins T, Leskinen E, Patthy L, Jorde LB, Kuromori T, et al. 2001. Global Patterns of Human DNA Sequence Variation in a 10–kb Region on Chromosome 1. Molecular Biology and Evolution 18:214–222.
Driver C. 2001. The Gompertz Function Does Not Measure Ageing. Biogerontology 2:61–65.
Dean C, Leakey MG, Reid D, Schrenk F, Schwartz GT, Stringer C, and Walker A. 2001. Growth Processes in Teeth Distinguish Modern Humans from \\emphHomo erectus and Earlier Hominins. Nature [Internet] 414:628–631. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/414628a
Orr AH, and Betancourt AJ. 2001. Haldane's Sieve and Adaptation From the Standing Genetic Variation. Genetics 157:875–884.
Stephens CJ, Schneider JA, Tanguay DA, Choi J, Acharya T, Stanley SE, Jiang R, Messer CJ, Chew A, Han J-H, et al. 2001. Haplotype Variation and Linkage Disequilibrium in 313 Human Genes. Science [Internet] 293:489–493. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1059431
Meyer D, and Thomson G. 2001. How Selection Shapes Variation of the Human Major Histocompatibility Complex: A Review. Annals of Human Genetics 65:1–26.
Meyer D, and Thomson G. 2001. How Selection Shapes Variation of the Human Major Histocompatibility Complex: A Review. Annals of Human Genetics [Internet] 65:1–26. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-1809.2001.6510001.x
Adcock GJ, Dennis ES, Easteal S, Huttley GA, Jermiin LS, Peacock JW, and Thorne A. 2001. Human Origins and Ancient Human DNA. Science [Internet] 292:1655–1666. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.292.5522.1655
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Pavlov P, Svendsen JI, and Indrelid S. 2001. Human Presence in the European Arctic Nearly 40,000 Years Ago. Nature 413:64–67.
Bunn HT. 2001. Hunting, Power Scavenging, and Butchering by Hadza Foragers and by Plio-Pleistocene \\emphHomo. In: Stanford C, Bunn HT The Early Human Diet: The Role of Meat. The Early Human Diet: The Role of Meat. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p 199–218.
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Haile-Selassie Y. 2001. Late Miocene hominids from the Middle Awash, Ethiopia. Nature 412:178–181.
{van den Bergh} GD, de Vos J, and Sondaar PY. 2001. The Late Quaternary Palaeogeography of Mammal Evolution in the Indonesian Archipelago. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 171:385–408.
Pritchard JK, and Przeworski M. 2001. Linkage Disequilibrium in Humans: Models and Data. American Journal of Human Genetics 69:1–14.
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Wolpoff MH, Hawks J, Frayer DW, and Hunley K. 2001. Modern Human Ancestry at the Peripheries: A Test of the Replacement Theory. Science 291:293–297.
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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.

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