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1985
de Vos J. 1985. Faunal stratigraphy and correlation of the Indonesian hominid sites. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 215–220.
Tobias PV. 1985. The former Taung cave system in the light of contemporary reports and its bearing on the skull's provenience: early deterrents to the acceptance of \\emphAustralopithecus. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {Taung} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {Taung} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 25–40.
Senut B, and Tardieu C. 1985. Functional aspects of Plio-Pleistocene hominid limb bones: implications for taxonomy and phylogeny. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 193–201.
Zihlman AL. 1985. Gathering stories for hunting human nature. Feminist Studies 11:365–377.
Butenandt O, Bidlongmaier F, and Knorr D. 1985. Genesis of sexual dimorphism in man: from chromosomes to pubertal hormones. In: Ghesquiere, for the for the of Biology SSH, Volume Human Sexual Dimorphism. Human Sexual Dimorphism. London: Taylor and Francis. p 161–168.
Day MH. 1985. Hominid locomotion - from Taung} to the Laetoli footprints. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 115–127.
Oxnard CE. 1985. Hominids and hominoids, lineages and radiations. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 271–278.
White TD. 1985. The hominids of Hadar and Laetoli: an element-by-element comparison of the dental samples. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 138–152.
Washburn SL. 1985. Human evolution after Dart. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {Taung} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {Taung} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 3–18.
Wolpoff MH. 1985. Human evolution at the peripheries: the pattern at the eastern edge. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {Taung} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {Taung} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 355–365.
{Liang} {Z}. 1985. A human fossil from Zhaotong, Yunnan. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 4:105–108.
McHenry HM. 1985. Implications of postcanine megadontia for the origin of \\emphHomo. In: Ancestors: The Hard Evidence DE New York: Alan R. Liss. p 178–183.
Preuschoft H, and Demes B. 1985. Influence of size and proportions on the biomechanics of brachiation. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 383–399.
Brown FH, McDougall I, Davies T, and Maier R. 1985. An integrated Plio-Pleistocene chronology for the Turkana basin. In: Ancestors: The Hard Evidence DE New York: Alan R. Liss. p 82–90.
Brain CK. 1985. Interpreting early hominid death assemblages: the rise of taphonomy since 1925. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 41–46.
Ford SM, and Corruccini RS. 1985. Intraspecific, interspecific, metabolic and phylogenetic scaling in Platyrrhine primates. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 401–435.
Pickford MHL. 1985. Kenyapithecus: a review of its status based on newly discovered fossils from Kenya. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 107–112.
Delson E. 1985. Late Pleistocene human fossils and evolutionary relationships. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 296–300.
Bietti A. 1985. A late Rissian deposit in Rome: Rebibbbia-Casal de'Pazzi. In: Ancestors: The Hard Evidence DE New York: Alan R. Liss. p 277–282.
Laitman JT. 1985. Later Middle Pleistocene hominids. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 265–267.
Clark JD. 1985. Leaving no stone unturned: archaeological advances and behavioral adaptation. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 65–88.
Davis PR, Stubbs DA, David GC, Ridd JE, O'Toole S, and Otun EO. 1985. Load-handling capabilities of male and female workers. In: Ghesquiere, Newcombe F Human Sexual Dimorphism. Vol. 24. Human Sexual Dimorphism. London: Taylor and Francis. p 229–246.
Susman RL, Stern JT, and Jungers WL. 1985. Locomotor adaptations in the Hadar hominids. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 184–192.
Hylander WL. 1985. Mandibular function and temporomandibular joint loading. In: Carlson, McNamara JA, Ribbens KA Developmental Aspects of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders . Monograph 16, Craniofacial Growth Series. Developmental Aspects of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders . Monograph 16, Craniofacial Growth Series. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Center for Human Growth and Development. p 19–35.
Stringer CB. 1985. Middle Pleistocene hominid variability and the origin of Late Pleistocene humans. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 289–295.
Bookstein FL. 1985. Modeling differences in cranial form, with examples from primates. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 207–229.
Kretzoi M. 1985. Morphogenese der Hominisation als Grundlage der Soziogenese. In: Herrmann J, Ullrich H Menschwerdung–biotischer und gesellschaftlicher Entwicklungsprozess. Menschwerdung–biotischer und gesellschaftlicher Entwicklungsprozess. Berlin: Academy Press. p 17–20.
{Wu Rukang} {XQ}, and {Qingwu} {L}. 1985. Morphological features of \\emphRamapithecus and \\emphSivapithecus and their phylogenetic relationships - morphology and comparison of the teeth. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 4:197–204.
Johanson DC. 1985. The most primitive \\emphAustralopithecus. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 203–212.
{Rukang} {W}. 1985. Multi-Disciplinary Study of the Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian. Beijing: Science Press.
Radovčić J. 1985. Neanderthals and their contemporaries. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 310–318.
{Rukang} {W}. 1985. New Chinese \\emphHomo erectus and recent work at Zhoukoudian. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 245–248.
Clarke RJ. 1985. A new reconstruction of the Florisbad cranium, with notes on the site. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 301–305.
{Yinyun} {Z}. 1985. Occlusal relationships between canine and premolar of \\emphGigantopithecus blacki. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 4:97–104.
Shea BT. 1985. Ontogenetic allometry and scaling. A discussion based on the growth and form of the skull in African apes. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 175–205.
Habgood PJ. 1985. The origin of the Australian Aborigines: an alternative approach and view. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 367–380.
Vandermeersch B. 1985. The origin of the Neandertals. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 306–309.
Simons EL. 1985. Origins and characteristics of the first hominoids. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 37–41.
{Rukang} {W}, and Olsen JW. 1985. Palaeoanthropology and Paleolithic Archaeology in the People's Republic of China. New York: Academic Press.
Fleagle JG, and Kay R. 1985. The paleobiology of catarrhines. In: Ancestors: The Hard Evidence DE New York: Alan R. Liss. p 23–36.
Behrensmeyer AK, and Cooke HBS. 1985. Paleoenvironments, stratigraphy and taphonomy in the African Pliocene and early Pleistocene. In: Ancestors: The Hard Evidence DE New York: Alan R. Liss. p 60–62.
Holloway RL. 1985. The past, present and future significance of the lunate sulcus in early hominid evolution. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 47–62.
Pilbeam DR. 1985. Patterns of hominoid evolution. In: Ancestors: The Hard Evidence DE New York: Alan R. Liss. p 51–59.
Maier, and Nkini AT. 1985. The phylogenetic position of Olduvai hominid 9, especially as determined from basicranial evidence. In: Delson E Ancestors: the Hard Evidence. Ancestors: the Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 249–254.
Wynn T. 1985. Piaget, stone tools and the evolution of human intelligence. World Archaeology 17:32–43.
Day MH. 1985. Pliocene hominids. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 91–93.
Holloway RL. 1985. The poor brain of \\emphHomo sapiens neanderthalensis: see what you please. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 319–324.
Stewart TD. 1985. Preliminary report on an early human burial in the Wadi Kubbaniya, Egypt. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {Taung} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {Taung} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 335–340.
Eckhardt RB. 1985. Rapid morphometric change in human skeletal traits: an example from the Andean Highlands. In: Tobias PV Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. Hominid Evolution: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the {{Taung}} Diamond Jubilee International Symposium. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 381–386.
Kraatz R. 1985. A review of recent research on Heidelberg man, \\emphHomo erectus heidelbergensis. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 268–271.

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