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1991
Tieszen LL. 1991. Natural Variations in the Carbon Isotope Values of Plants: Implications for Archaeology, Ecology, and Paleoecology. Journal of Archaeological Science 18:227–248.
Ots T. 1991. The Neglect of Subjective Medical Data and the Cultural Construction of Pain Disease –- A Cross-Cultural Study. In: Sebeok TA, Umiker-Sebeok J Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. p 283–300.
Goodman AH, Martinez C, and Chavez A. 1991. Nutritional Supplementation and the Development of Linear Enamel Hypoplasias in Children from Tezonteopan, Mexico. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 53:773–781.
Armelagos GJ, Goodman AH, and Jacobs KH. 1991. The Origins of Agriculture: Population Growth During a Period of Declining Health. Population and Environment [Internet] 13:9–22. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01256568
Sussman RW. 1991. Primate Origins and the Evolution of Angiosperms. American Journal of Primatology [Internet] 23:209–223. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajp.1350230402
Diehl M, and Stroebe W. 1991. Production Loss in Idea Generating Groups: Tracking Down the Blocking Effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 61:392–403.
White TD, and Toth N. 1991. The Question of Ritual Cannibalism at Grotta Guattari. Current Anthropology 32:118–138.
Bittles A, Mason W, and Greene J. 1991. Reproductive Behavior and Health in Consanguineous Marriages. Science 253:789–794.
Deely J. 1991. Semiotics and Biosemiotics: Are Sign-Science and Life-Science Coextensive?. In: Sebeok TA, Umiker-Sebeok J Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. p 45–76.
Stafford PB. 1991. The Social Construction of Alzheimer's Disease. In: Sebeok TA, Umiker-Sebeok J Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. p 393–406.
Hoffmeyer J. 1991. Some Semiotic Aspects of the Psycho-Physical Relation: The Endo-Exosemiotic Boundary. In: Sebeok TA, Umiker-Sebeok J Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. p 101–124.
Schult J. 1991. Species, Signs, and Intentionality. In: Sebeok TA, Umiker-Sebeok J Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. p 317–332.
Leino P, Heiskanen T, and Hasan J. 1991. On the Specificity of Musculoskeletal Symptoms: A Biosemiotic Excursion. In: Sebeok TA, Umiker-Sebeok J Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. p 235–250.
Merriwether DA, Clark AG, Ballinger SW, Schurr TG, Soodyall H, Jenkins T, Sherry ST, and Wallace DC. 1991. The structure of human mitochondrial DNA variation. Journal of Molecular Evolution 33:543–555.
Sebeok TA. 1991. 'Tell Me, Where Is Fancy Bred?': The Biosemiotic Self. In: Sebeok TA, Umiker-Sebeok J Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. p 333–344.
Fernandes MEB. 1991. Tool Use and Predation of Oysters (\\emphCrassostrea rhizophorae) by the Tufted Capuchin, \\emphCebus apella apella, in Brackish Water Mangrove Swamp. Primates [Internet] 32:529–531. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02381944
Gibson K. 1991. Tools, Language and Intelligence: Evolutionary Implications. Man 26:255–264.
von Uexküll T. 1991. Varieties of Semiosis. In: Sebeok TA, Umiker-Sebeok J Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. p 455–470.
Zohary D. 1991. The Wild Genetic Resources of Cultivated Lettuce. Euphytica 53:31–37.
1990
Rick CM, and Holle M. 1990. Andean \\emphLycopersicon esculentum var. \\emphcerasiforme: Genetic Variation and its Evolutionary Significance. Economic Botany 44:69–78.
Ruse M. 1990. Are Pictures Really Necessary? The Case of Sewall Wright's ``Adaptive Landscapes''. Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990:63–77.
Barton MC. 1990. Beyond Style and Function: A View From the Middle Paleolithic. American Anthropologist 92:57–72.
Trinkaus E. 1990. Cladistics and the hominid fossil record. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 83:1–11.
Williamson EA, Tutin CEG, Rogers ME, and Fernandez M. 1990. Composition of the Diet of Lowland Gorillas at Lopé in Gabon. American Journal of Primatology 21:265–277.
Nishida T, Takasaki H, and Takahata Y. 1990. Demography and reproductive profiles. In: Nishida N The Chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains. The Chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains. Tokyo: University of Tokyo. p 63–97.
Wilson HD. 1990. \\emphQuinoa and Relatives (\\emphChenopodium sect. \\emphChenopodium subsect. \\emphcellulata). Economic Botany 44:92–110.
Mech DL, and Nelson ME. 1990. Evidence of Prey-Caused Mortality in Three Wolves. American Midland Naturalist 123:207–208.
Grun P. 1990. The Evolution of Cultivated Potatoes. Economic Botany 44:39–55.
Hudson RR. 1990. Gene genealogies and the coalescent process. Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology 7:1–44.
Decker-Walters DS, Walters TW, Posluszny U, and Kevan PG. 1990. Genealogy and Gene Flow among Annual Domesticated Species of Cucurbita. Canadian Journal of Botany 68:782–789.
Smartt J. 1990. Grain Legumes: Evolution and Genetic Resources. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Meehan B, and White N. 1990. Hunter-Gatherer Demography, Past and Present. Sydney: University of Sydney.
Beaton JM. 1990. The Importance of Past Population for Prehistory. In: Meehan B, White N Hunter-Gatherer Demography: Past and Present. Hunter-Gatherer Demography: Past and Present. Sydney: University of Sydney. p 23–40.
Langevin SA, Clay K, and Grace JB. 1990. The Incidence and Effects of Hybridization Between Cultivated Rice and Its Related Weed Red Rice (\\emphOryza sativa L.). Evolution 44:1000–1008.
Finch CE. 1990. Longevity, Senescence, and the Genome. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Doebley J. 1990. Molecular Evidence and the Evolution of Maize. Economic Botany 44:6–27.
Rolland N, and Dibble HL. 1990. A New Synthesis of Middle Paleolithic Variability. American Antiquity 55:480–499.
Ciochon RL, Piperno DR, and Thompson RG. 1990. Opal phytoliths found on the teeth of the extinct ape \\emphGigantopithecus blacki: implications for paleodietary studies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U. S. A. 87:8120–8124.
Parker GA, and {Maynard Smith} J. 1990. Optimality Theory in Evolutionary Biology. Nature [Internet] 348:27–33. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/348027a0
Galetti M. 1990. Predation on the Squirrel, \\emphSciurus aestuans, by Capuchin Monkeys, \\emphCebus apella. 54:152–154.
Wynn T, and Tierson F. 1990. Regional Comparison of the Shapes of Later Acheulean Handaxes. American Anthropologist 92:73–84.
Livshits, and Nei M. 1990. Relationships between intrapopulational and interpopulational genetic diversity in man. Annals of Human Biology 17:501–513.
Konigsberg LW. 1990. Temporal Aspects of Biological Distance: Serial Correlation and Trend in a Prehistoric Skeletal Lineage. American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Internet] 82:45–52. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.1330820106
Fedigan LM. 1990. Vertebrate Predation in \\emphCebus capucinus: Meat Eating in a Neotropical Monkey. Folia Primatologica 54:196–205.
Hawkes K. 1990. Why Do Men Hunt? Some Benefits for Risky Strategies. In: Cashdan E Risk and Uncertainty in Tribal and Peasant Economies. Risk and Uncertainty in Tribal and Peasant Economies. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. p 145–166.
1989
Weng Z, Yuan Y, and Du R. 1989. Analysis of the Genetic Structure of Human Populations in China. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 8:261–268.
Whallon R. 1989. Elements of cultural change in the later Paleolithic. 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 433–454.
Bryant HN. 1989. An evaluation of cladistic and character analyses as hypothetico-deductive procedures, and the consequences for character weighting. Systematic Zoology 38:214–227.
Wendel JF, Olson PD, and Stewart JM. 1989. Genetic Diversity, Introgression, and Independent Domestication of Old World Cultivated Cottons. American Journal of Botany [Internet] 76:1795–1806. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2444478
Nei M, and Livshits G. 1989. Genetic relationships of Europeans, Asians and Africans and the origin of modern \\emphHomo sapiens. Human Heredity 39:276–281.

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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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