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1988
Trinkaus E, and Churchill SE. 1988. Neandertal radial tuberosity orientation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 75:15–21.
1986
Trinkaus E. 1986. Les néandertaliens. La Recherche 17:1040–1047.
Trinkaus E. 1986. The Neandertals and modern human origins. Annual Review of Anthropology 15:193–218.
1985
Trinkaus E. 1985. Cannibalism and burial at Krapina. Journal of Human Evolution 14:203–216.
Trinkaus E, and Smith FH. 1985. The fate of the Neandertals. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 325–333.
Trinkaus E. 1985. On the Neandertal pubis and acromegaly: reply. Current Anthropology 26:527–529.
Trinkaus E. 1985. Pathology and posture of the La Chapelle-aux-Saints Neandertal. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 67:19–41.
1984
Trinkaus E. 1984. On the affinities of the Forbes' Quarry (Gibraltar 1) cranium. Current Anthropology 25:687–688.
Trinkaus E. 1984. Does KNM-ER 1481A establish \\emphHomo erectus at 2. 0 myr BP? American Journal of Physical Anthropology 64:137–140.
Trinkaus E. 1984. Neandertal pubic morphology and gestation length. Current Anthropology 25:509–514.
Trinkaus E. 1984. Western Asia. In: Smith FH, Spencer F The Origins of Modern Humans: A World Survey of the Fossil Evidence. The Origins of Modern Humans: A World Survey of the Fossil Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 251–293.
1983
Straus LG. 1983. From Mousterian to Magdalenian: cultural evolution viewed from Vasco-Cantabrian Spain and Pyrenean France. In: Trinkaus E The {Mousterian} Legacy. Human Biocultural Change in the {Upper Pleistocene}. The {Mousterian} Legacy. Human Biocultural Change in the {Upper Pleistocene}. Oxford: BAR International Series 164. p 73–111.
Trinkaus E. 1983. Neandertal postcrania and the adaptive shift to modern humans. In: Trinkaus E The {Mousterian} Legacy: Human Biocultural Change in the {Upper Pleistocene}. The {Mousterian} Legacy: Human Biocultural Change in the {Upper Pleistocene}. British Archaeological Report International Series 164. p 165–200.
Trinkaus E. 1983. Neandertal postcrania and the adaptive shift to modern humans. In: Trinkaus E The {Mousterian} Legacy: Human Biocultural Change in the {Upper Pleistocene}. The {Mousterian} Legacy: Human Biocultural Change in the {Upper Pleistocene}. British Archaeological Report International Series 164. p 165–200.
Trinkaus E. 1983. The Shanidar Neandertals. New York: Academic Press.
Trinkaus E. 1983. The Shanidar Neandertals. New York: Academic Press.
1982
Trinkaus E. 1982. Artificial cranial deformation in the Shanidar 1 and 5 Neanderthals. Current Anthropology 23:198–199.
Trinkaus E. 1982. Evolutionary trends in the Shanidar Neandertal sample. abstract) American Journal of Physical Anthropology 57:237.
Trinkaus E. 1982. A history of \\emphHomo erectus and \\emphHomo sapiens paleontology in America. In: Spencer F A History of American Physical Anthropology, 1930-1980. A History of American Physical Anthropology, 1930-1980. New York: Academic Press. p 261–280.
Trinkaus E, and LeMay M. 1982. Occipital bunning among later Pleistocene hominids. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 57:27–35.
Trinkaus E. 1982. The Shanidar 3 Neandertal. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 57:37–60.
Trinkaus E, and Zimmerman MR. 1982. Trauma among the Shanidar Neandertals. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 57:61–76.
1981
Thompson DD, and Trinkaus E. 1981. Age determination for the Shanidar 3 Neandertal. Science 212:575–577.
Trinkaus E. 1981. Neanderthal limb proportions and cold adaptation. In: Stringer CB Aspects of human evolution. Aspects of human evolution. London: Taylor and Francis. p 187–224.
Stringer CB, and Trinkaus E. 1981. The Shanidar Neanderthal crania. In: Stringer CB Aspects of Human evolution. Aspects of Human evolution. London: Taylor and Francis. p 129–165.
1980
Trinkaus E. 1980. Sexual differences in Neanderthal limb bones. Journal of Human Evolution 9:377–397.
1979
Trinkaus E, and Howells WW. 1979. The Neanderthals. Scientific American 241:122–133.
1978
Trinkaus E. 1978. Bilateral asymmetry of human skeletal non-metric traits. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 49:315–318.
Trinkaus E. 1978. Hard times among the Neanderthals. Natural History 87:58–63.
Trinkaus E. 1978. A preliminary description of the Shanidar 5 Neandertal partial skeleton. In: Chivers DJ, Joysey KA Recent Advances in Primatology Vol. 3. Recent Advances in Primatology Vol. 3. London: Academic Press. p 431–433.
1977
Trinkaus E. 1977. A functional interpretation of the axillary border of the Neandertal scapulae. Journal of Human Evolution 6:231–234.
Rhoads JG, and Trinkaus E. 1977. Morphometrics of the Neandertal talus. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 46:29–44.
1976
Trinkaus E. 1976. The evolution of the hominid femoral diaphysis during the Upper Pleistocene in Europe and the Near East. Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Anthropologie 67:291–319.
Trinkaus E. 1976. The morphology of European and Southwest Asian Neandertal pubic bones. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 44:95–104.
1974
Mann AE, and Trinkaus E. 1974. Neandertal and Neandertal-like fossils from the Upper Pleistocene. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 17:169–193.
1973
Trinkaus E. 1973. A reconsideration of the Fontéchevade fossils. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 39:25–35.

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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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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.

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