Human Evolution (Historical)
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Sources useful in locating published material on the process
of organic change or development by which human beings have acquired
the distinguishing morphological and physiological characteristics
that they have today. An update of TB 73-13, this guide is intended
for those who wish to review published materials on human evolution
in the Library of Congress. Not an exhaustive treatment of the
subject, this Tracer Bullet, as the name of the series
implies, is designed to put the reader "on target."
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The path of evolution. In The Human dawn.
By the editors of Time-Life Books. Alexandria, Va., Time-Life Books,
c1990. p. 16-37.
GN281.H8473 1990 and Pamphlet box <SciRR>
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Subject headings used by the Library of Congress,
under which books on human evolution can be located in most card,
book, and online catalogs, include the following:
Highly Relevant
FOSSIL MAN
(May be subdivided geographically)
See also individual fossil forms, e.g., "Australopithecines";
"Australopithecus
afarensis"; "Boskop
man"; "Cro-Magnon
man"; "Homo
erectus"; "Homo
habilis"; "Java
man"; "Neanderthals"; "Paranthropus"; "Peking
man"; "Petralona
man"; "Piltdown
forgery;"
"Rhodesian
man"; "Solo
man"; "Zinjanthropus".
HUMAN EVOLUTION
MAN--ORIGIN
Relevant
ANTHROPOLOGY, PREHISTORIC
MAN, PREHISTORIC
(May be subdivided geographically)
ANTHROPOLOGY, PREHISTORIC
MAN, PREHISTORIC
(May be subdivided geographically)
Related
MISSING LINK
PRIMATES--EVOLUTION
PRIMATES, FOSSIL
More General
BEHAVIOR EVOLUTION
EVOLUTION
EVOLUTION (BIOLOGY)
See also subdivision "Evolution" under
individual organs and regions of the body, e.g., "Brain--Evolution"; "Foot--Evolution";
"Hand--Evolution"; "Heart--Evolution"; "Lungs--Evolution"
EVOLUTIONARY PALEOBIOLOGY
GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY
MAMMALS--EVOLUTION
MAMMALS, FOSSIL
PALEOBIOLOGY
PALEONTOLOGY
PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
SOCIAL EVOLUTION
SOCIOBIOLOGY
VERTEBRATES--EVOLUTION
VERTEBRATES, FOSSIL
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Howells, W. W. Getting here: the story of human
evolution. Washington, Compass Press, c1993. 261 p.
GN281.H685 1993
Humankind emerging. Bernard G. Campbell. 6th
ed. New York, HarperCollins, c1992. 568 p.
Bibliography: p. 543-547.
GN281.H85 1991
"Adapted in part from materials published
by Time-Life Books in two series: The Emergence of man and
The Life nature library."
A 7th ed. is in press.
Klein, Richard G. The human career: human biological
and cultural origins. Chicago, University of Chicago Press,
c1989. 524 p.
Bibliography: p. 428-492.
GN281.K55 1989
Lambert, David, and the Diagram Group. The field
guide to early man. New York, Facts on File, c1987. 256 p.
Bibliography: p. 3, 248.
GN281.L34 1987 <SciRR>
An illustrated introduction to the evolution of
man, from the early hominids to the present day.
Leakey, Richard E. The origin of humankind.
New York, BasicBooks, c1994. 171 p.
Bibliography: p. 159-164.
GN281.L39 1994
Lewin, Roger. Human evolution: an illustrated introduction.
3rd ed. Boston, Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1993. 208 p.
Includes bibliographical references
GN281.L489 1993 <SciRR>
Lewin, Roger. The origin of modern humans.
New York, Scientific American Library; Distributed by W. H. Freeman,
c1993. 204 p. (Scientific American Library series, no. 47)
Bibliography: p. 188-192.
GN281.L55 1993
Pfeiffer, John E. The emergence of humankind.
4th ed. New York, Harper & Row, c1985. 440 p.
Bibliography: p. 409-430.
GN281.P45 1985 <SciRR>
Rev. ed. of The emergence of man, 3rd ed.,
c1978.
Poirier, Frank E. Understanding human evolution.
3rd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice Hall, c1993. 344 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN282.P65 1993 <SciRR>
Tattersall, Ian. The human odyssey: four million
years of human evolution. New York, Prentice Hall General Reference,
c1993. 191 p.
Bibliography: p. 185-186.
GN281.T36 1993
"Based on the acclaimed Hall of Human Biology
and Evolution at the American Museum of Natural History."
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Birx, H. James. Human evolution. Springfield,
Ill., C. C. Thomas, c1988. 358 p.
Bibliography: p. 283-323.
GN281.B58 1988
Brace, C. Loring. The stages of human evolution.
5th ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice Hall, c1995. 371 p.
Bibliography: p. 305-358.
GN281.B67 1995
Campbell, Bernard Grant. Human evolution: an introduction
to man's adaptations. 3rd ed. New York, Aldine Pub. Co., c1985.
477 p.
Bibliography: p. 409-429.
GN281.C35 1985 <SciRR>
Darwin, Charles. The descent of man, and selection
in relation to sex. New York, New York University Press, 1989.
2 v. (The works of Charles Darwin, v. 21-22)
Includes bibliographical references.
QH365.A1 1987 v. 21-22
Darwin, Charles. On the origin of species.
A facsim. of the 1st ed., with an introd. by Ernst Mayr. Cambridge,
Mass., Harvard University Press, 1964. 502 p.
Bibliography: p. 491-495.
QH365.O2 1859a <SciRR>
The First humans: human origins and history to
10,000 BC. General editor, Göran Burenhult. San Francisco,
HarperSanFranciso, c1993. 239 p. (The Illustrated history of humankind,
v. 1) v. 1
GN303.I4 1993
Haviland, William A. Human evolution and prehistory.
3rd ed. Fort Worth, Harcourt Brace College Publishers, c1994. 320
p. GN60.H34 1994
Bibliography: p. 299-305.
The Human evolution source book. Edited by Russell
L. Ciochon, John G. Fleagle. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice Hall,
c1993. 675 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.H8475 1993
The Human revolution: behavioural and biological perspectives
on the origins of modern humans. Paul Mellars and Chris Stringer,
editors. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, c1989. 800
p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.H849 1989
Origins of anatomically modern humans. Edited by Matthew
H. Nitecki and Doris V. Nitecki. New York, Plenum Press, c1994.
341 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.O74617 1994
The Origins of modern humans: a world survey of the
fossil evidence. Editors, Fred H. Smith, Frank Spencer. New York,
A. R. Liss, c1984. 590 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.O75 1984
Poirier, Frank E. Fossil evidence: the human evolutionary
journey. 3d ed. St. Louis, Mosby, 1981. 428 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.P64 1981
Wolpoff, Milford H. Paleoanthropology. New York, Knopf;
Distributed by Random House, c1980. 379 p.
Bibliography: p. 359-366.
GN281.W6416 1980 <SciRR>
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Anatomy
Evolution of the eye and visual system. Edited
by John R. Cronly-Dillon and Richard L. Gregory. Boca Raton, CRC
Press, 1991. 493 p. (Vision and visual dysfunction, v. 2)
Includes bibliographical references.
QP474.V44 1991 v. 2
Falk, Dean. Braindance. New York, H. Holt,
1992. 260 p.
Bibliography: p. 221-247.
GN283.F35 1992
Lewis, O. J. Functional morphology of the evolving
hand and foot. Oxford, Eng., Clarendon Press; New York, Oxford
University Press, 1989. 359 p.
Bibliography: p. 335-354.
QL950.7.L48 1989
Napier, John Russell. Hands. Revised by Russell
H. Tuttle. Rev. ed. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press,
c1993. 180 p.
Bibliography: p. 159-167.
QM548.N35 1993
Sarnat, Harvey B., and Martin G. Netsky. Evolution
of the nervous system. 2nd ed. New York, Oxford University Press,
1981. 504 p.
Bibliography: p. 413-490.
QM451.S25 1981
Tobias, Phillip V. The brain in hominid evolution.
New York, Columbia University Press, 1971. 170 p. (James Arthur
lectures on the evolution of the human brain, 1969)
Bibliography: p. 153-164.
QH368.T6
Food Habits
Food and evolution: toward a theory of human food
habits. Edited by Marvin Harris and Eric B. Ross. Philadelphia,
Temple University Press, 1987. 633 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN407.F65 1987
Papers originally presented at the 94th Symposium
of the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Cedar
Key, Fla., October 23-30, 1983.
Food, nutrition, and evolution: food as an environmental
factor in the genesis of human variability. Edited by Dwain
N. Walcher, Norman Kretchmer. New York, Masson Pub. USA, c1981.
234 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
QP141.A1F66
Papers presented at the 5th international congress
of the International Organization for the Study of Human Development
held May 1980 in Campione, Italy.
Omnivorous primates: gathering and hunting in human
evolution. Edited by Robert S. O. Harding and Geza Teleki. New
York, Columbia University Press, 1981. 673 p.
Bibliography: p. 595-667
GN360.O46
Fossil Forms
Evolutionary history of the "robust"
australopithecines. Frederick E. Grine, editor. New York, A.
de Gruyter, 1988. 527 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN283.E93 1988
Papers presented at an international workshop
held at the State University of New York at Stony Brook on Mar.
27-31, 1987.
Johanson, Donald C., and Maitland Armstrong Edey.
Lucy, the beginnings of humankind. New York, Simon and Schuster,
c1981. 409 p.
Bibliography: p. 385-389.
GN283.25.J63
The Nariokotome Homo erectus skeleton. Edited
by Alan Walker and Richard Leakey. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University
Press, 1993. 457 p.
Bibliography: p. 435-448.
GN284.N37 1993
Includes two folded maps in pocket.
Olduvai Gorge, 1951-1961. Cambridge, Eng.,
Cambridge University Press, 1965- v. 1-5 in 6.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN776.T3L42
Beginning with vol. 2 published under title Olduvai
Gorge.
Incomplete contents: v. 1. A preliminary report
on the geology and fauna, by L. S. B. Leakey.--v. 2. The cranium
and maxillary dentition of Australopithecus (Zinjanthropus) boisei,
by P. V. Tobias.--v. 3. Excavations in beds I and II, 1960-1963,
by M. D. Leakey.--v. 4. The skulls, endocasts, and teeth of Homo
Habilis, by P. V. Tobias.--v. 5. Excavations in beds III, IV, and
the Masek beds, 1968-1971, by M. D. Leakey with D. A. Roe
Rak, Yoel. The Australopithecine face. New
York, Academic Press, 1983. 169 p.
Bibliography: p. 159-165.
GN283.R34 1983
Rightmire, G. Philip. The evolution of Homo Erectus:
comparative anatomical studies of an extinct human species.
Cambridge, Eng., New York, Cambridge University Press, 1990. 260
p.
Bibliography: p. 239-250.
GN284.R54 1990
Spencer, Frank. Piltdown: a scientific forgery.
London, New York, Oxford University Press, 1990. 272 p.
Bibliography: p. 243-257.
GN282.5.S63 1990
"Based on research by Ian Langham (1942-1984)."
Stringer, Chris, and Clive Gamble. In search of
the Neanderthals: solving the puzzle of human origins. New York,
Thames and Hudson, 1993. 247 p.
Bibliography: p. 233-241.
GN285.S77 1993
Trinkaus, Erik. The Shanidar Neandertals. New
York, Academic Press, 1983. 502 p.
Bibliography: p. 473-498.
GN285.T74 1983
History
Birx, H. James. Theories of evolution. Springfield,
Ill., Thomas, c1984. 417 p.
Bibliography: p. 358-382.
GN281.B59 1984 <SciRR>
Bowler, Peter J. Evolution: the history of an idea.
Rev. ed. Berkeley, University of California Press, c1989. 432 p.
Bibliography: p. 365-422.
QH361.B69 1989
Bowler, Peter J. Theories of human evolution: a
century of debate, 1844-1944. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University
Press, c1986. 318 p.
Bibliography: p. 279-308.
GN281.B65 1986 <SciRR>
Brown, Michael Harold. The search for Eve.
New York, Harper & Row, c1990. 357 p.
Bibliography: p. 319-348.
GN281.4.B76 1990
Howells, W. W. Ideas on human evolution, selected
essays, 1949-1961. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press,
1962. 555 p.
Bibliography: p. 533-555.
QH368.H64
Leakey, L. S. B., and Vanne Morris Goodall. Unveiling
man's origins; ten decades of thought about human evolution.
Cambridge, Mass., Schenkman Pub. Co., 1969. 220 p.
QH368.L48
Lewin, Roger. Bones of contention: controversies
in the search for human origins. New York, Simon and Schuster,
c1987. 348 p.
Bibliography: p. 321-338.
GN281.L487 1987
McCown, Theodore Doney, and Kenneth A. R. Kennedy,
comps. Climbing man's family tree: a collection of major writings
on human phylogeny, 1699 to 1971. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall,
1972. 485 p.
Bibliography: p. 465-485.
GN281.M3
Reader, John. Missing links: the hunt for earliest
man. 2nd ed. London, Penguin Books; New York, Viking Penguin,
1988. 270 p.
Bibliography: p. 236-258.
GN282.R42 1988
Trinkaus, Erik, and Pat Shipman. The Neandertals:
changing the image of mankind. New York, Knopf, 1993. 454 p.
Bibliography: p. 421-438.
GN285.T73 1993
Wendt, Herbert. From ape to Adam; the search for
the ancestry of man. London, Thames & Hudson, 1972. 287
p.
Bibliography: p. 278-279.
GN281.W4513 <SciRR>
Translation of Der Affe steht auf.
Language and Culture
Hominid culture in primate perspective. Duane
Quiatt and Junichiro Itani, editors. Niwot, Colo., University Press
of Colorado, c1994. 391 p.
Bibliography: p. 341-380.
QL737.P9H765 1994
Language origin: a multidisciplinary approach.
Edited by Jan Wind and others. Dordrecht, Boston, Kluwer Academic,
1991. 557 p. (NATO ASI series. Series D, Behavioural and social
sciences, no. 61)
P116.L28 1991
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute
on Language Origin: a Multidisciplinary Approach, Cortona, Italy,
8-22 July 1988."
"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific
Affairs Division."
Includes bibliographical references.
Lieberman, Philip. The biology and evolution of
language. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1984.
379 p.
Bibliography: p. 337-363.
P132.L53 1984
Lieberman, Philip. Uniquely human: the evolution
of speech, thought, and selfless behavior. Cambridge, Mass.,
Harvard University Press, 1991. 210 p.
Bibliography: p. 183-202.
GN281.4.L54 1991
Psychology and Behavior
The Adapted mind: evolutionary psychology and the
generation of culture. Edited by Jerome H. Barkow, Leda Cosmides,
John Tooby. New York, Oxford University Press, 1992. 666 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
BF711.A33 1992
Machiavellian intelligence: social expertise and
the evolution of intellect in monkeys, apes, and humans. Edited
by Richard W. Byrne and Andrew Whiten. Oxford, Clarendon Press;
New York, Oxford University Press, 1988. 413 p.
Bibliography: p. 379-410.
QL737.P9M273 1988
The Origins of human behaviour. Edited by R.
A. Foley. London, Boston, Unwin Hyman, 1991. 119 p. (One world archaeology,
19)
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.4.O75 1991
Ridley, Matt. The Red Queen: sex and the evolution
of human nature. New York, Macmillan Pub. Co.; Toronto, Maxwell
Macmillan Canada; New York, Maxwell Macmillan International, 1994.
405 p.
Bibliography: p. 369-393.
GN365.9.R53 1994
Russell, Robert Jay. The lemurs' legacy: the evolution
of power, sex, and love. New York, Putnam, c1993. 274 p.
Bibliography: p. 241-264.
GN281.R88 1993
Understanding behavior: what primate studies tell
us about human behavior. Edited by James D. Loy and Calvin B.
Peters. New York, Oxford University Press, 1991. 264 p.
Bibliography: p. 256-258.
BF671.U53 1991
Religious Aspects and Creationism
Berra, Tim M. Evolution and the myth of creationism:
a basic guide to the facts in the evolution debate. Stanford,
Calif., Stanford University Press, c1990. 198 p.
Bibliography: p. 179-187.
QH371.B47 1990
Custance, Arthur C. Genesis and early man.
Grand Rapids, Zondervan Pub. House, 1975. 331 p. (His The doorway
papers, v. 2)
Includes bibliographical references.
BS543.A1C87 v. 2
Eichman, Phillip. Understanding evolution: a Christian
perspective. Nashville, Tenn., Trinity Press; South Bend, Ind.,
Obtained from J. Clayton, c1984. 110 p.
Bibliography: p. 107-110.
BT712.E33 1984
Klotz, John W. Studies in creation: a general introduction
to the creation/evolution debate. St. Louis, Concordia Pub.
House, c1985. 216 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
BS651.K58 1985
Lubenow, Marvin L. Bones of contention: a creationist
assessment of human fossils. Grand Rapids, Mich., Baker Book
House, c1992. 295 p.
Bibliography: p. 267-286.
GN282.5.L82 1992
Scientists confront creationism. Edited by
Laurie R. Godfrey. New York, W. W. Norton, c1983. 324 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
BS652.S34 1983
Strahler, Arthur Newell. Science and earth history:
the evolution/creation controversy. Buffalo, N.Y., Prometheus
Books, 1987. 522 p.
Bibliography: p. 529-537.
BS652.S77 1987 <SciRR>
See especially Part VIII, "The Rise of Man
and Emergence of the Human Mind," p. 473-509.
Voices for evolution. Edited by Betty McCollister.
Berkeley, Calif., National Center for Science Education, c1989.
141 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
QH371.V65 1989
A compilation of statements on evolution and creationism
by various scientific, religious, and educational organizations
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Angela, Piero, and Alberto Angela. The extraordinary
story of human origins. Translated from the Italian by Gabriele
Tonne. Buffalo, N.Y., Prometheus Books, 1993. 328 p.
Bibliography: p. 325-328.
GN281.A6313 1993
Translation of Straodinaria storia dell'uomo.
Bilsborough, Alan. Human evolution. London,
New York, Blackie Academic & Professional, 1992. 258 p.
Bibliography: p. 235-250.
GN281.B55 1992
Conroy, Glenn C. Primate evolution. New York,
Norton, c1990. 492 p.
Bibliography: p. 404-438.
QL737.P9C66 1990
Diamond, Jared M. The third chimpanzee: the evolution
and future of the human animal. New York, HarperCollins, c1992.
407 p.
Bibliography: p. 371-391.
GN281.D53 1992
The Emergence of modern humans: an archaeological
perspective. Edited by Paul Mellars. Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University
Press, 1990. 555 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.E474 1990
Fagan, Brian M. The journey from Eden: the peopling
of our world. New York, Thames and Hudson, 1990. 256 p.
Bibliography: p. 239-247.
GN370.F34 1990
Fagan, Brian M. World prehistory: a brief introduction.
2nd ed. New York, Harper Collins College Publisher, c1993. 284 p.
Bibliography: p. 264-272.
GN740.F34 1993
Feder, Kenneth L., and Michael Alan Park. Human
antiquity: an introduction to physical anthropology and archaeology.
2nd ed. Mountain View, Calif., Mayfield Pub. Co., c1993. 496 p.
Bibliography: p. 470-483.
GN60.F43 1993
Fix, William R. The bone peddlers: selling evolution.
New York, Macmillan, c1984. 337 p.
Bibliography: p. 321-329.
GN281.F58 1984
Foley, Robert. Another unique species: patterns
in human evolutionary ecology. Harlow, Eng., Longman Scientific
& Technical; New York, Wiley, 1987. 313 p.
Bibliography: p. 275-302.
GN281.F64 1987
Human biology: an introduction to human evolution,
variation, growth, and adaptability. G. A. Harrison and others.
3rd ed. Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press, 1988. 568 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN60.H83 1988
Jurmain, Robert, and Harry Nelson. Introduction
to physical anthropology. 6th ed. Minneapolis, West, c1994.
547 p.
Bibliography: p. 519-530.
GN60.N44 1994
Nelson's name appears first on the 5th ed.
Koobi Fora research project. Oxford, Eng.,
Clarendon Press; New York, Oxford University Press, 1978- v. 1-4.
(Koobi Fora, researches into geology, palaeontology, and human origins,
v. 1) (The International Louis Leakey Memorial Institute for African
Prehistory series, monograph no. 1)
Includes bibliographical references.
GN282.K66
Partial contents: v. 1. The fossil hominids and
an introduction to their context, 1968-74, edited by Meave G. Leakey
and Richard E. Leakey--v. 4. Hominid cranial remains, by Bernard
Wood.
Leakey, Richard E., and Roger Lewin. Origins reconsidered:
in search of what makes us human. New York, Doubleday, 1992.
375 p.
GN31.2.L4 1992
Molnar, Stephen. Human variation: races, types,
and ethnic groups. 3rd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall,
Inc., c1992. 354 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN62.8.M63 1992
The Origin and evolution of humans and humanness.
Edited by D. Tab Rasmussen. Boston, Jones and Bartlett, c1993. 146
p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.O736 1993
"A contribution of the IGPP Center for the
Study of Evolution and the Origin of Life (CSEOL), University of
California, Los Angeles."
"The Irving Stone Memorial Symposium on & #145;The
Origin and Evolution of Humans and Humanness' was held at the University
of California, Los Angeles on March 13, 1992."
Oxnard, Charles E. Fossils, teeth, and sex: new
perspectives on human evolution. Seattle, University of Washington
Press, 1987. 281 p.
Bibliography: p. 261-274.
GN282.O96 1987
Palaeoanthropology and palaeolithic archaeology
in the People's Republic of China = [Chung-kuo ku jen lei hsüeh
yü chiu shih ch'i shih tai k'ao ku hsüeh]. Edited
by Wu Rukang, John W. Olsen. Orlando, Academic Press, 1985. 293
p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN772.32.C6P35 1985
Primate evolution and human origins. Selected
by Russell L. Ciochon, John G. Fleagle. Menlo Park, Calif., Benjamin/Cummings
Pub. Co., c1985. 396 p.
Bibliography: p. 364-396.
QL737.P9P67249 1985
Relethford, John. The human species: an introduction
to biological anthropology. 2nd ed. Mountain View, Calif., Mayfield
Pub. Co., c1994. 575 p.
Bibliography: p. 543-555.
GN60.R39 1993
Staski, Edward, and Jonathan B. Marks. Evolutionary
anthropology: an introduction to physical anthropology and archaeology.
Fort Worth, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers, c1992.
683, 26 p.
Bibliography: p. 5-13 (second group).
GN50.8.S72 1991
Stein, Philip L., and Bruce M. Rowe. Physical anthropology.
5th ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, c1993. 1 v. (various pagings).
Includes bibliographical references.
GN60.S72 1993
Understanding physical anthropology and archeology.
William A. Turnbaugh and others. 5th ed. Minneapolis/St. Paul, West
Pub. Co., c1993. 581 p.
Bibliography: p. 559-571.
GN60.J84 1993
Rev. ed. of Understanding physical anthropology
and archaeology. Robert Jurmain, Harry Nelson, William A. Turnbaugh,
4th ed., c1990.
Weiss, Mark L., and Alan E. Mann. Human biology
and behavior: an anthropological perspective. 5th ed. Glenview,
Ill., Scott, Foresman, c1990. 678 p.
Bibliography: p. 613-633.
GN60.W44 1990
Wills, Christopher. The runaway brain: the evolution
of human uniqueness. New York, Basic Books, c1993. 358 p.
Bibliography: p. 313-329.
QP376.W56 1993
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Day, Michael H. Guide to fossil man. 4th ed.,
completely rev. and enl. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1986.
432 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN282.D39 1986 <SciRR>
Oakley, Kenneth Page, Bernard Grant Campbell, and
Theya Ivitsky Molleson. Catalogue of fossil hominids. pt. 1.
Africa. 2nd ed. London, British Museum (Natural History), 1977.
223 p. (Publication (British Museum (Natural History)), no. 661)
Includes bibliographical references.
GN282.O18 1977
The 1st ed. of the Catalogue (London, British
Museum (Natural History), 1967-75. 3 v. GN710.O18) consists of 3
pts.: pt. 1, Africa; pt. 2, Europe; and pt. 3, Americas, Asia, Australia.
Phenice, T. W., and Norman J. Sauer. Hominid fossils:
an illustrated key. 2d ed. Dubuque, Iowa, W. C. Brown Co., c1977.
169 p.
Bibliography: p. 159-169.
GN282.P45 1977
Protsch, Reiner R. R. Catalog of fossil hominids
of North America. New York, G. Fischer, 1978. 86 p.
Includes bibliographical references
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Dictionaries
Ecker, Ronald L. Dictionary of science & creationism.
Buffalo, N.Y., Prometheus Books, c1990. 263 p.
Bibliography: p. 211-233.
Q123.E254 1990 <SciRR Dict>
Lincoln, Roger J., Geoffrey Allan Boxshall, and P.
F. Clark. A dictionary of ecology, evolution, and systematics.
Cambridge, Eng., New York, Cambridge University Press, 1982. 298
p.
QH540.4.L56 1982 <SciRR Dict>
Pearson, Roger. Anthropological glossary. Malabar,
Fla., R. E. Krieger Pub. Co., 1985. 282 p.
GN11.P43 1985 <MRR>
Stevenson, Joan C. Dictionary of concepts in physical
anthropology. New York, Greenwood Press, 1991. 432 p. (Reference
sources for the social sciences and humanities, no. 10)
Includes bibliographical references.
GN50.3.S74 1991 <MRR> <SciRR Dict>
Winick, Charles. Dictionary of anthropology.
New York, Philosophical Library, 1956. 579 p.
GN11.W5 <MRR>
Encyclopedias
The Cambridge encyclopedia of human evolution.
Edited by Steve Jones, Robert Martin, and David Pilbeam. Cambridge,
Eng., New York, Cambridge University Press, 1992. 506 p.
Bibliography: p. 473-486.
GN281.C345 1992 <MRR> <SciRR>
Encyclopedia of human evolution and prehistory.
Edited by Ian Tattersall, Eric Delson and John Van Couvering. New
York, Garland Publishing, c1988. 603 p. (Garland reference library
of the humanities, v. 768)
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.E53 1988 <SciRR>
Grzimek's encyclopedia of evolution. Editor-in-chief,
Bernhard Grzimek. New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., c1976. 560
p.
QE711.2.G79 <SciRR>
Milner, Richard. The encyclopedia of evolution:
humanity's search for its origins. New York, Facts on File,
c1990. 481 p.
GN281.M53 1990
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Ancestors, the hard evidence: proceedings of the
symposium held at the American Museum of Natural History April 6-10,
1984 to mark the opening of the exhibition "Ancestors, four
million years of humanity." Editor, Eric Delson. New York,
A. R. Liss, 1985. 366 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN282.A53 1985
Cultural beginnings: approaches to understanding
early hominid life-ways in the African savanna. J. Desmond Clark,
(ed.). Bonn, R. Habelt, 1991. 208 p. (Römisch-Germanisches
Zentralmuseum Mainz. Forschungstinstitut für Vor- und Frühgeschichte.
Monographien, Bd. 19)
Includes bibliographical references.
GN770.4.A35C84 1991
The Emergence of modern humans: biocultural adaptations
in the later Pleistocene. Edited by Erik Trinkaus. Cambridge,
Eng., New York, Cambridge University Press, 1989. 285 p.
Bibliography: p. 232-276.
GN281.E475 1989
Papers from a seminar held April 21-25, 1986 at
the School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Evolution of life: fossils, molecules, and culture.
S. Osawa, T. Honjo, (eds.). Tokyo, New York, Springer-Verlag, c1991.
460 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
QH325.E964 1991
The Evolution of human behavior: primate models.
Warren G. Kinzey, editor. Albany, State University of New York Press,
c1987. 299 p.
Bibliography: p. 239-287.
QL737.P9E96 1987
Papers presented at a symposium in Chicago at
the Eighty-second Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological
Association, Nov. 19, 1983, sponsored by the American Association
of Physical Anthropologists.
Major topics in primate and human evolution.
Edited by Bernard Wood, Lawrence Martin, Peter Andrews. Cambridge,
Eng., New York, Cambridge University Press, 1986. 364 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.M335 1986
NATO Advanced Study Institute on the Evolutionary
Biology of Intelligence (1986: Poppi, Italy). Intelligence and
evolutionary biology. Edited by Harry J. Jerison and Irene Jerison.
Berlin, New York, Springer-Verlag, c1988. 481 p. (NATO ASI series.
Series G, Ecological sciences, v. 17)
Includes bibliographical references.
QL785.N39 1986
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute
on the Evolutionary Biology of Intelligence, held at Poppi, Italy,
July 8-19, 1986."
The Origin of modern humans and the impact of chronometric
dating: a discussion. Organized and edited by M. J. Aiken, C.
B. Stringer, and P. A. Mellars. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University
Press, c1993. 248 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN286.O75 1993
Originally published: London, Royal Society, 1992.
Discussion held Feb. 26-27, 1992.
Primate life history and evolution. Editor,
C. Jean DeRousseau. New York, Wiley-Liss, c1990. 366 p. (Monographs
in primatology, v. 14)
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.P74 1990
Grew out of a conference sponsored by the Wenner-Gren
Foundation for Anthropological
Research, and held in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico,
in Oct. 1987.
Taung Diamond Jubilee International Symposium (1985:
Johannesburg and Mmabatho, South Africa). Hominid evolution:
past, present, and future: proceedings of the Taung Diamond Jubilee
International Symposium, Johannesburg and Mmabatho, Southern Africa,
27th January-4th February 1985. Edited by Phillip V. Tobias
with the assistance of Valerie Strong and Heather White. New York,
A. R. Liss, c1985. 499 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.T38 1985
Tools, language, and cognition in human evolution.
Edited by Kathleen R. Gibson and Tim Ingold. Cambridge, Eng., New
York, Cambridge University Press, 1993. 483 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
GN281.4.T66 1993
Revised versions of papers from "... an interdisciplinary
symposium, & #145;Tools, language, and intelligence: evolutionary
implications,' held in Cascais, Portugal, March 15-24, 1990."
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Dissertations and theses can be located by using the
following bibliographies, indexes, and CD-ROM, all located in the
Library's Main Reading Room:
Dissertation Abstracts International (1938-)
Z5053.D57 <MRR> and CD-ROM <MRR>
McDonald, David R. Masters' theses in anthropology:
a bibliography of theses from United States colleges and universities.
New Haven, HRAF Press, 1977. 453 p.
Z5111.M26 <MRR>
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Cardinal, John K. A taxonomic reappraisal of Neandertal
man.
UMI Microfiche AA9007766 <MicRR>
Collation of the original: 172 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--Washington State University,
1989.
Abstracted in Dissertation Abstracts International,
v. 50/10A, Apr. 1990: 3279.
Caspari, Rachel Elizabeth. The evolution of the
posterior cranial vault in the central European Upper Pleistocene
(Neandertal).
UMI Microfiche AA9123988 <MicRR>
Collation of the original: 286 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--The University of Michigan,
1991.
Abstracted in Dissertation Abstracts International,
v. 52/03A, Sept. 1991: 982.
Dean, David. The Middle Pleistocene Homo erectus/Homo
sapiens transition: new evidence from space curve statistics (ridge
curve).
UMI Microfiche AA9315457 <MicRR>
Collation of the original: 257 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--City University of New York,
1993.
Abstracted in Dissertation Abstracts International,
v. 54/01A, July 1993: 229.
Kimbel, William Howard. Calvarial morphology of
Australopithecus afarensis: a comparative phylogenetic study (Hominidae,
paleoanthropology).
UMI Microfiche AA8628940 <MicRR>
Collation of the original: 460 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--Kent State University, 1986.
Abstracted in Dissertation Abstracts International,
v. 47/09A, Mar. 1987: 3471.
Waddle, Diane Marie. The evolution of modern humans:
testing models of modern human origins using matrix correlation
methods.
UMI Microfiche AAC9406859 <MicRR>
Collation of the original: 235 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--State University of New York
at Stony Brook, 1993.
Abstracted in Dissertation Abstracts International,
v. 54/10A, Apr. 1994: 3797.
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Integrative paths to the past: paleoanthropological
advances in honor of F. Clark Howell. Edited by Robert S. Corruccini,
Russell L. Ciochon. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice Hall, c1994.
716 p.
Includes bibliographical references
GN281.C597 1994. /p>
Milestones in human evolution. Edited by Alan
J. Almquist, Anne Manyak. Prospect Heights, Ill., Waveland Press,
c1993. 273 p.
Bibliography: p. 243-273.
GN281.M528 1993
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Bibliography of fossil vertebrates. 1928-1977.
Compiled by Charles Lewis Camp and others. New York, Geological
Society of America.
Z6033.P2B48 <SciRR>
Continued by Bibliography of fossil vertebrates,
published by the American Geological Institute and the Society of
Vertebrate Paleontology.
Bibliography of fossil vertebrates. 1978- Edited
and indexed by Judith A. Bacskai and George V. Shkurkin, under the
general supervision of Joseph T. Gregory. Falls Church, Va., American
Geological Institute and the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.
annual.
Z6033.V45B53 <SciRR>
Continues Bibliography of fossil vertebrates,
published by the Geological Society of America.
Caton, Hiram. The bibliography of human behavior.
Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1993. 575 p. (Bibliographies and
indexes in anthropology, no. 7)
Z7201.C37 1993
See especially Chapter 1, "Human Evolution,"
p. 1-28.
Cross, Margaret W., and Vincent J. Maglio. A bibliography
of the fossil mammals of Africa, 1950-1972. Princeton, N.J.,
Dept. of Geological and Geophysical Sciences, Princeton University,
c1975. 291 p.
Z6033.P2C76
An extension of An annotated bibliography of
the fossil mammals of Africa, 1742-1950 by A. T. Hopwood and
J. P. Hollyfield.
Edinger, Tilly. Paleoneurology 1804-1966: an annotated
bibliography. Berlin, New York, Springer-Verlag, 1975. 258 p.
(Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology, v. 49)
QL801.E67 v. 49
See especially: Appendix: Hominidae Catalogue,
p. 183-234.
Hopwood, Arthur Tindell, and June Pamela Hollyfield.
An annotated bibliography of the fossil mammals of Africa (1742-1950).
London, Printed by order of the Trustees of the British Museum,
1954. 194 p. (British Museum (Natural History). Fossil mammals of
Africa, no. 8)
QE881.B76 no. 8
Ìscan, M. Yasar. A topical guide to the
American journal of physical anthropology, volumes 22-53 (1964-1980).
New York, A. R. Liss, c1983. 219 p.
GN1.A55 1983 Suppl.
Levine, Morton H. A topical guide to volumes 1-21
(new series) of the American journal of physical anthropology.
Philadelphia, Wistar Institute Press, 1971. 132 p.
GN1.A55 1-21 Topical Guide
McIver, Tom. Anti-evolution: an annotated bibliography.
Jefferson, N.C., McFarland, c1988. 385 p.
Z5322.E9M38 1988 <MRR> <SciRR>
Spencer, Frank. Ecce homo: an annotated bibliographic
history of physical anthropology. New York, Greenwood Press,
1986. 495 p. (Bibliographies and indexes in anthropology, no. 2)
Z5118.S7S64 1986 <MRR>
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Abstracting and Indexing Services that index relevant
journal articles and other literature on human evolution are listed
below. Some suggested terms for searching are given as aids in searching.
Note: For location of abstracting and indexing services, consult
the Science Reference Librarian.
Abstracts in Anthropology (1970- )
GN1.A15 <MRR> <N&CPR>
See: Physical Anthropology--Fossil Record and
Evolution
Applied Science & Technology Index (1913-
)
Z7913.I7 <MRR> <N&CPR> <SciRR
A&I> and Computer Format
See: Evolution
Man--Origin and Antiquity
Man, Prehistoric
Neanderthal Race
Primates, Fossil
Bibliography and Index of Geology (1933- )
Z6031.G4 <SciRR A&I> and CD-ROM <SciRR>
See: Fossil Man
Mammalia--Biologic Evolution
Mammalia--Hominidae
Mammalia--Homo sapiens
Mammalia--Neanderthal
Mammalia--Pre-Neanderthal
Mammalia--Primates
General Science Index (1978- )
Z7401.G46 <MRR> <N&CPR> <SciRR
A&I> and FirstSearch
See: Behavioral Evolution--Man
Evolution
Man--Origin and Antiquity
Man, Prehistoric
Index Medicus (1960- )
Z6660.I422 <SciRR A&I> and Computer
Format
See: Evolution
Hominidae
Magazine Index
Computer Format
See: Anthropology, Prehistoric
Apes, Fossil
Australopithecus afarensis
Cro-Magnon Man
Evolution
Fossil Man
Human Evolution
Man--Origin
Man, Prehistoric
Neanderthals
Origin of Species
Pithecanthropus erectus
Physical Anthropology
Primates--Evolution
Primates, Fossil
Ramapithecus
Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature (1900-
)
AI3.R48 <B&E> <MRR> <N&CPR> and CD-ROM
<N&CPR>
See: Evolution
Man, Prehistoric
Sociobiology
Social Sciences Index (1974-)
AI3.S62 <B&E> <MRR> <N&CPR>
and Computer Format
See: Australopithecines
Evolution
Hominids
Hominoids
Human Evolution
Man--Origin
Man, Prehistoric
Neanderthal Man
Pithecanthropus erectus
Sociobiology
Zoological Record (1864- ) Z7991.Z87 <SciRR
A&I>
See: Section 19: Mammalia: Genetics--Evolution
in the Subject Index
Section 19: Mammalia: Class Mammalia--Order Primates--Hominidae
in the Systematic Index
Other indexes, listed here, should be used for an exhaustive search.
Only a limited return can be expected for the time spent.
Anthropological Index to Current Periodicals in
the Museum of Mankind Library (Incorporating the former Royal Anthropological
Institute Library) (1962- )
Z5111.R67 <MRR>
Anthropological Literature (1989- )
Z5112.A573 <MRR>
Biological Abstracts (1926- )
QH301.B37 <SciRR A&I>
Biological Abstracts/RRM (1967- )
Z5321.B672 <SciRR A&I>
Biological & Agricultural Index (1916- )
Z5073.A46 <MRR> <N&CPR> <SciRR
A&I> and Computer Format
Biology Digest (1974- )
QH301.B44 <SciRR
A&I>
Geological Abstracts (1989- )
QE1.G1345 <SciRR A&I>
Humanities Index (1975 -)
AI3.H85 <MRR> <N&CPR>
and Computer Format
Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews. Series A: Human and Experimental
(1977- )
QP141.A1N86 <SciRR A&I>
Psychological Abstracts (1927- )
BF1.P65 <MRR> <SciRR A&I> and
CD-ROM <MRR> <N&CPR> <SciRR>
Science Citation Index (1945- )
Z7401.S365
<SciRR A&I>and CD-ROM <SciRR>
Social Sciences Citation Index (1956- )
Z7161.S65 <B&E> <MRR> and CD-ROM
<MRR>
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Journals that often contain relevant articles to human
evolution include the following:
American Anthropologist |
GN1.A5 |
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|
GN1.A55 |
Discover |
Q1.D57 |
Journal of Human Evolution |
GN281.J63 |
Journal of Molecular Evolution |
QH366.A1J68 |
Molecular Biology and Evolution |
QH506.M6617 |
Natural History |
QH1.N13 |
Nature |
Q1.N2 |
New Scientist |
Q1.N52 |
Science |
Q1.S35 |
Science News |
Q1.S76 |
Scientific American |
T1.S5 |
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Allen, Beverly Steele, and Harry Ostrer. Conservation
of human Y chromosome sequences among male great apes: implications
for the evolution of Y chromosomes. Journal of molecular evolution,
v. 39, July 1994: 13-21.
QH366.A1J68
Bower, B. Asian hominids make a much earlier entrance.
Science news, v. 145, Mar. 5, 1994: 150.
Q1.S76
Contemporary issues forum: a current controversy in
human evolution. American anthropologist, v. 95, Mar. 1993:
9-96.
GN1.A5
A series of articles on the origin of anatomically
modern humans.
Diamond, Jared. Best size and number of human body
parts. Natural history, v. 103, June 1994: 78-81.
QH1.N13
Fischman, Joshua. Putting a new spin on the birth
of human birth. Science, v. 264, May 20, 1994: 1082-1083.
Q1.S35
Fischman, Joshua. Putting our oldest ancestors in
their proper place. Science, v. 265, Sept. 30, 1994: 2011-2012.
Q1.S35
Games, Marcelo. The walking way. Omni, v. 15,
Jan. 1993: 35-36, 38, 87.
AP2.O452
Gibbons, Ann. Mitochondrial Eve refuses to die. Science,
v. 259,
Feb. 26, 1993: 1249-1250. Q1.S35
Gibbons, Ann. Pleistocene population explosions. Science,
v. 262, Oct. 1, 1993: 27-28.
Q1.S35
Gibson, Kathleen. Tools, language and intelligence:
evolutionary implications.
Man, v. 26, June 1991: 255-264. GN1.M252
Heinrich, R. E., M. D. Rose, R. E. Leakey, and A.
C. Walker. Hominid radius from the middle Pliocene of Lake Turkana,
Kenya. American journal of physical anthropology, v. 92,
Oct. 1993: 139-148.
GN1.A55
Horai, Satoshi, and others. Man's place in hominoidea
revealed by mitochondrial DNA genealogy. Journal of molecular
evolution, v. 35, July 1992: 32-43. Erratum. v. 37, July 1993:
89.
QH366.A1J68
How did humans get that way? Natural history,
v. 102, Apr. 1993: 57-72; v. 102, May: 47-67.
QH1.N13
A special series of articles in conjunction with
the opening of the Hall of Human Biology and Evolution at the American
Museum of Natural History.
Hunt, Kevin D. The evolution of human bipedality:
ecology and functional morphology. Journal of human evolution,
v. 26, Mar. 1994: 183-202.
GN281.J63
An Ice Age nudge for human evolution in Africa? Science,
v. 263, Jan. 14, 1994: 173-174.
Q1.S35
Klein, Jan, Naoyuki Takahata, and Francisco J. Ayala.
MHC polymorphism and human origins. Scientific American,
v. 269, Dec. 1993: 78-83.
T1.S5
Kramer, Andrew. A critical analysis of claims for
the existence of Southeast Asian australopithecines. Journal
of human evolution, v. 26, Jan. 1994: 3-21.
GN281.J63
Lahr, Marta Mirazon. The Multiregional Model of modern
human origins: a reassessment of its morphological basis. Journal
of human evolution, v. 26, Jan. 1994: 23-56.
GN281.J63
Lemonick, Michael D. One less missing link. Time,
v. 144, Oct. 3, 1994: 68-69.
AP2.T37
Lewin, Roger. Africa: cradle of modern humans. Science,
v. 237, Sept. 11, 1987: 1292-1295.
Q1.S35
Lewin, Roger. Human origins: the challenge of Java's
skulls. New scientist, v. 142, May 7, 1994: 36-40.
Q1.N52
Lieberman, Daniel E., and John J. Shea. Behavioral
differences between archaic and modern humans in the Levantine Mousterian.
American anthropologist, v. 96, June 1994: 300-332.
GN1.A5
Lieberman, Philip, and others. The anatomy, physiology,
acoustics and perception of speech: essential elements in analysis
of the evolution of human speech. Journal of human evolution,
v. 23, Dec. 1992: 447-467.
GN281.J63
Maslin, Mark. Rift where humans began. New scientist,
v. 142, June 4, 1994: 24-27.
Q1.N52
Mitchison, Avrion. Will we survive? As host and pathogen
evolve together, will the immune system retain the upper hand? Scientific
American, v. 269, Sept. 1993: 136-144.
T1.S5
Roberts, M. B., C. B. Stringer, and S. A. Parfitt.
A hominid tibia from Middle Pleistocene sediments at Boxgrove, UK.
Nature, v. 369, May 26, 1994: 311-313. Erratum. v. 370, July
21, 1994, p. 229.
Q1.N2
Rogers, Jeffrey. The phylogenetic relationships among
Homo, Pan and Gorilla: a population genetics perspective.
Journal of human evolution, v. 25, Sept. 1993: 201-215.
GN281.J63
Schepartz, L. A. Language and modern human origins.
Yearbook of physical anthropology, v. 36, 1993: 91-126.
GN60.Y4
Shipman, Pat. On the origin of races. New scientist,
v. 137, Jan. 16, 1993: 34-37.
Q1.N52
Spoor, Fred, Bernard Wood, and Frans Zonneveld. Implications
of early hominid labyrinthine morphology for evolution of human
bipedal locomotion. Nature, v. 369, June 23, 1994: 645-648.
Q1.N2
Susman, Randall L. Fossil evidence for early hominid
tool use. Science, v. 265, Sept. 9, 1994: 1570-1573.
Q1.S35
Swisher, C. C., III, and others. Age of the earliest
known hominids in Java, Indonesia. Science, v. 263, Feb.
25, 1994: 1118-1121.
Q1.S35
Chen, Tiemei, Quan Yang, and En Wu. Antiquity of Homo
sapiens in China. Nature, v. 368, Mar. 3, 1994: 55-56.
Q1.N2
Wood, Bernard. The oldest hominid yet. Nature,
v. 371, Sept. 22, 1994: 280-281.
Q1.N2
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Selected materials available in the Science Reading
Room pamphlet boxes include the following:
Armstrong, Sue. South Africa--the missing pieces.
New scientist, v. 143, July 9, 1994: 32-36.
Begley, Sharon. Out of Africa, a missing link. Newsweek,
v. 124, Oct. 3, 1994: 56-57.
Bower, Bruce. Talking back in time: prehistoric origins of language
attract new data and debate. Science news, v. 145, June 11,
1994: 376-377.
Coppens, Yves. East side story: the origin of humankind. Scientific
American, v. 270, May 1994: 88-95.
Kimbel, William H., Donald C. Johanson, and Yoel Rak. The first
skull and other new discoveries of Australopithecus afarensis
at Hadar, Ethiopia. Nature, v. 368, Mar. 31, 1994: 449-451.
Lemonick, Michael D. How man began. Time, v. 143, Mar.
14, 1994: 80-87.
McKie, Robin. The Noah's ark theory. Geographical magazine,
v. 61, Mar. 1989: 16-20.
Milton, Katherine. Diet and primate evolution. Scientific American,
v. 269, Aug. 1993: 86-93.
Nesse, Randolph M., and George Williams. Nothing to sneeze at:
often treated as mere annoyances, allergies may have evolved to
help defend the body against worms, ticks and fatal toxins. The
Sciences, v. 34, Nov./Dec. 1994: 34-38.
Noble, William, and Iain Davidson. The evolutionary emergence
of modern human behaviour: language and its archaeology. Man,
v. 26, June 1991: 223-253.
Shreeve, James. Human origins--1992: As the old world turns. Discover,
v. 14, Jan. 1993: 24-25, 28.
Stringer, C. B., and P. Andrews. Genetic and fossil evidence of
the origin of modern humans. Science, v. 239, Mar. 11, 1988:
1263-1268.
Tierney, John, Lynda Wright, and Karen Springen. The search for
Adam and Eve. Newsweek, v. 111, Jan. 11, 1988: 46-52.
White, Tim D., Gen Suwa, and Berhane Asfaw. Australopithecus
ramidus, a new species of early hominid from Aramis, Ethiopia.
Nature, v. 371, Sept. 22, 1994: 306-312.
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The Internet also offers a growing number of anthropology sources,
including bibliographies, information resources, and discussion
groups.
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Telephone: (510) 525-0500
National Center for Science Education
P.O. Box 9477
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Telephone: (510) 526-1674
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