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  1. Red-Haired Genes From Neanderthals?
  2. Challenging the Out Of Africa Theory
  3. Human origins
  4. Are Australian Aboriginals Remnants of the Neanderthal?
  5. [SOLVED] Kennewick Man
  6. Cro Magnon
  7. Homo Erectus: Extinct or still with us?
  8. Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia
  9. Neanderthals
  10. Neanderthal demise: Overly-picky eaters?
  11. Reconstructing the face of the Gibraltar Neanderthal child
  12. "The Genetic Legacy of Paleolithic Homo sapiens sapiens in Extant Europeans
  13. Krapina Neanderthalers
  14. Cheddar Man
  15. Human fossils set European record
  16. H.sapiens/Neanderthal hybridization: A New Bone Study
  17. Human fossils set European record
  18. Out of Africa wrong? Human ancestors white?
  19. The face of our ancestral mother
  20. Neanderthal Facial Lenght
  21. Out of Africa / Multiregional synthesis - with Physical Anthropology
  22. Mastermind of Piltdown Hoax Unmasked?
  23. Ancestral primate discovered
  24. *they*were more like us...
  25. Study: Human DNA Neanderthal-Free
  26. Yea, Well Classify This (Ape Man)
  27. Neanderthals and later populations in Europe
  28. Wolpoff and Lee on the human "species" of Israel
  29. Were the Neanderthals Our Ancestors?
  30. Neandrathals: latest volley in the regionalists vs. replacementists scientific battle
  31. Lake Mungo has non-sapiens DNA
  32. Downhill since Cro-Magnon
  33. A page with a lot of data on Neanderthals
  34. Solo/Ngangdong and Australia
  35. Book Review: The Riddled Chain
  36. Population Bottlenecks and Pleistocene Human Evolution
  37. Multiregionalism
  38. Mungo Man
  39. Amud 1
  40. The Tabun Mandible
  41. Variation in Early North Americans
  42. Early man steered clear of Neanderthal romance
  43. What we know about human fossils
  44. Australopithecus To Homo
  45. Atapuerca
  46. Cape Flats
  47. International Forum of Palaeoanthropology
  48. Homo erectus / Javaman
  49. Origins of moderns
  50. Paleobiology of Middle Pleistocene human remains
  51. Asian Anthropoid
  52. Dryopithecus in Europe
  53. A re-evaluation of the metric diversity within Homo erectus
  54. Australopithecus and early Homo physiques
  55. Human Evolution: Evolution and the Structure of Health and Disease
  56. Early Upper Pleistocene And African Origin For The Neanderthals
  57. PALAEOANTHROPOLOGY - Links
  58. Antiquity of Humans(various articles)
  59. Doubting Dmanisi
  60. Combe Capelle
  61. Peter Brown's Australian & Asian Paleaoanthropology
  62. Bigfoot Types The CryptoZoo
  63. Morphological Distance between Australopithecine, Human and Ape Skulls
  64. European/Eurasian origin?
  65. Arthur Keith on Human Evolution
  66. Fossil hints at primate origins (Higher Primates May Have Asian Root)
  67. Hominid Table
  68. Human Evolution and Morphometry
  69. Primate Phylogeny
  70. Xavier Zubiri on the Origins of Man
  71. Neanderthal Europe!
  72. The early UP skeleton from Abrigo do Velho- pt
  73. Neanderthals Grew Up Much Faster
  74. Fossil Database
  75. Neanderthals were 'adults by 15'
  76. Cro-Magnon - a Breakdown
  77. Die Evolution des Menschen(German site)
  78. Orkadian population history
  79. Evidence for Creation by Outside Intervention
  80. Evolution of of the human oral system
  81. Neanderthal Clavicle
  82. Not so fast...
  83. Neanderthal remains found in Montenegro
  84. Genetic distances between populations
  85. An early modern human from the Pestera cu Oase, Romania.
  86. Body size and postcranial robusticity of European UP
  87. UP / Mesolithic stature
  88. Omo
  89. The early Upper Paleolithic human skeleton from the Abrigo do Lagar Velho (Portugal)
  90. Increasing dietary breadth in European UP
  91. Huxley on the Neanderthal Man
  92. Dmanisi site
  93. Jawbone find shows Neanderthal 'Samaritans' helped the weak
  94. Neanderthal taxonomy reconsidered
  95. Non-occlusal dental microwear variability
  96. The mandibular canal of the "Old Man" of Cro-Magnon
  97. Single vs Multi-origins debate here!
  98. Expressions of chimps (Plates)
  99. The M/U P interface and the relationship of Neanderthals and early sapiens in Croatia
  100. Surprisingly rapid growth in Neanderthals.
  101. The hypoglossal canal and the origin of human vocal behavior
  102. Neandertal knees: power lifters in the Pleistocene?
  103. A comparative study of stereolithographically modelled skulls of Petralona and B Hill
  104. A cranium for the earliest Europeans : Ceprano, Italy
  105. Modern human ancestry at the peripheries: a test of the replacement theory.
  106. Is the Out Of Africa Theory Valid?
  107. Hominid skull fragments from Late Pleistocene layers in Leine Valley
  108. Neandertal faces were not long; modern human faces are short
  109. Neanderthal origins
  110. Jebel Irhoud and Dar-es-Soltane
  111. The dating and possible relationships of an English archaic
  112. Skull Morphology:Mesocephalic vs. Brachycephalic
  113. An archaic from Reilingen
  114. Decrease in facial robusticity after the Upper Paleolithic
  115. A parietal from Shuidonggou
  116. Becoming Human: Paleoanthropology, Evolution and Human Origins
  117. Locomotion and body proportions of the Saint-Cesaire 1 Chatelperronian Neandertal.
  118. Brachial and crural indices of European late Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic humans.
  119. Body proportions in Late Pleistocene Europe and modern human origins.
  120. Early hominin limb proportions.
  121. Human remains from the Moravian Gravettian: the Dolni Vestonice 3 postcrania.
  122. Behavioral inferences from the Skhul/Qafzeh early modern human hand remains.
  123. Internal nasal floor configuration in Homo
  124. Human remains from the Austrian Gravettian
  125. Body Size, Body Shape, and Long Bone Strength in Modern Humans
  126. The shape of the Neandertal femur is primarily the consequence of a hyperpolar body
  127. Appendicular robusticity and the paleobiology of modern human emergence
  128. Size variation in Middle Pleistocene humans.
  129. Morphological affinities of the Sal'a 1 frontal bone.
  130. A multivariate analysis of Pleistocene hominids: testing hypothesis of Eur. origins
  131. An Australasian test of the recent African origin theory
  132. The evolution and development of cranial form in Homosapiens.
  133. Growth study of wild chimpanzees challenges assumptions about early humans
  134. Comparing Primate Genomes Offers Insight Into Human Evolution
  135. A skull to classify
  136. Ancient DNA Reveals Skin Color
  137. New wrangle over Kennewick bones
  138. Neanderthal and modern teeth
  139. Krapina 1 browridges
  140. Classify skull / reconstruction
  141. Neanderthal Noses
  142. Study: Chimps Recognize Aping
  143. Divers Find Ancient Skeleton in Mexico
  144. Neanderthal life no tougher than that of Inuits
  145. Yeti/Living Neanderthal? Pictures-You Decide
  146. 'Most recent common ancestor' of all living humans surprisingly recent
  147. Giant Ape May be New Species
  148. Paleoanthro · Human evolution and Palaeoanthropology
  149. Levantine Moderns and Neanderthals
  150. Robusticity and the relationship between cranial size and shape in Homo
  151. Basicranial influence on overall cranial shape
  152. Neandertal link
  153. Scientists Find Prehistoric Dwarf Skeleton
  154. Flores
  155. Hominid Evolution Summary
  156. East Asian problems with "Out of Africa"
  157. The modernity mess
  158. steatopygia in paleo-Europe
  159. Human Evolution Scheme
  160. Chinese Roots: Skull may complicate human-origins debate
  161. Book Review : African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity
  162. branching off from Scoob's Cromag thread
  163. The Huxley File
  164. mandibular P4 shape between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans
  165. Preference for right-handedness goes back to prehistoric era
  166. Temporal bone morphology, size and relationships among apes
  167. Ground foraging forest monkeys in Africa
  168. The cranial and dental diversity of macaques
  169. Classify skull
  170. Nails and claws in the primates
  171. Impulsive behavior may be relict of hunter-gatherer past
  172. Scans Push Back Date of Bipedalism
  173. New Monkey Species Discovered in India
  174. Evidence that Human Brain Evolution was a special event
  175. Paleoanthropology in the 1990's
  176. Lost apes Of the Congo (Stephan Faris)
  177. Iranian paleontologists discover remains of Homo erectus from one million years ago
  178. Thirty years on the "Broad Spectrum Revolution" and paleolithic demography
  179. A New Species of Early Hominid from Ethiopia
  180. The mysterious end of Essex man (Robin McKie)
  181. Chimps have 'sense of fair play'
  182. Taste for meat made humans early weaners
  183. Monkeys pay per view
  184. Singing Neanderthals? New Research on their vocal tracts
  185. Morphological similarities between archaics
  186. Flexed-elbow climbing in primates
  187. Age of ancient humans reassessed
  188. Diet of late Eocene primates
  189. A cephalometric investigation of Brazilian prehistoric man (C.B. Pereira et al)
  190. An evolutionary road less traveled
  191. Indonesian 'Hobbit' Confirmed to Be a New Species
  192. Scientists unearth early skeleton
  193. Oldest fossil human protein ever sequenced
  194. Neandertal Advance: First Fully Jointed Skeleton Built!
  195. Fossil find could be first bipedal human ancestor
  196. Phenetic study of the affinities of Dakanihylo
  197. Mid sagittal cranial profiles in neanderthals and moderns
  198. Trends in midsagital variation
  199. Fossils push human emergence back to 195,000 years ago
  200. Early Americans from Lagoa Santa
  201. Evolution comes with a twist (Megan Morris)
  202. Scientists build Neanderthal ‘Frankenstein’
  203. Classify Portraits from the paleolithic
  204. Bones of contention
  205. Did humans evolve in fits and starts?
  206. The icy truth behind Neanderthals
  207. Scientists Start Study of Kennewick Man
  208. Robusticity and the relationship between cranial size and shape
  209. Out of Africa or Multiregionalism?
  210. Chancelade?
  211. Hominid Reconstruction
  212. The Evolution of Hemispheric Specialization
  213. The Aquatic Ape Theory
  214. Neandertal and Cro-Magnon
  215. Neandertal, La Chapelle
  216. Oberkassel
  217. Oberkassel reconstruction
  218. Homo steinheimensis
  219. Homo neanderthalensis
  220. Homo antecessor
  221. The Usual Suspects
  222. Cro-Magnons Conquered Europe, but Left Neanderthals Alone
  223. Fossil Humans: The End Of Ideology?
  224. First fossil chimpanzee
  225. Paleoanthropology
  226. The Alma: Undiscovered Hominid, or Myth?
  227. John Hawk.net: paleoanthropology, genetics & evolution
  228. Neanderthal reconstructions
  229. Craniodental Variation in Paranthropus boisei
  230. Daniel E. Lieberman Publications Available as PDFs
  231. Oreopithecus was a bipedal ape after all
  232. Ancient Mexican footprints?
  233. Tre2
  234. Early Humans squatted - toe bones indicate
  235. Would the Real Neandertal Please Stand up?
  236. Hominid Brain Size: 3,500,000 Million BP to Present
  237. Neandertals Had Long Childhoods, Tooth Study Suggests
  238. Hobbits may be earliest Australians
  239. Did Early Humans First Arise in Asia, Not Africa?
  240. Gerontomorphisis/Paedomorphisis and Human Evolutionary Progression
  241. Neanderthal man floated into Europe, say Spanish researchers
  242. Agriculture practiced in Upper Paleolithic (?)
  243. Did Climate Change Trigger Human Evolution?
  244. New Giant Hominid in Malaysia?
  245. “Backward evolution” spawns ape-like people
  246. PaleoAnthropology goes Open Access
  247. Complex Signals for Population Expansions in Europe and Beyond
  248. Timetable
  249. The Troglodytidae and the Hominidae in the Taxonomy and Evolution of Higher Primates
  250. The Myakka Skunk Ape Photographs