Coll. Antropol. 29 (2005) 2: 769–773 UDC 572:575.8](01)''1977/2004'' Review

Papers on Evolution Published in Collegium Antropologicum from 1977–2004

Ivor Jankovi}

Institute for Antropological Research, Zagreb,

ABSTRACT

Papers on published in Collegium Antropologicum in the period from 1977 to 2004 are listed in this review.

Key words: human evolution, Collegium Antropologicum, paper

Introduction

Scholars of various fields too often concentrate on Resources and Subsistence Strategies., Coll. Antro- publications in major specialized journals, mostly in pol., 28 (1) 2004. 23–40. English language. Besides obvious reasons such as lan- guage barriers, poor distribution and availability of Arobba, D., Boscato, P., Boschian, G., Falgueres, C., smaller journals, one of the main reasons for this is the Fasani, L., Peretto, C., Sala, B., Hohenstein, U. T. & lack of awareness of the work published in such publica- Tozzi, C., Paleoenvironmental Analysis., Coll. Antro- tions. Providing a list of topic-oriented articles will en- pol., 28 (1) 2004. 5–21. able interested scientists to include some important yet Bietti, A., Boschian, G., Crisci, G. M., Danese, E., De not widely known analyses in their future work. Here, a Francesco, A. M., Dini, M., Fontana, F., Giampietri, list of works on human evolution published in Colle- A, Grifoni, R., Guerreschi, A., Liagre, J., Negrino, F., gium Antropologicum from 1977–2004 is given. Works Radi, G., Tozzi, C. & Tykot, R., Inorganic Raw Mate- included concentrate on anthropology, , and rials Economy and Provenance of Chipped Industry topics related to human evolutionary studies up to the on Some Sites of Northen and Central It- time of final Pleistocene. List is organized in three sec- aly., Coll. Antropol., 28 (1) 2004. 41–54. tions – original scientific papers, review articles and book reviews, and meeting abstracts (listed separately). Broglio, A., Cilli, C., Giacobini, G., Guerreschi, A, Ma- In each section, references are organized alphabetically lerba, G. & Villa, G., Typological and Technological by the first author. These files are or soon will be avail- Study of Prehistoric Implements in Animal Hard able as PDFs at: www.inantro.hr Tissues., Coll. Antropol., 28 (1) 2004. 55–61. Bruner, E., Saracino, B., Ricci, F., Tanfuri, M., Passa- rello, P. & Manzi, G., Midsagital Cranial Shape Vari- Original Scientific Papers ation in the Genus Homo by Geometric Morpho- metrics., Coll. Antropol., 28 (1) 2004. 99–112. Alexeev, V. P., Horizontal Profile of the Cra- nia from Krapina Comparatively Considered., Coll. Crawford, T., McKee, J., Kuykendall, K., Latham, A. & Antropol., 3 (1) 1979. 7–14. Conroy, G. C., Recent Paleoanthropological Excava- tions of In Situ Deposits at , South Af- Alhaique, F., Bisconti, M., Castiglioni, E., Cilli, C., Fa- rica – A First Report., Coll. Antropol., 28 (suppl. 2) sani, L., Giacobini, G., Grifoni, R., Guerreschi, A., 2004. 43–57 Iacopini, A., Malerba, G., Peretto, C., Recchi, A., Rocci Ris, A., Rochintelli, A., Rottoli, M., Hohenstein, Facchini, F., Symbolism in Prehistoric Man., Coll. An- U. T., Tozzi, C., Visentini, P. & Wilkens, B., Animal tropol., 24 (2), 2000. 541–553.

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Falk, D., Hominin Brain Evolution – New Century, New Review Articles and Book Reviews Directions., Coll. Antropol., 28 (suppl. 2) 2004. 59– 65. Bari}, Lj., Dragutin Gorjanovi}-Kramberger and His Discovery of the Krapina Neanderthal Man., Coll. Macchiarelli, R., Bondioli, L., Falk, D., Faupl, P., Iller- Antropol., 3 (1) 1979. 125–128. haus, B., Kullmer, O., Richter, W., Said, H., Sand- rock, O., Schäefer, K., Urbanek, C., Viola, B. T., Crews, D. E. & Gerber, L. M., Reconstructing Life His- Weber, G. W. & Seidler, H., Early Pliocene Hominid tory of Hominids and ., Coll. Antropol., 27 Tooth from Galili, Somali Region, Ethiopia., Coll. (1) 2003. 7–22. Antropol., 28 (suppl. 2) 2004. 65–76. Facchini, F., Belcastro, M. G. & Hohenstein, U. T., Evo- Malez, M., Fossile Menschen aus Nordwestkroatien und lution of the Human Peopling in – Paleobiology, ihre quartärgeologische, paläeontologische und palä- Behavior, Subsistence Strategies. A Research Pro- olitische Grundlage., Coll. Antropol., 2 (1) 1979. 29– gram Financed by the MIUR (Ministry of Education, 41. University and Research)., Coll. Antropol., 28 (1) 2004. 1–3. Malez, M., On the Possibility of the Existence of a »Skull Cult« in From the Vindija (Croa- Godina, E., What It Means to Be 98% Chimpanzee – tia, Yugoslavia)., Coll. Antropol., 9 (2), 1985. 231– Apes, People and Their Genes (By Jonathan Marks, 240. University of California Press, Berkeley, Los An- geles, London, 2002)., Coll. Antropol., 28 (1) 2004. Peretto, C., Biagi, P., Boschian, G., Broglio, A., De Stefa- 469–471. ni, M., Fasani, L., Fontana, F., Grifoni, R., Guerre- schi, A., Iacopini, A., Minelli, A., Pala, R., Peresani, Jankovi}, I., Medial Mandibular Ramus: Ontogenetic, M., Radi, G., Ronchitelli, A., Sarti, L., Hohenstein, U. Idiosyncratic, and Geographic Variation in Recent T. & Tozzi, C., Living-Floors and Structures From the Homo, Great Apes, and Fossil Hominids (by Gary D. Lower to the Bronze Age in Italy., Coll. Richards, Rebecca S. Jabbour and John Y. Anderson. Antropol., 28 (1) 2004. 63–88. BAR International Series 1138, Oxford, 2003)., Coll. Antropol., 28 (2) 2004. 957–958. Recheis, W., Macchiarelli, R., Siedler, H., Weaver, D. S., Schäefer, K., Bondioli, L., Weber, G. W. & zur Ned- Jankovi}, I., Neandertals...150 Years Later., Coll. Antro- den, D., Re-evaluation of the Endocranial Volume of pol., 28 (suppl. 2) 2004. 379–401. the Guattari 1 Neandertal Specimen (Monte Circeo)., Kallay, J., Paleomastological Research Work in Croatia., Coll. Antropol., 23 (2) 1999. 397–405. Coll. Antropol., 4 (suppl.) 1980. 31–33. Schrenk, F., Sandrock, O. & Kullmer, O., An »Open Malez, M., Dragutin Gorjanovi}-Kramberger (1856– Source« Perspective of Earliest Hominid Origins., 1936) and His Contribution to the Advancement of Coll. Antropol., 28 (suppl. 2) 2004. 113–119. Paleoanthropology and the Beginning of the 20th Schwartz, J. H., Barking up the Wrong Ape – Austra- Century., Coll. Antropol., 12 (1) 1988. 175–188. lopiths and the Quest for Chimpanzee Characters in Malez, M., Sites of Fossil Men in Yugoslavia., Coll. Hominid Fossils., Coll. Antropol., 28 (suppl. 2) 2004. Antropol., 4 (suppl.) 1980. 13–29. 87–101. Meyer, H., africanus 1925–1985., Coll. Senut, B., New Data on the Humerus and Its Joints in Antropol., 9 (2) 1985. 241–148 Plio-Pleistocene Hominids., Coll. Antropol., 4 (1) 1980. Rudan, P., The Origins of Man – Another Viewpoint., 87–93. Coll. Antropol., 16 (2) 1992. 453–455. Tattersall, I., The Dual Origin of Modern Humanity., Supek, O., The Question of the Earliest Primate Adap- Coll. Antropol., 28 (suppl. 2) 2004. 77–85. tations., Coll. Antropol., 3 (1) 1979. 129–135. Tillier, A. M., Reproductive Patterns in Neanderthals: A Source for Critical Analysis., Coll. Antropol., 16 (1) [laus, M., R. Ciochon, J. Olsen and J. James: Other Ori- 1992. 53–58. gins: The Search for the Giant Ape in Human Prehis- tory., Coll. Antropol., 16 (1) 1992. 229–231. Vacca, E. & Pesce Delfino, V., Three-Dimensional Topo- graphic Survey of the Human Remains in Lamalun- ga Cave (Altamura, Bari, Southern Italy)., Coll. An- Meeting Abstracts of the 12th International tropol., 28 (1) 2004. 113–119. Congress of Antropological and Ethnologi- Vacca, E., Ciraci, R. & Pesce Delfino, V., Shape Analysis cal Sciences of the Mid-Sagittal Craniogram in Some European and Upper-Paleolithic Adult and Subadult Crania., Adefris, T., Comparison of the Bodo Cranium With Omo Coll. Antropol., 28 (1) 2004. 121–129. I and Omo II and the Implications of the Revised Weber, G. W. & Kim, J., Thickness Distribution of the Dates of Olorgosaille., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) Occipital Bone – A New Approach Based on CT-data 1998. 333. of Modern Humans and OH 9 (H. ergaster)., Coll. Andrews, P. & Cook, J., Cut Marks and Natural Pro- Antropol., 23 (2) 1999. 333–343. cesses., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 343.

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Arens, W. E., Interpretation of Fossil Evidence for Cus- Leguebe, A. & Orban-Segebarth, R., The Neanderthals tomary Cannibalism., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. from Spy: A Biometrical Analysis of the Hand Bo- 343. nes., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 305. Bar-Yosef, O., The Transition from Middle to Upper Livingstone, F. B., Genetic and Morphological Evidence Palaeolithic in S-W Asia., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) for the Origin of Homo sapiens: Are They Contradic- 1998. 335. tory or Compatible?, Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 225. Bilsborough, A., The Nature, Range and Status of Populations., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) Magori, C. C., Laetoli Hominid 18 Skull: An Archaic 1998. 333. Homo sapiens., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 333. Bräuer, G., Africa’s Place in the Evolution of Homo sapi- Malez, M. & Malez, V., Faunal Remains From the Kra- ens., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 335. pina Site., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 347. Malez, M. & Rukavina, D., Stratigraphy of the Krapina Bromage, T. G., Determination of Handedness From Site., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 347. Cutmarks on Bones., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 343. Mann, A. E., An Examination of Cranial Damage at Krapina: Medical and Social Implications., Coll. An- Caspari, R., Cranial Non-metrics of the Krapina Nean- tropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 347. derthals., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 346. Masao, F. The Middle Stone Age and the Transition to Charnetzky, A., The Evolutionary Status of the Stein- the LSA in Eastern Africa., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) heim Endocranium and its Bearing on Sapienation., 1998. 335. Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 333. Minugh-Purvis, N., Interpreting Immature Craniofacial Condemi, S., The Temporal Bones of Krapina in Rela- Morphology at Krapina: Problems and Possibilities., tion to Other Riss-Wurm Temporal Bones (Sacco- Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 347. pastore – La Chaise)., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) Morris, A. G., Biological Relationships Between Upper 1998. 346. Pleistocene and Holocene Populations in Southern Cook, J. Cut Marks on Human Bones From Gough’s Africa., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 335–336. Cave, Somerset., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. Partridge, T. C., Paleoecology of the Southern African 343–344. : New Data From Do, H., Middle Paleolithic Transhumance in Southern and Taung., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 336. ., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 1–2. Poulianos, A. N., The Peopling of Europe., Coll. Antro- Dong, X., Comparison Among Asian Homo erectus Popu- pol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 334. lations., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 333. Poulianos, N. A., Within Lower-Middle Foley, R. A., Co-Evolution of Early African Hominids., Pleistocene Sites., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 39. 336. Frayer, D. W. & Russell, M. D., Toothpick Grooves in the Protsch Von Zieten, R. R., Chronometric and Morpho- Krapina Dental Sample., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) metric Evidence Supporting the »Replacement The- 1998. 346. ory« of Neanderthal to Homo sapiens sapiens in Cen- tral Europe., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 336. Frayer, D. W., Neanderthals Viewed from the Upper Puech, P. F. & Puech, S., The Modified Teeth of Sinan- Paleolithic Perspective., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) thropus officinalis: Evidence of Animal Process., Coll. 1998. 335. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 345. Heim, J. L. Neanderthal and Modern European Ori- Radov~i}, J., The Krapina Neanderthals: Growth of Out gins., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 335. Understanding of Early Europeans., Coll. Antropol., Kai}, Z. & Ma}e{i}, M., Occlusal Table Features in Mo- 12 (suppl.) 1998. 347. lars of the Krapina Neanderthals., Coll. Antropol., 12 Riscutia, C. & Riscutia, I., Antropological Reconstruc- (suppl.) 1998. 347. tion as Evolution Indicator., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) Kai}, Z., Frequency of Taurodontism in the Krapina 1998. 94. Neanderthals., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 347. Rosenberg, K. R., The Evolution of Pelvic Morphology in Laitman, J. T., Evolution of the Vocal Apparatus in Hominids., Coll. Antropol., 12 Homo erectus and early Homo sapiens., Coll. Antro- (suppl.) 1998. 348. pol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 333. Russell, M., Villa, P. & Courtin, J., A Reconsideration of Le Mort, F, Gambier, D., Cutmarks and Breakage on the the Krapina Cut-marks., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) Human Bones From Le Placard (). An Exam- 1998. 348. ple of Special Mortuary Practice During the Upper Schepartz, L. A., Boundary Desputes: When, Where and Palaeolithic., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 344– Whether Homo erectus Becomes Homo sapiens., Coll. 445. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 334.

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Shipman, P. & Olsen, S. L., Trampling and Cutmarks: Zhang, Y., Human Fossils from South-east and Mirages or Mimics?, Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. the Origin of Early Homo sapiens., Coll. Antropol., 12 345. (suppl.) 1998. 334. Simek, J. F., Lithic Assemblages From Krapina (Croa- tia, Yugoslavia)., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 348. Meeting Abstracts of the 13th Congress of Simek, J. F., The Middle to Transition the European Antropological Association in Southwest France: Biocultural Revolution or Mo- saic Evolution?, Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. Aiello, L. C. & Collard, M., Climate and Human Evolu- 336. tion in the European Late Pleistocene., Coll. Antro- Smith, F. H., Cranial Variation in the Neanderthal Re- pol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 2 mains From Krapina., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) Bajd, B., Neanderthal Hip Morphology and Muscula- 1998. 348. ture – A Comparison of the Kebara and Krapina Fos- Smith, F. H., The Role of Continuity in the Origin of sils., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 8. Modern Humans., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. Balzeau, A., Jacob, T., Grimaud-Hervé, D., Sémah, F. & 336–337. Cabanis, E. A., Virtual Anthropology – The Internal Soffer, O., Eastern Europe During the Early Upper Characters of the »Modjokerto Child« Homo erectus Paleolithic., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 337. Calvaria Using CT Data., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) Steerneman, A. G. M., Van Der Meulen, B., Schaafsma, 2002. 13. W. & Van Vark, G. N., Testing Some Statistical Hy- Barto{ikova, Z., Sajnerova, A., & Svoboda, J., The Role potheses About Sexual Dimorphism and Human of Mobility in Spatial Organization – Analysis of the Evolution., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 306. Gravettian Station at Pavlov I ()., Szathmary, L., Ecology of the Prehistoric Population of Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 15. Man., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 118. Berge, C., Bacon, A. M. & Penin X., A Three-Dimen- Takayama, H. & Vandermeersch, B., 3D Morphological sional Shape Analysis for Studying the Ilium Growth Variations of Some Pre-Neanderthal Occipitals by in Apes, Humans and Australopithecines – Hetero- Moire Isohypsigraphy., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) chronic Hypothesis., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 1998. 337. 19. Trinkaus, E., Hominid Postcraina From Krapina., Coll. Bernhard, M., Prossinger, H., Gunz, P., Mitteröcker, P., Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 348. Schäefer, K. & Seidler, H., A Comparison of Ecto- cranial Shape Morphology in Hominoids Using Geo- Ullrich, H., Krapina and Vindija – Mortuary Practices, metric Morphometrics., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) Burials or Cannibalism?, Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 2002. 22. 1998. 348. Boroutskaia, S. B., Bipedality in Behavior of Primates Ullrich, H., Modifications of Fossil Human Bones: Cur- and Problem of Bipedality Origin in Hominid., Coll. rent Status of Facts and Interpretations., Coll. An- Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 29–30. tropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 345. Bujatti-Narbeshuber, M., Neanderthal Extinction Sche- Vassilev, N. K., The Unspecialized Prehuman Being and me and Complex Tectiform Geometric Proto-Writing the Emergence of Man., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) in Altamira, La Pasiega, and El Castillo are 1998. 95. Decoded as 3 Ice Age Global Sea Gyri and Coast Nav- Wallace, R. L., Cognitive Mapping and the Evolution of igation Maps all 3 Showing a Central Atlantic Island Mind., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 337. of an Integrative Azores Plateau White, T. D, & Toth, N., Engis Defleshing: A Refutation (MAP-) Culture of Cro Magnon Constrained by a of Russel and LeMort., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) Neanderthal Extinction (Bullman-Minotaurus.Bull- 1998. 346. fight) Eliminative Cult. Littoral Theory of Hominid Evolution, Tectural Phase., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) White, T. D., & Toth, N., The Minimum of Neanderthals 2002. 33–34. in the Krapina Assemblage., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 349. Carnieri, E., Tartarelli, G., Bartoli, F. & Mallegni, F., Strategies of Subsistence of European Human Popu- Wolpoff, M. H., Fossils and Racial Origins., Coll. Antro- lations During the Middle and Upper Paleolithic., pol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 337. Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 37. Wolpoff, M., H., The Dental Remains From Krapina., Carnieri, E., Tartarelli, G., Bartoli, F. & Mallegni, F., Coll. Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 349. The Diet of Paglicci 25 From an Upper Paleolithic Wu, M., The Phylogenetic Position of Xujiao Man., Coll. Site of Italian Peninsula., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) Antropol., 12 (suppl.) 1998. 334. 2002. 38.

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Condemi, S., The Neanderthals – Origin, Geographical Romano, M., The Hominid and Human Gait., Coll. An- Distribution and Genetics., Coll. Antropol., 26 (sup- tropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 169–170. pl.) 2002. 248–249. Rosas, A, Bastir, M. & Martínez-Maza, C., Morphologi- Friess, M., Climate and Craniofacial Variation in Hu- cal Integration and Predictive value of the Mandible mans – New Data Using 3D Morphometrics., Coll. in the Cranio-Facial System of Hominids – A Test Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 67–68. With the Atapuerca-SH Sample., Coll. Antropol., 26 Froment, A., Morphological Evolution of Populations in (suppl.) 2002. 171–172. Europe and Africa Between Late Paleolithic and Rushton, J. P. & Rushton, E: W., Progressive Changes in Neolithic., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 68–69. Brain Size and Musculo-Skeletal Traits in Seven Harvati, K., Models of Inter- and Intra- Specific Mor- Hominoid Populations., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) phological Variation and Their Application to Nean- 2002. 175. derthal – Modern Human Comparisons., Coll. Antro- Santangelo, A., Non-Human – The Point of pol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 81. Their Preclusion to Culture., Coll. Antropol., 26 Králík, M, Novotný, V & Oliva, M., Fingerprint on the (suppl.) 2002. 178–179. Venus of Dolní Vestonice I (Pavlovian, 25,000 BC)., Smith, F. H., Africans, Neanderthals, and the Origins of Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 115. Modern Europeans., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. Lee, P. C., Primate Socio-Ecology – A Diversity of Mo- 193. dels and Applications to Human Evolution., Coll. Tartarelli, G., Carnieri, E., Bartoli, F & Mallegni, F., De- Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 120. velopmental Aspects in Teeth of Italian Pleistocene., Manzi, G., Bruner, E. & Mallegni, F., Cranial Variation Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 206. in the Genus Homo Between Early and Middle Pleis- Tauveron, M., Man of the Tadrant-Plateau in the Final tocene – A Phenetic View., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) Pleistocene – Human Strategy From Aridity to Neo- 2002. 127–128. lithic., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 207–208. Pitsios, T., The Fossil Hominid Findings From the Cave Vacca, E., & Pesce Delfino, V., Three-Dimensional Topo- Site of Apidima, South Peloponnese ., Coll. graphic Survey of the Human Remains in the La- Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 158. malunga Cave (Altamura, Bari) and Further Mor- Ponce de León, M & Zollikofer, C. P. E., Craniomandi- phological Observations., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) bular Growth in the Neanderthals., Coll. Antropol., 2002. 220–221. 26 (suppl.) 2002. 160–161. Vacca, E., Ciraci, R. & Pesce Delfino, V., Shape Analysis Protsch von Zieten, R & von Berg, A., New Upper of the Mid-Sagital Cranial Profile in Adult and In- Paleolithic Finds of Neanderthal and H. sapiens sa- fant Neanderthal Crania., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) piens From the Provinces of Rheinland-Palatinate 2002. 219. and Hessia, ., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) Vassiliev, S. V., The Problem of Taxonomy of Transitive 2002. 162–163. and Cross-Breeding Fossil Hominid’s Forms., Coll. Rak, Y., Phylogenetic Implications of the Neadertal Mas- Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 224. ticatory System., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. Zollikofer, C. P. E. & Ponce de León, M., 4D Reconstruc- 164. tion in Paleoanthropology – Pattern, Process, Biol- Romano, M., The Geometry of Hominid’s Gait Impact to ogy and Geometry., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. Its Ground., Coll. Antropol., 26 (suppl.) 2002. 170. 247–248.

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