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- A Fossil History of Southern African Land Mammals
- Sterkfontein at 75: Review of Palaeoenvironments, Fauna and Archaeology from the Hominin Site of Sterkfontein (Gauteng Province, South Africa)
- Early Hominin Paleoecology
- Sterkfontein at 75: Review of Palaeoenvironments, Fauna and Archaeology from the Hominin Site of Sterkfontein (Gauteng Province, South Africa)
- O Tempo Geológico Nas Narrativas De Museus De História Natural: Uma Análise Comparativa
- Morphoarchitectural Variation in South African Fossil Cercopithecoid
- Univerzita Karlova V Praze Pedagogická Fakulta
- Koobi Fora Research Project, Volume 6: the Fossil Monkeys Nina G
- José Morphoarchitectural Variation in South African Fossil Cercopithecoid Endocasts
- Partial Cranium of Cercopithecoides Kimeui Leakey, 1982 from Rawi Gully, Southwestern Kenya
- Reconstructing the Dietary Signal of the Primate Taxon Cercopithecoides Williamsi from the Plio- Pleistocene Caves of South Africa William G
- The Hand of Cercopithecoides Williamsi (Mammalia, Primates): Earliest Evidence for Thumb Reduction Among Colobine Monkeys
- Locomotor and Habitat Classifications of Cercopithecoid Postcranial Material from Sterkfontein Member 4, Bolt's Farm and Swartkrans Members 1 and 2, South Africa
- A Partial Hominoid Innominate from the Miocene of Pakistan: Description and Preliminary Analyses
- Distribution of Mammalian Fauna During the Early Pleistocene Of
- AMNH-Scientific-Publications-2015
- University of Cape Town
- The Evolution of Primate Body Size: Left-Skewness, Maximum Size, and Cope’S Rule
- 68Th Annual Meeting
- Diet and the Dietary Niches of the Malagasy Subfossil Lemurs: an Analysis of Dental Microwear, Dental Proportions, and Grit Accumulation
- African Land Mammal Ages
- ANTH 361: Human Evolution
- A Comparison of Molar Morphology from Extant Cercopithecid Monkeys and Pliocene Parapapio from Makapansgat, South Africa Using Elliptical Fourier Analysis
- Dental Microwear Analysis of Cercopithecoides Williamsi
- Primates, Cercopithecidae)