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- New Series, Volume 18, 2017
- European and Northwest African Middle Pleistocene Hominids1
- Paper Series N° 33
- Large Cutting Tools Variations of Early Sudan Paleolithic from the Site of Jebel Elgrain East of Lower Atbara River
- Levallois Lithic Technology from the Kapthurin Formation, Kenya: Acheulian Origin and Middle Stone Age Diversity
- Human Origin Sites and the World Heritage Convention in Asia
- The Modern Invention of Information : Discourse, History, and Power / Ronald E
- Emerging Factors in Language Evolution
- Tryon CV, Page 2, 9/16/19
- PRACTICAL MANUAL* Typo-Technological Analysis of Prehistoric Tools: Identification, Interpretation and Drawing of the Following Tool Types: 1
- Neanderthals and Modern Humans: Behavioral Characterization the First RNMH Processes in West Asia
- Bulletin No.48
- Early Hominin Biogeography in Island Southeast Asia
- FOREST HUNTER-GATHERERS and THEIR WORLD: a Study of the Mbendjele Yaka Pygmies of Congo-Brazzaville and Their Secular and Religious Activities and Representations
- Mosaic Evolution in Hominin Phylogeny: Meanings, Implications, and Explanations
- DNA Damage Response and Immune Defense
- The Early Middle Pleistocene Site of Gombore II (Melka Kunture, Upper Awash, Ethiopia) and the Issue of Acheulean Bifacial Shaping Strategies
- Judaculla Rock: on Behalf of National Register of Jackson County, North Carolina Historic Places Nomination