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Will you stop bugging me? Malaria and the evolutionary challenge that won't go away 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (2): 46-51
  • Daniel M. Parker
  • Kenneth M. Weiss
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Monogamy, strongly bonded groups, and the evolution of human social structure 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (2): 52-65
  • Bernard Chapais
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The human post-fertile lifespan in comparative evolutionary context 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (2): 66-79
  • Daniel A. Levitis
  • Laurie Bingman Lackey
  • Oskar Burger
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Little orphan's nanny. Where do genes come from and who takes care of them? 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (1): 4-8
  • Kenneth M. Weiss
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Seasonal mortality patterns in primates: implications for the interpretation of dental microwear 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (1): 9-19
  • Frederick E. Grine
  • Jan F. Gogarten
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Pandora's growing box: inferring the evolution and development of hominin brains from endocasts 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (1): 20-33
  • Christoph Peter Eduard Zollikofer
  • Marcia Silvia Ponce de León
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Social complexity and the bow in the prehistoric North American record 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (3): 81-8
  • Joanne Souza
  • John H. Blitz
  • Paul M. Bingham
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Social complexity and the bow in the eastern woodlands 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (3): 89-95
  • Erick S. Porth
  • John H. Blitz
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Conflict and societal change in late prehistoric eastern North America 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (3): 96-102
  • Emil Zavodny
  • George Chaplin
  • George R. Milner
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Sedentism, social change, warfare, and the bow in the ancient Pueblo Southwest 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (3): 103-10
  • Paul F. Reed
  • Phil R. Geib
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Sociopolitical complexity and the bow and arrow in the American Southwest 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (3): 111-17
  • Michael J. O'Brien
  • Todd L. Vanpool
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Effects of the bow on social organization in western North America 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (3): 118-23
  • Robert L. Bettinger
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Effects of the bow on social organization in western North America 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (3): 124-32
  • Brendan J. Culleton
  • Douglas J. Kennett
  • John R. Johnson
  • Patricia M. Lambert
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The bow and arrow in northern North America 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (3): 133-8
  • Herbert Maschner
  • Owen K. Mason
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The bow and cultural complexity of the Canadian plains 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (3): 139-44
  • Dale Walde
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Theory testing in prehistoric North America: fruits of one of the world's great archaeological natural laboratories 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (3): 145-53
  • Joanne Souza
  • Paul M. Bingham
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The evolution of the patterning of human lactation: a comparative perspective 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (5): 202-12
  • Carel P. Van Schaik
  • Christopher W. Kuzawa
  • Maria A. Van Noordwijk
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
A practical guide to the study of social relationships 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (5): 213-25
  • Dorothy Cheney
  • Joan Silk
  • Robert Seyfarth
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Reproductive suppression in female primates: a review 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (5): 226-38
  • Amy Lu
  • Jacinta C. Beehner
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The impact of male reproductive skew on kin structure and sociality in multi-male groups 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (5): 239-50
  • Anja Widdig
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Cooperation and conflict between women in the family 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (5): 251-8
  • Ruth Mace
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Choosy but not chaste: multiple mating in human females 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (5): 259-69
  • Brooke A. Scelza
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Plus ça ne change pas. Evolution may be a race, but to where? 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (4): 167-71
  • Kenneth M. Weiss
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The end of higher taxa: a reply to Tattersall 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (4): 172-3
  • Matt Cartmill
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Understanding primate communities: recent developments and future directions 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (4): 174-85
  • Jason M. Kamilar
  • Lydia Beaudrot
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Natural cooperators: food sharing in humans and other primates 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (4): 186-95
  • Adrian V. Jaeggi
  • Michael Gurven
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Raptors and primate evolution 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (6): 280-93
  • Lee R. Berger
  • W. Scott McGraw
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Grandmothers and the evolution of human longevity: a review of findings and future directions 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (6): 294-302
  • James E. Coxworth
  • Kristen Hawkes
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
From forest fires to fisheries management: anthropology, conservation biology, and historical ecology 2013 Evolutionary anthropology 22 (6): 303-11
  • Todd J. Braje
  • Torben C. Rick
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Bottom, crowned with ass's head: does an inversion in thinking portend the end of enlightenment in science? 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (2): 5-9
  • Kenneth M. Weiss
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
European miocene hominids and the origin of African ape and human clade 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (2): 10-23
  • David R. Begun
  • László Kordos
  • Mariam C. Nargonowalla
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
European neolithization and ancient DNA: an assessment 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (2): 24-37
  • Marie-France Deguilloux
  • Marie-Hélène Pemonge
  • Rachel Leahy
  • Stéphane Rottier
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Philip Valentine Tobias (October 214, 1925 - June 7, 2012) 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (4): 127-9
  • Frederick E. Grine
  • Peter S. Ungar
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
To understand the baboon: the triumph of evolutionary methods 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (4): 131-5
  • Kenneth M. Weiss
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Primate socioecology at the crossroads: past, present, and future 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (4): 136-50
  • Charles Janson
  • Tim Clutton-Brock
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The shape of human evolution: a geometric morphometric perspective 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (4): 151-65
  • F. James Rohlf
  • Karen L. Baab
  • Kieran P. McNulty
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The fleagle factor: in life publishing alike, the editor has the final say 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 221 (2): 45-9
  • Kenneth M. Weiss
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The science behind pre-Columbian evidence of syphilis in Europe: research by dosumentary 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 221 (2): 60-57
  • George J. Armelagos
  • Kristin N. Harper
  • Molly K. Zuckerman
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The role of terrestriality in promoting primate technology 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 221 (2): 58-68
  • Carel P. Van Schaik
  • Crickette M. Sanz
  • Elisabetta Visalberghi
  • Ellen J.M. Meulman
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The pre-Natufian epipaleolithic: long-term behavioral trends in the levant 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 221 (2): 69-81
  • Jay T. Stock
  • Lisa S. Maher
  • Tobias Richter
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Robert Reuven Sokal, 1926-2012 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (3): 87-8
  • Michael Bell
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Evolution of human teeth and jaws: implications for dentistry and orthodontics 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (3): 94-5
  • Jerome C. Rose
  • John Sorrentino
  • Peter S. Ungar
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Agnotology 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (3): 96-100
  • Kenneth M. Weiss
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The status of Homo heidelbergensis (Schoetensack 1908) 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (3): 101-7
  • Chris Stringer
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Hominoid dispersal patterns and human evolution 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (3): 108-12
  • Andreas Koenig
  • Carola Borries
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
The prehistory of he Arabian peninsula: deserts, dispersals, and demography 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (3): 113-25
  • Huw S. Groucutt
  • Michael D. Petraglia
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Dracula! A paradigm shift in evolutionary genetics. Death of a theory at the hands of the undead? 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (5): 176-81
  • Kenneth M. Weiss
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
What makes us human? Answers from evolutionary anthropology 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (5): 182-94
  • Agustín Fuentes
  • James M. Calcagno
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Functionally referential signals: a promising paradigm whose time has passed 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (5): 195-205
  • Brandon C. Wheeler
  • Julia Fischer
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538
Primate origins, human origins, and the end of higher taxa 2012 Evolutionary anthropology 21 (6): 208-20
  • Matt Cartmill
H6/HB [EVOLUTIONARY-] 1060-1538