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Ronald Barrett
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Douglas Bird
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Australian Magazine, August 10, 2002, Saturday, MAGAZINE; Pg. 46,
768 words, An arresting development, Susan Maushart
2. The New York Times, July 2, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final ,
Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 2248 words, Why Childhood
Lasts, and Lasts and Lasts , By NATALIE ANGIER
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, December 07, 2002, Features; Pg. 44, 2205 words,
Mother's little helpers; It's official, our kids really do take an
incredibly long time to grow up. Meredith F. Small wonders whether
an evolutionary trick designed to help the family out has backfired
on today's parents, Meredith F. Small; Meredith F. Small is a writer
and professor of anthropology at Cornell University
Rebecca Bird
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Melissa Brown
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 10, 2004, SUNDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
SUNDAY REVIEW;, Pg. M5, 3144 words, LITERARY GUIDE
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
David DeGusta
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. USA TODAY, April
7, 2005, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 10D, 337 words, Ancient
skull puts teeth in question of elder care, Dan Vergano
2. The San Francisco Chronicle,
JUNE 12, 2003, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION Correction Appended , NEWS;,
Pg. A1, 1174 words, Fossils of 160,000-year-old skulls fill gap in
human evolution record; Latest hominid discovery supports out-of-Africa
theory, Carl T. Hall
3. The Ottawa Citizen,
October 01, 1999, FINAL, 399 words, Neanderthals dined on their own
kind, Nigel Hawkes, LONDON
4. The Washington Post,
February 22, 1999, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A07; SCIENCE
NOTEBOOK, 789 words, SCIENCE NOTEBOOK
5. The San Francisco Chronicle,
FEBRUARY 16, 1999, TUESDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A2, 1061 words,
Study Pokes Hole in Talking Neanderthal Theory; UC anthropologists
date origins of speech many millennia later, David Perlman
6. THE AUSTRALIAN, August
5, 1997, Tuesday, WORLD; Pg. 11, 441 words, Burnt bones point to a
cornucopia of cannibals pre-1700 , NIGEL HAWKES
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
William Durham
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, July 18, 1986, Friday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 28, Column 1; National Desk, 1069 words, CAVE GIVES
CLUES TO CANNIBALISM, By ERIK ECKHOLM
2. The New York Times, January 19, 1983, Wednesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section A; Page 9, Column 1; National Desk, 1152 words, 20
GET CASH PRIZES IN 'GENIUS SEARCH', By KATHLEEN TELTSCH
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
James Fox
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, April 4, 1989, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition
Correction Appended, Section C; Page 1, Column 5; Science Desk, 1576
words, Linguists Solve Riddles of Ancient Mayan Language, By SANDRA
BLAKESLEE
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 4, 1983, Thursday,
Midwestern Edition, Focus; Pg. 2, 801 words, Finding out why people
'tok' the way they do, By Barbara Kelley, Palo Alto, Calif.
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
James Jones
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), June 16, 1999, Wednesday, Metro
Edition, NEWS; Science; Pg. 14A, 1296 words, HUMAN EVOLUTION; It's
a meat or potatoes debate; A new hypothesis has emerged that changes
the menu of human evolution from cooked meat to cooked tubers., Jim
Dawson; Staff Writer
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Richard Klein
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, May 13, 2005 Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section
A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 8, 929 words, DNA Study Yields Clues
on First Migration of Early Humans, By NICHOLAS WADE
2. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 4, 2005, FRIDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A2, 1098 words, Hopping mad over 'hobbit'; Scientists fight
over fossil skull and bones of humanlike creature, David Perlman
3. The New York Times, November 9, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 2, 1170 words, Miniature People
Add Extra Pieces to Evolutionary Puzzle, By NICHOLAS WADE
4. The New York Times, October 5, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Column 4; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1641 words, What a Story
Lice Can Tell, By NICHOLAS WADE
5. The Washington Post, September 20, 2004 Monday, Final Edition, A
Section; A06, 1120 words, Caveful of Clues About Early Humans; Interbreeding
With Neanderthals Among Theories Being Explored, Fredric Heeren, Special
to The Washington Post
6. The Independent (London), May 26, 2004, Wednesday, First Edition;
FEATURES; Pg. 8,9, 1253 words, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: THE BURNING
ISSUE; ISRAELI RESEARCHERS HAVE PUSHED BACK THE DATE AT WHICH HUMANS,
STEVE CONNOR Australian Aborigines dance around a fire: debate continues
over when fire was first controlled by humans; left, three of the sites
that have provided clues John Bryson/TLP
7. The Independent (London), May 26, 2004, Wednesday, First Edition;
FEATURES; Pg. 8,9, 1253 words, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: THE BURNING
ISSUE; ISRAELI RESEARCHERS HAVE PUSHED BACK THE DATE AT WHICH HUMANS,
STEVE CONNOR Australian Aborigines dance around a fire: debate continues
over when fire was first controlled by humans; left, three of the sites
that have provided clues John Bryson/TLP
8. Financial Times (London, England), April 30, 2004 Friday, London
Edition 1, FEATURES; Pg. 15, 762 words, The first spark of civilisation:
ARCHAEOLOGY: The earliest evidence of human-controlled fire has been
found in Israel and may explain how Europe was populated, writes Michael
Balter, By MICHAEL BALTER
9. The Seattle Times, April 16, 2004, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE;
News;, Pg. A10, 397 words, S. Africa shells may be the world's oldest
jewelry, Bryn Nelson; Newsday
10. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 25, 2004, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A2, 713 words, Theory thrusts jaws into evolution debate;
Gene mutation let human brains grow bigger, scientists say, David Perlman
11. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), September 11, 2003 Thursday Final
Edition, OPINION/COMMENTARY/EDITORIAL; Pg. 42A, 1650 words, DID NEANDERTHALS
COME TO A VIOLENT END?; SCIENTISTS QUICK TO OFFER OTHER PLAUSIBLE EXPLANATIONS
FOR THEIR DISAPPEARANCE, Linda Seebach, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS
12. The New York Times, August 19, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 2024 words, Why Humans
and Their Fur Parted Ways , By NICHOLAS WADE
13. The New York Times, July 15, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 5; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 3312 words, Early Voices:
The Leap to Language , By NICHOLAS WADE
14. New Straits Times (Malaysia), June 29, 2003, Sunday, Out-of-the-box;
Pg. 8, 791 words, Unleash the creative 'child' within, By Dzulkifli
Abdul Razak
15. The New York Times, March 18, 2003 Tuesday Correction Appended,
Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 2, 1377
words, In Click Languages, an Echo of the Tongues of the Ancients ,
By NICHOLAS WADE
16. The New York Times, March 11, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 1248 words, ESSAY; The
Unbearable Loneliness of Being Homo Sapiens, By JAMES GORMAN
17. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 10, 2003, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A6, 1136 words, Cutting Neanderthals off the family tree;
Modern humans derive fully from Cro-Magnons, Stanford anthropologist
contends, David Perlman
18. The New York Times, February 19, 2003 Wednesday, Late Edition -
Final , Section A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 6, 963 words, Dating
of Australian Remains Backs Theory of Early Migration of Humans , By
NICHOLAS WADE
19. The Guardian (London), February 17, 2003, Guardian Home Pages,
Pg. 16, 271 words, Mutant gene 'sparked art and culture'
20. The Independent (London), February 17, 2003, Monday, NEWS; Pg.
9, 226 words, MUTATION IN CREATIVITY GENE LED TO RISE OF MAN'
21. Ottawa Citizen, February 17, 2003 Monday Final Edition, News; Pg.
A10, 594 words, 'Creativity gene' sparked modern mind, expert says:
Professor rejects traditional explanation for transformation to artistic
beings, Mark Henderson, DENVER
22. Ottawa Citizen, February 17, 2003 Monday Final Edition, News; Pg.
A10, 594 words, 'Creativity gene' sparked modern mind, expert says:
Professor rejects traditional explanation for transformation to artistic
beings, Mark Henderson, DENVER
23. The New York Times, November 22, 2002 Friday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 20, 1376 words, From Wolf
to Dog, Yes, but When? , By NICHOLAS WADE
24. The New York Times, November 12, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 1458 words, Geneticists
Track More of Earliest Humans' First Itineraries , By NICHOLAS WADE
, COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y.
25. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 28, 2002, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A8, 318 words, Scientists to speak to public at Stanford's
'Wonderfest', David Perlman
26. The New York Times, August 15, 2002 Thursday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 5; National Desk; Pg. 18, 692 words, Language Gene
Is Traced To Emergence of Humans , By NICHOLAS WADE
27. The Guardian (London), June 13, 2002, Guardian Online Pages, Pg.
10, 751 words, Online: science: A gleam of intellect: Jewellery isn't
just for glamour, says Sanjida O'Connell. Decorating ourselves may
really be a statement about status, kinship or even brainpower, Sanjida
O'Connell
28. Ottawa Citizen, February 16, 2002 Saturday Final Edition, News;
Pg. A5, 518 words, Searching for clues to human thought: An Alberta
professor is helping to shed light on the origin and evolution of human
behaviour, writes Michael Smith., Michael Smith, BOSTON
29. The New York Times, October 4, 2001 Thursday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 2; National Desk; Pg. 1, 1116 words, Researchers
Say Gene Is Linked to Language , By NICHOLAS WADE
30. The New York Times, January 16, 2001 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 1294 words, Of Tubers,
Fire and Human Evolution , By MARK DERR
31. The New York Times, November 14, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 2210 words, The
Origin of the Europeans; Combining Genetics and Archaeology, Scientists
Rough Out Continent's 50,000-Year-Old Story, By NICHOLAS WADE
32. The New York Times, November 7, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 1; Column 2; Science Desk, 2927 words, Who Is Fat?
It Depends on Culture, By NATALIE ANGIER, WASHINGTON
33. The New York Times, March 29, 2000, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 18; Column 2; National Desk , 987 words, DNA Tests
Cast Doubt on Link Between Neanderthals and Modern Man, By NICHOLAS
WADE
34. The Ottawa Citizen, March 3, 2000, Friday, FINAL, 654 words, Highly
refined stone tools prove ancient Asians' sophistication: Major discovery
debunks theory Oriental civilization was less advanced, Paul Recer,
WASHINGTON
35. The Ottawa Citizen, March 3, 2000, Friday, EARLY, 654 words, Highly
refined stone tools prove ancestors' sophistication: Major discovery
debunks theory East Asian civilization was less advanced, Paul Recer,
WASHINGTON
36. USA TODAY, September 21, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;,
Pg. 9D, 376 words, Tools offer clues but few answers, Dan Vergano
37. September 21, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 9D, 2166
words, Sizing up Neanderthals and human heritage 'Hybrid' child adds
to debate, Dan Vergano
38. The New York Times, March 16, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 17; Column 1; National Desk , 1375 words, Study Alters
Time Line for the Splitting of Human Populations, By NICHOLAS WADE
39. The New York Times, January 12, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 4; Column 3; Science Desk , 1008 words, Of Tortoises,
Hares and the Peopling of Earth, By NICHOLAS WADE
40. The New York Times, December 6, 1997, Saturday, Late Edition -
Final, Section B; Page 7; Column 3; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk
, 1348 words, A New Journal: A Digest That Feeds on Digests, By ROBIN
POGREBIN
41. The New York Times, June 13, 1997, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 12; Column 1; National Desk , 1146 words, Man Has Older
Friend Than Thought, By NICHOLAS WADE
42. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), February 28, 1997, Friday, NEWS/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL;
Ed. F; Pg. 3A, 892 words, Tools link humans to Siberia 300,000 years
ago, Lee Bowman; Scripps Howard News Service
43. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 22, 1995, SUNDAY, SUNDAY EDITION,
;Pg. 1/Z5, 1915 words, One Step at a Time Paleontologists are exulting
over new fossils that date back to the time the, Charles Petit, Chronicle
Science Writer
44. The Washington Post, June 27, 1991, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A3, 796 words, Neanderthal Relics Spawn New Debate; Did
Subspecies Coexist With Modern Humans?, William Booth
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, April 10, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 8, 526 words,
Is this the earliest sign of human culture?, Staff
2. U.S. News & World Report, September 1, 2003, SCIENCE & SOCIETY;
Vol. 135 , No. 6; Pg. 58, 327 words, Humanity's big coverup, By Nell
Boyce
3. U.S. News & World Report, January 20, 2003, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
PORTRAIT: SVANTE PAABO; Vol. 134 , No. 2; Pg. 62, 1294 words, The Human
Factor, By Nancy Shute, LEIPZIG, GERMANY
4. U.S. News & World Report, September 16, 2002, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Vol. 133 , No. 10; Pg. 64, 412 words, We the mutants, By Nancy Shute
5. New Scientist, June 01, 2002, Opinion; Opinion - Books; Pg. 52,
259 words, Worry beads, Nick Saunders; Nick Saunders is in the Department
of Anthropology, University College London
6. Newsweek, January 21, 2002,, Atlantic Edition, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. 47, 547 words, Did Early Humans Think?, By Caille Millner
7. U.S. News & World Report, November 19, 2001 November 19, 2001,
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; FUTURES; Vol. 131 , No. 21; Pg. 59, 271 words,
The bone people, By Charles W. Petit
8. New Scientist, June 19, 1999, Features, Pg. 4242, 2699 words, Family
secrets, Scott Norris (Albuquerque, New Mexico; Scott Norris is a freelance
science writer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico) It has long been thought
that modern humans wiped out the Neanderthals when they invaded Europe.
But, asks Scott Norris, did they make love, not war ?
9. Bulletin of the Simone de Beauvoir Institute, 1997, Vol. 17; Pg.
23-32; ISSN: 0840-4011, 01338276, 2812 words, From Care to Cure-Toward
an Altered Strategy for Treating Women's Addictions, Alexander, Anna
10. Columbia Journalism Review, March 1995 /, April 1995, Vol. XXXIII,
No. 6; Pg. 33, 8807 words, COVERING TOBACCO; A Handbook for Journalists
11. U.S. News & World Report, September 16, 1991, SCIENCE & SOCIETY;
COVER STORY; Vol. 111, No. 12; Pg. 53, 3898 words, Who We Were, By
William F. Allman
Joanna Mountain
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Financial Times (London, England), May 29, 2004 Saturday, FT WEEKEND
MAGAZINE - Of All Things; Pg. 13, 758 words, Science matters, By
JUDITH KLOTZKO
2. The New Zealand Herald, April 23, 2003 Wednesday, NEWS; World, 281
words, Clicking linked to birth of language
3. The Independent (London), March 18, 2003, Tuesday, NEWS; Pg. 11,
684 words, AFRICAN CLICK LANGUAGE HOLDS KEY TO ORIGINS OF EARLIEST
HUMAN SPEECH', STEVE CONNOR
4. The New York Times, March 18, 2003 Tuesday Correction Appended,
Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 2, 1377
words, In Click Languages, an Echo of the Tongues of the Ancients ,
By NICHOLAS WADE
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, March 29, 2003, News; In Brief; Pg. 27, 144 words,
A click away from the earliest language, Staff
2. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, January 2003, Vol. 12, No.
1; Pg. 1; ISSN: 1067-6220, 3882999, 41997 words, Genes, parents, and
assisted reproductive technologies: arts, mistakes, sex, race, & law.
John Rick
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, April 30, 2005, Guardian
Travel Pages, Pg. 2, 1590 words, Travel: Hidden treasures: Are we
loving them to death?, John Hemming
2. The San Francisco Chronicle, DECEMBER 21, 2000, THURSDAY,, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A22, 1095 words, Road Meets Ruins; Stanford team
seeks compromise before Peru paves over relics, Ernesto Garcia Calderon,
Chavin de Huantar, Peru
3. The New York Times, April 23, 1997, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Anna C. Roosevelt, Section C; Page 1; Column 5;
Science Desk, 2830 words, SCIENTIST AT WORK: Anna C. Roosevelt; Sharp
and To the Point In Amazonia, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
4. The New York Times, April 23, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Anna C. Roosevelt, Section C; Page 1; Column 5; Science Desk , 2830
words, SCIENTIST AT WORK: Anna C. Roosevelt; Sharp and To the Point
In Amazonia, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
5. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), April 21, 1996 Sunday, FINAL / ALL,
NATIONAL; Pg. 6A, 794 words, NEW LIGHT IS SHED ON EARLY AMERICANS,
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; NEW YOREK TIMES, NEW YORK
6. The New York Times, April 19, 1996, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 10; Column 1; Foreign Desk , 1234 words, In an Amazon
Cave, Light Is Shed on Early Americans, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
7. The Seattle Times, February 24, 1992, Monday, Final Edition, SCENE;
DIGEST; Pg. F1, 466 words, DIGEST, BY BILL DIETRICH
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, December 21, 2002, News; In Brief; Pg. 17, 114 words,
Deafening seashells, Staff
2. New Scientist, March 4, 2000, This Week, Pg. 44, 611 words, Gimme
shelter, Peter Hadfield (Tokyo) It's possible that early humans were
building huts half a million years ago
Ian Robertson
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, December 17, 2005, FEATURES; Cover Story; Pg. 32,
2412 words, Use it don't lose it; Why are well-educated, active people
more able to fend off the symptoms of dementia and brain damage? Lisa
Melton investigates, Lisa Melton. Lisa Melton is science writer in
residence at the Novartis Foundation in London
Arthur Wolf
1. The Guardian (London), May 17, 2003, Guardian Weekend Pages, Pg.
24, 6286 words, Weekend: You're 40, happily married - and then you
meet your long-lost brother and fall passionately in love.
2. The Independent (London), September 22, 2000, Friday, FEATURES;
Pg. 8, 1454 words, SCIENCE: WHY WE CONFORM TO THE LAST TABOO; WHILE
THERE ARE STRONG BIOLOGICAL REASONS FOR AVOIDING SEXUAL RELATIONS WITH
CLOSE KIN, SOCIAL CONDITIONING HAS ALWAYS BEEN A KEY REASON, TOO.,
Patrick Bateson And Paul Martin
3. The Washington Post, May 18, 1986, Sunday, Final Edition, Outlook;
F3, 2656 words, A Renegade China Watcher and a Rigid Academy; Lives;
First Person: The China Watchers, By Jay Mathews; Jay Mathews, the
West Coast bureau chief of The Washington Post, became its first Peking
correspondent in 1979 and is co-author of "One Billion: A China
Chronicle.", STANFORD, Calif.
4. The New York Times, June 7, 1983, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 1, Column 5; National Desk, 2290 words, SECRECY IN
A DISMISSAL BY STANFORD FUELS ACADEMIC FREEDOM DISPUTE, By FOX BUTTERFIELD
5. The Washington Post, February 26, 1983, Saturday, Final Edition,
First Section; A2, 687 words, Stanford Expels Student Faulted on China
Study, By Jay
6. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 6, 1981, Tuesday,
The Midwestern Edition, Pg. 13, 896 words, American Scholar to blame
for Chinese cutback on US researchers?, By Mike Chinoy, Special to
The Christian Science Monitor, Hong Kong
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Gender Studies News and Views, April 2000, No. 17; Pg. 8, 02562940,
1213 words, The Missing Link: Women Fieldworkers, Lagerway, John
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