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2. A Reply to Trueman's 'A new cladistic analysis of Homo floresiensis.'
3. Establishing rates of karst landscape evolution in the Tropics: A context for the formation of archaeological sites in western Flores, Indonesia
4. A Reply to Trueman's 'A new cladistic analysis of Homo floresiensis.'
5. Establishing rates of karst landscape evolution in the Tropics: A context for the formation of archaeological sites in western Flores, Indonesia
6. A Reply to Trueman's 'A new cladistic analysis of Homo floresiensis.'
7. Preface: research at Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia
8. Homo floresiensis: a cladistic analysis
9. Continuities in stone flaking technology at Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia
10. LB1's virtual endocast, microcephaly, and hominin brain evolution
11. Reconstructing the geomorphic history of Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia: a stratigraphic interpretation of the occupational environment
12. Homo floresiensis and the late Pleistocene environments of eastern Indonesia: defining the nature of the relationship
13. Descriptions of the upper limb skeleton of Homo floresiensis
14. Descriptions of the lower limb skeleton of Homo floresiensis
15. The type specimen (LB1) of Homo floresiensis did not have Laron Syndrome
16. The foot of Homo Floresiensis
17. The evolving landscape and climate of western Flores: an environmental context for the archaeological site of Liang Bua
18. The Liang Bua faunal remains: a 95 k.yr. sequence from Flores, East Indonesia
19. The evolving landscape and climate of western Flores: an environmental context for the archaeological site of Liang Bua
20. Descriptions of the upper limb skeleton of Homo floresiensis
21. Preface: research at Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia
22. LB1's virtual endocast, microcephaly, and hominin brain evolution
23. Continuities in stone flaking technology at Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia
24. Homo floresiensis: a cladistic analysis
25. Descriptions of the lower limb skeleton of Homo floresiensis
26. Homo floresiensis and the late Pleistocene environments of eastern Indonesia: defining the nature of the relationship
27. Reconstructing the geomorphic history of Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia: a stratigraphic interpretation of the occupational environment
28. The foot of Homo Floresiensis
29. The evolving landscape and climate of western Flores: an environmental context for the archaeological site of Liang Bua
30. The Liang Bua faunal remains: a 95 k.yr. sequence from Flores, East Indonesia
31. The type specimen (LB1) of Homo floresiensis did not have Laron Syndrome
32. Preface: research at Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia
33. The evolving landscape and climate of western Flores: an environmental context for the archaeological site of Liang Bua
34. The Liang Bua faunal remains: a 95 k.yr. sequence from Flores, East Indonesia
35. Descriptions of the upper limb skeleton of Homo floresiensis
36. Descriptions of the lower limb skeleton of Homo floresiensis
37. Homo floresiensis and the late Pleistocene environments of eastern Indonesia: defining the nature of the relationship
38. LB1's virtual endocast, microcephaly, and hominin brain evolution
39. Continuities in stone flaking technology at Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia
40. Reconstructing the geomorphic history of Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia: a stratigraphic interpretation of the occupational environment
41. Homo floresiensis: a cladistic analysis
42. The foot of Homo Floresiensis
43. The type specimen (LB1) of Homo floresiensis did not have Laron Syndrome
44. The Liang Bua faunal remains: a 95 k.yr. sequence from Flores, East Indonesia
45. Climate, people and faunal succession on Java, Indonesia: evidence from Song Gupuh
46. Climate, people and faunal succession on Java, Indonesia: evidence from Song Gupuh
47. Climate, people and faunal succession on Java, Indonesia: evidence from Song Gupuh
48. Establishing the time of initial human occupation of Liang Bua, western Flores, Indonesia
49. Initial speleothem results from western Flores and eastern Java, Indonesia: were climate changes from 47 to 5ka responsible for the extinction of Homo floresiensis?
50. Initial speleothem results from western Flores and eastern Java, Indonesia: were climate changes from 47 to 5ka responsible for the extinction of Homo floresiensis?
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