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1. The endocast from Dana Aoule North (DAN5/P1): A 1.5 million year‐old human braincase from Gona, Afar, Ethiopia.

2. 40Ar/39Ar eruption ages of Turkana Basin tuffs: millennial-scale resolution constrains palaeoclimate proxy tuning models and hominin fossil ages.

3. Canine sexual dimorphism in Ardipithecus ramidus was nearly human-like.

4. Insights into the palaeobiology of an early Homo infant: multidisciplinary investigation of the GAR IVE hemi-mandible, Melka Kunture, Ethiopia.

5. Isotopic evidence for the timing of the dietary shift toward C4 foods in eastern African Paranthropus.

6. Fossils from Mille-Logya, Afar, Ethiopia, elucidate the link between Pliocene environmental changes and Homo origins.

7. SHATTERED ANCESTRY.

8. Springs, palm groves, and the record of early hominins in Africa.

9. Comparative description and taxonomy of new hominin juvenile mandibles from the Pliocene of Woranso-Mille (Central Afar, Ethiopia).

10. A Long-Lost Relative.

11. LUCY'S BABY.

12. One Giant Step for Mankind.

13. Environmental change during MIS4 and MIS 3 opened corridors in the Horn of Africa for Homo sapiens expansion.

14. Paleoclimate change in Ethiopia around the last interglacial derived from annually-resolved stalagmite evidence.

15. Paleoenvironments represented by the sediments of the Early Pliocene Mursi Formation, Omo Valley, Ethiopia.

16. Catch a Pithecus by the Toe.

17. The New Face of Evolution.

18. THE 160,000-YEAR-OLD MAN.

19. The Oldest Man?

20. Taphonomy of fossils from the hominin-bearing deposits at Dikika, Ethiopia.

21. New species from Ethiopia further expands Middle Pliocene hominin diversity.

22. Late Miocene hominin teeth from the Gona Paleoanthropological Research Project area, Afar, Ethiopia.

23. Middle Pliocene hominin mandibular fourth premolars from Woranso-Mille (Central Afar, Ethiopia).

24. Geochronology and glass geochemistry of major Pleistocene eruptions in the Main Ethiopian Rift: Towards a regional tephrostratigraphy.

25. Dietary and paleoenvironmental reconstruction using stable isotopes of herbivore tooth enamel from middle Pliocene Dikika, Ethiopia: Implication for Australopithecus afarensis habitat and food resources

26. Experimental study of cut marks made with rocks unmodified by human flaking and its bearing on claims of ∼3.4-million-year-old butchery evidence from Dikika, Ethiopia

27. The Early Stone Age lithic assemblages of Gadeb (Ethiopia) and the Developed Oldowan/early Acheulean in East Africa

28. Landscapes and their relation to hominin habitats: Case studies from Australopithecus sites in eastern and southern Africa

29. Bovid mortality profiles in paleoecological context falsify hypotheses of endurance running–hunting and passive scavenging by early Pleistocene hominins

30. Phylogeny of early Australopithecus: new fossil evidence from the Woranso-Mille (central Afar, Ethiopia).

31. An early Australopithecus afarensis postcranium from Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia.

32. 40Ar/39Ar dating, paleomagnetism, and tephrochemistry of Pliocene strata of the hominid-bearing Woranso-Mille area, west-central Afar Rift, Ethiopia

33. Macrovertebrate Paleontology and the Pliocene Habitat of Ardipithecus ramidus.

34. The Great Divides: Ardipithecus ramidus Reveals the Postcrania of Our Last Common Ancestors with African Apes.

35. Paleobiological Implications of the Ardipithecus ramidus Dentition.

36. Ardipithecus ramidus and the Paleobiology of Early Hominids.

37. A New Kind of Ancestor: Ardipithecus Unveiled.

38. Reconstruction and analysis of the DAN5/P1 and BSN12/P1 Gona Early Pleistocene Homo fossils.

39. A Female Homo erectus Pelvis from Gona, Ethiopia.

40. A new species of great ape from the late Miocene epoch in Ethiopia.

41. Palaeoanthropology: A precious little bundle.

42. A juvenile early hominin skeleton from Dikika, Ethiopia.

43. Asa Issie, Aramis and the origin of Australopithecus.

44. LUCY, THIRTY YEARS LATER: AN EXPANDED VIEW OF AUSTRALOPITHECUS AFARENSIS.

45. Body proportions of Homo habilis reviewed

46. Hominid Cranial Remains From Upper Pleistocene Deposits at Aduma, Middle Awash, Ethiopia.

47. The Maka Femur and Its Bearing on the Antiquity of Human Walking: Applying Contemporary Concepts of Morphogenesis to the Human Fossil Record.

48. Notorious bones: South african finds enter fray over origins of the human genus.

49. Australopithecus garhi: A New Species of Early Hominid from Ethiopia.

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