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1998
Bräuer G, and Broeg H. 1998. On the degree of Neandertal-modern continuity in the earliest Upper Paleolithic crania from the Czech Republic: evidence from non-metrical features. In: Omoto K, Tobias PV Origins and Past of Modern Humans: Towards Reconciliation. Origins and Past of Modern Humans: Towards Reconciliation. Singapore: World Scientific. p 106–125.
1997
Bräuer G, Yokoyama Y, Falguires C, and Mbua E. 1997. Modern human origins backdated. Nature 386:337–338.
1996
Bräuer G, and Schultz M. 1996. The morphological affinities of the Plio-Pleistocene mandible from Dmanisi, Georgia. Journal of Human Evolution 30:445–481.
Bräuer G, and Singer R. 1996. Not outside the modern range. Journal of Human Evolution 30:173–174.
1994
Stringer CB, and Bräuer G. 1994. Methods, misreading and bias. American Anthropologist 96:416–424.
1993
{Xinzhi} {W}, and Bräuer G. 1993. Morphological comparison of archaic \\emphHomo sapiens crania from China and Africa. Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Anthropologie 79:241–251.
Deacon HJ, and Shuurman R. 1993. The origins of modern people: the evidence from Klasies River. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 121–129.
1992
Bräuer G. 1992. Africa's place in the evolution of \\emphHomo sapiens. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 83–98.
Bräuer G. 1992. Africa's place in the evolution of \\emphHomo sapiens. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 83–98.
Lucotte G. 1992. African Pygmies have the more ancestral gene pool when studies for Y–chromosome DNA haplotypes. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 75–81.
Morris AG. 1992. Biological relationships between Upper Pleistocene and Holocene populations in southern Africa. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 131–143.
Trinkaus E. 1992. Cladistics and later Pleistocene human evolution. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 1–7.
Bräuer G, Zipfel F, and Deacon HJ. 1992. Comment on the new maxillary finds from Klasies River, South Africa. Journal of Human Evolution 23:419–422.
Kidder JH, Jantz RL, and Smith FH. 1992. Defining modern humans: a multivariate approach. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 157–177.
Bräuer G, and Mbua E. 1992. \\emphHomo erectus features used in cladistics and their variability in Asian and African hominids. Journal of Human Evolution 22:79–108.
Facchini F, and Giusberti G. 1992. \\emphHomo sapiens sapiens remains from the island of Crete. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 189–208.
Kennedy GE. 1992. The evolution of \\emphHomo sapiens as indicated by features of the postcranium. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 209–218.
Bräuer G, Leakey RE, and Mbua E. 1992. A first report on the ER-3884 cranial remains from Ileret/East Turkana, Kenya. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 111–119.
Bräuer G, Leakey RE, and Mbua E. 1992. A first report on the ER-3884 cranial remains from Ileret/East Turkana, Kenya. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 111–119.
Jones R. 1992. The human colonization of the Australian continent. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 289–301.
Bar-Yosef O. 1992. Middle Paleolithic chronology and the transition to the Upper Paleolithic in southwest Asia. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 261–272.
Masao FT. 1992. The Middle Stone Age with reference to Tanzania. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 99–109.
Cann RL. 1992. A mitochondrial perspective on replacement or continuity in human evolution. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 65–73.
Simek J. 1992. Neanderthal cognition and the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 231–245.
Habgood PJ. 1992. The origin of anatomically modern humans in east Asia. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 273–288.
Harrold FB. 1992. Paleolithic archaeology, ancient behavior and the transition to modern \\emphHomo. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 219–230.
Frayer DW. 1992. The persistence of Neandertal features in post-Neandertal Europeans. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in Homo sapiens Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in Homo sapiens Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 179–188.
Stringer CB. 1992. Replacement, continuity and the origin of \\emphHomo sapiens. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 9–24.
Smith FH. 1992. The role of continuity in modern human origins. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 145–156.
Soffer O. 1992. Social transformations at the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition: the implications of the European record. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 247–259.
Wolpoff MH. 1992. Theories of modern human origins. In: Bräuer G, Smith FH Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Continuity or Replacement? Controversies in \\emph{Homo sapiens} Evolution. Rotterdam: Balkema. p 25–63.
1989
Bräuer G. 1989. The evolution of modern humans: a comparison of the African and non-African evidence. In: Mellars P, Stringer CB The Human Revolution: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Origins of Modern Humans. The Human Revolution: Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Origins of Modern Humans. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p 123–154.
1988
Bräuer G, and Mehlman MJ. 1988. Hominid molars from a Middle Stone Age level at the Mumba Rock Shelter, Tanzania. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 75:69–76.
1986
Bräuer G, and Leakey RE. 1986. The ES-11693 cranium from Eliye Springs, West Turkana, Kenya. Journal of Human Evolution 15:289–312.
1984
Bräuer G. 1984. A craniological approach to the origin of anatomically modern \\emphHomo sapiens in Africa and implications for the appearance of modern Europeans. In: Smith FH, Spencer F The Origins of Modern Humans: A World Survey of the Fossil Evidence. The Origins of Modern Humans: A World Survey of the Fossil Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 327–410.
1982
Bräuer G. 1982. A comment on the controversy "Allez Neanderthal. Journal of Human Evolution 11:439–440.

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