Bruce Latimer
Affiliations: | Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, United States |
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Grimaud-Hervé D, Albessard-Ball L, Pokhojaev A, et al. (2020) The endocast of the late Middle Paleolithic Manot 1 specimen, Western Galilee, Israel. Journal of Human Evolution. 102734 |
Weber GW, Hershkovitz I, Gunz P, et al. (2020) Before the massive modern human dispersal into Eurasia: A 55,000-year-old partial cranium from Manot Cave, Israel Quaternary International. 551: 29-39 |
Borgel S, Latimer B, McDermott Y, et al. (2019) Early Upper Paleolithic human foot bones from Manot Cave, Israel. Journal of Human Evolution. 102668 |
Sarig R, Fornai C, Pokhojaev A, et al. (2019) The dental remains from the Early Upper Paleolithic of Manot Cave, Israel. Journal of Human Evolution. 102648 |
Simpson SW, Latimer B, Lovejoy CO. (2018) Why Do Knuckle-Walking African Apes Knuckle-Walk? Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). 301: 496-514 |
Hershkovitz I, Latimer B, Barzilai O, et al. (2017) Manot 1 calvaria and Recent Modern Human Evolution: an Anthropological Perspective Bulletins Et MéMoires De La SociéTé D'Anthropologie De Paris. 29: 119-130 |
Hershkovitz I, Marder O, Ayalon A, et al. (2015) Levantine cranium from Manot Cave (Israel) foreshadows the first European modern humans. Nature. 520: 216-9 |
Cotter MM, Loomis DA, Simpson SW, et al. (2011) Human evolution and osteoporosis-related spinal fractures. Plos One. 6: e26658 |
Ward CV, Mays SA, Child S, et al. (2010) Lumbar vertebral morphology and isthmic spondylolysis in a British medieval population. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 141: 273-80 |
Lovejoy CO, Latimer B, Suwa G, et al. (2009) Combining prehension and propulsion: the foot of Ardipithecus ramidus. Science (New York, N.Y.). 326: 72e1-8 |