Glenn C. Conroy

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Anthropology Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Physical Anthropology
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Anemone RL, Conroy GC, Emerson CW. (2011) GIS and paleoanthropology: incorporating new approaches from the geospatial sciences in the analysis of primate and human evolution. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 146: 19-46
Anemone R, Emerson C, Conroy G. (2011) Finding fossils in new ways: an artificial neural network approach to predicting the location of productive fossil localities. Evolutionary Anthropology. 20: 169-80
Adams JW, Herries AIR, Kuykendall KL, et al. (2007) Taphonomy of a South African cave: geological and hydrological influences on the GD 1 fossil assemblage at Gondolin, a Plio-Pleistocene paleocave system in the Northwest Province, South Africa Quaternary Science Reviews. 26: 2526-2543
Dunn RH, Sybalsky JM, Conroy GC, et al. (2006) Hindlimb adaptations in Ourayia and Chipetaia, relatively large-bodied omomyine primates from the Middle Eocene of Utah. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 131: 303-10
Conroy GC. (2003) The inverse relationship between species diversity and body mass: do primates play by the "rules"? Journal of Human Evolution. 45: 43-55
Conroy GC, Weber GW, Seidler H, et al. (1998) Endocranial capacity in an early hominid cranium from Sterkfontein, South Africa Science. 280: 1730-1731
Conroy GC, Senut B, Gommery D, et al. (1996) Brief communication: new primate remains from the Miocene of Namibia, southern Africa. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 99: 487-92
Conroy GC, Kuykendall K. (1995) Paleopediatrics: Or when did human infants really become human? American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 98: 121-131
Conroy GC, Lichtman JW, Martin LB. (1995) Brief communication: some observations on enamel thickness and enamel prism packing in the Miocene hominoid Otavipithecus namibiensis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 98: 595-600
Conroy GC, Pickford M, Senut B, et al. (1993) Diamonds in the desert: The discovery of Otavipithecus namibiensis Evolutionary Anthropology. 2: 46-52
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