Contents of Volume 18 Number 1 February 1989
Editorial
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ARTICLES New postcranial
T. Harrison
Miocene
remains
of Kenya
J. L. Arsuaga,
The human
A. Gracia,
their place in European
I. Martinez, J. M. Bermudez A. Rosas, V. Villaverde
of Victoriapi~hec~s from the middle
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remains
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from Cova Negra (Valencia, Pleistocene
human
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evolution
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M. P. Fumanal Book reviews
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Number 2 April 1989
ARTICLES A. Cadman
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Climatic
R. J. Rayner A. Turner
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Speciation,
M. D. Rose
morphological
V. M. Sarich
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specimens Formation,
Chinji
of proximal
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Comment
on a criticism
Response
to Britten
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change
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New postcranial
anthropoids MATTERS ARISING R. J. Britten
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Miocene discussion
J. Marks, C. W. Schmid
sediments
Homo erectus .
A. Chamberlain
of Austra1opithecu.saficanus
change and the appearance
in the Makapansgat
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of catarrhines Pakistan:
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of African
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from the Middle
functional
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descriptions
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morphology
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of DNA hybridization
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CURRENT EVENTS P. Andrews & C. Stringer
Palaeoanthropological
LEAD REVIEW P. _J. Andrews
Palaeoecology
symposia
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at the 1988 Zagreb Congress
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two extinct . . .
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and reflexes in the great . . . . .
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Number 3 May 1989
ARTICLES J. A. Lee-Thorp, N. J. van der Merwe C. K. Brain M. E. Redshaw
D. L. Gebo
A. S. Ryan & D. C. Johanson CURRENT EVENTS T. W. Plummer & R. Potts LEAD REVIEW S. McBrearty
&
Isotopic evidence for dietary differences between baboon species from Swartkrans . . .
A comparison of neonatal apes . . . . Locomotor evolution
in anthropoid . . .
201
Anterior dental microwear in Australopithecus afarensis: comparisons with human and nonhuman primates . . . .
235
Excavations
Cutlery
and .
behaviour . .
phylogenetic considerations , . . . .
and new findings
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at Kanjera,
Kenya
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& Carnivory
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Book reviews
CONTENTS
Number 4 June 1989
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Preface ARTICLES S. L. Olsen
Solutre: A theoretical approach Palaeolithic hunting strategies Early hominid energy source
J. D. Speth
R. J. Blumenschine
P. Shipman A. Walker
&
hunting
CURRENT EVENTS J. A. Cavallo & R. J. Blumenschine
Tree-stored niche .
LEAD REVIEW W. Arens
The esthetics
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to the reconstruction of Upper . . . . .
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and scavenging: . .
A landscape taphonomic scavenging opportunities The costs ofbecoming
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model .
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the role of meat as an . .
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leopard kills: expanding . . . .
Book reviews
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of the scale of prehistoric . . . .
a predator
of sociobiology
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the hominid .
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scavenging 393
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Number 5 August 1989
ARTICLES J. Steele F. B. M. de Waal
M. Hasegawa, H. Kishino & T. Yano
Hominid Food zees
evolution
sharing
and .
and primate
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among chimpan. _ . .
433
social cognition
reciprocal obligations . . . .
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Estimation of branching dates among primates by molecular clocks of nuclear DNA which slowed down in Hominoidea
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CURRENT R. Potts
EVENTS Olorgesailie: new Middle Pleistocene
excavations and contexts, southern
D. Falk, C. Hildebolt & M. W. Vannier
Reassessment perspective
of the Taung . .
B. R. Benefit & M. L. McCrossin
New primate fossils from Island, Kenya . .
I. Tattersall & K. Koopman
A further note on nomenclature
Book reviews
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findings in Early and . Kenya rift valley .
477
early hominid from a neurological . . . . .
485
the Middle Miocene . . . .
of Maboko . .
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diet and . .
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Number 6 September 1989
ARTICLES C. B. Ruff, A. Walker & M. F. Teaford T. Harrison
C. W. Marean
LEAD REVIEW F. C. Howell
Body mass, sexual dimorphism and femoral Proconsul from Rusinga and Mfangano Islands,
A new species Kenya . . Sabertooth evolution
of Micropithem . . .
proportions Kenya .
from the middle .
Miocene . .
cats and their relevance for early hominid . , . . . .
The evolution
of human
hunting
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Number 7 November 1989
Guest
ARTICLES R. A. Mittermeier, W. G. Kinzey & R. B. Mast
Editors’
Neotropical
Introduction
primate
conservation
C. T. Snowdon
Vocal communication
P. C. Wright
The nocturnal
S. Boinski
The positional behavior ecological implications
A. B. Rylands
J. M. Ayres
A. L. Rosenberger K. B. Strier
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in New World monkeys
primate
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niche in the New World
and substrate . .
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use of squirrel monkeys: . . .
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Sympatric Brazilian callitrichids: The Black Tufted-Ear Marmoset, Callithrix kuhfi, and the Golden-headed Lion Tamarin, Leontopithecus chrysomelas . . . . .
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Comparative feeding ecology of the Uakari Cacajao and Chiropotes . . .
697
Adaptive
radiation
of the ateline
primates
and Bearded Saki, . . . .
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CON’IXN’I‘S
Number 8 December 1989
ARTICLES T. G. Bromage
E. C. Holmes, G. Pesole & C. Saccone
CURRENT a G. Suwa
0. Soffer
Ontogeny
of the early hominid
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751
Stochastic phylogeny primates
models of molecular evolution and the estimation of and rates of nucleotide substitution in the hominoid . . . . .
775
face
EVENTS The premolar of KNM-WT posterior dental size .
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17000 and relative . .
Soviet-American indian adaptations
Symposium on Upper held in the U.S.S.R. .
Book reviews
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Books received
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anterior .
Paleolithic-Paleo. . .
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801
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Index ANDREWS, P. J.
of Laetoli . . Palaeoanthropological
Palaeoecology
ANDREWS, P. Sr STRINGER, C. Zagreb Congress . ARENS, W.
The esthetics
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of sociobiology
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. symposia
173
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. at the 1988
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167
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401
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ARSUAGA, J. I,., GRACIA, A., MAR’rfNEz, I., BERM~DEZ DE CASTRO, J. M., ROSAS, A., VILLAVERDE, V. & FUMANAI,, M. P. The human remains from Spain) and their place in European Pleistocene Cova Negro (Valencia, human evolution _ . . . . . AYRES, J. M. Comparative Cacajao and Chiropotes
feeding ecology of the Uakari . .
BENEFIT, B. R. & MCCROSSIN, M. L. New primate Miocene of Maboko Island, Kenya . . .
and Bearded
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Saki, 697
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fossils from the Middle .
493
BERM~~DEZDE CASTRO, J. M., see ARSUA~A, J. L. BLXMENSCHINE, R. J. A landscape prehistoric scavenging opportunities
taphonomic
model
of the
,
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scale .
of 345
BL.UMENSCHINE,R. J., see CAVALLO, J. A. The positional behavior implications . .
BOINSKI, S. ecological
and substrate .
use of squirrel monkeys: . . . .
659
of DNA hydridization measure. . . . . .
163
BRAIN, C. K., see LEE-THORP, J. A. BRITTEN, R. J. ments BROMAGE,
T.
G.
Comment .
. Ontogeny
on a criticism .
of the early hominid
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the appearance .
of
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face
CADMAN, A. & RAYNER, R. J. Climatic change and Australopithecus africanus in the Makapansgat sediments Tree-stored CAVALLO,J. A. & BLUMENSCHINE,R. J. the hominid scavenging niche . .
751 107
leopard kills: expanding . . .
393
CHAMBERL‘AIN,A., see TURNER, A. DE WAAL, I’. B. M. chimpanzees .
Food .
sharing and . ,
reciprocal .
FALK, D., HILDEBOLT, C. & VANNIER, M. W. early hominid from a neurological perspective
obligations . .
Reassessment . .
among .
433
of the Taung 485
FUMANAL, M. P., see ARSUAGA, J. L. GEBO, D. L. evolution
Locomotor .
and .
phylogenetic . .
considerations
in anthropoid .
201
of .
537
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GRACIA, A., see ARSUAGA, J. L. HARRISON, T. Kenya .
A new species of Micropithecus . . . . . .
HARRISON, T. New postcranial Miocene of Kenva . .
remains .
from the middle . .
Miocene .
of Victoriapithecus from the middle . . . . .
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INDEX
HASEGAWA,M., KISHINO,H. & YANO, T. Estimation of branching dates among primates by molecular clocks ofnuclear DNA which slowed down in Hominoidea . . . . . . . .
461
HILDEBOLT,C., see FALK, D. HOLMES,E. C., PESOLE,G. & SACCONE,C. Stochastic models of molecular evolution and the estimation of phylogeny and rates of nucleotide substitution in the hominoid primates . . HOWELL,F. C.
The evolution of human hunting
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.
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775 ,
583
JOHANSON,D. C., see RYAN, A. S. KINZEY, W. G., see MITTERMEIER, R. A. KISHINOH., see HASEGAWA,M. KOOPMAN,K., see TATTERSALL,I. LEE-THORP,J. A., VANDERMERWE,N. J. & BRAIN,C. K.
Isotopic evidence
for dietary differences between two extinct baboon species from-Swartkrans MCBREARTY,S.
Cutlery & carnivory
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183 277
MCCROSSIN,M. L., see BENEFIT,B. R. MAREAN,C. W. Sabertooth cats and their relevance for early hominid diet and evolution _ . . . . . . . . . . .
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165
Neotropical primate . . . .
597
OLSENS. L. Solutrt: A theoretical approach to the reconstruction of Upper Palaeolithic hunting strategies . . . .
295
MARKS,J., SCHMID,C. W. & SARICH,V. M.
Response to Britten .
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MARTINEZ,I., see ARSUAGA,J. L. MAST, R. B., see MITTERMEIER, R. A. MITTERMEIER, R. A., KINZEY, W. G. & MAST, R. B. conservation . . . . . .
PESOLE,G., see HOLMES,E. C. Excavations and new findings at Kanjera, . . _ . . . .
269
POTTS,R. Olorgesailie: new excavations and findings in Early and Middle Pleistocene contexts, southern Kenya rift valley . . .
477
PLUMMER,T. W. & POTTS,R. Kenya . , _ _
POTTS,R., see PLUMMER, T. W. RAYNER,R. J., see CADMAN,A. REDSHAW,M. E. great apes .
A comparison of neonatal behaviour and reflexes in the . . . . . .
191
ROSAS,A., see ARSUAGA,J. L. ROSE, M. D. New postcranial specimens of catarrhines from the Middle Miocene Chinji Formation, Pakistan: descriptions and a discussion of proximal humeral functional morphology in anthropoids . . . .
131
ROSENBERGER, A. L. & STRIER, K. B. primates . . .
Adaptive radiation of the ateline . .
717
RUFF,C. B., WALKER,A. & TEAFORD,M. F. Body mass, sexual dimorphism and femoral proportions of Proconsul from Rusinga and Mfangano Islands, Kenya . . .
515
INDEX
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RYAN, A. S. 8r JOHANSON, D. C. Anterior dental microwear in Austrdopithe. cus afarensis: comparisons with human and nonhuman primates
235
RYLANDS,A. B. Sympatric Brazilian callitrichids: The Black Tufted-Ear Marmoset. Callithrix kuhli, and the Golden-headed Lion Tamarin, Leontobithecus chysomelas . . .
679
SACCONE,C.: see HOLMES,E. C. SARICH,V. M., see MARKS,J. SCHMID,C. W., see MARKS,J. SHIPMAN,P. sr WALKER,A. SNOWDON,C. T.
The costs of becoming a predator
Vocal communication in New World monkeys.
373
.
.
611
SOFFER,0. Soviet-American Symposium on Upper Paleolithic PaleolithicPaleoindian adaptations held in the U.S.S.R. . . .
801
SPETH,J. D. Early hominid hunting and scavenging: the role of meat as an energy source . . . . . . . . .
329
STEELE,J.
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421
17000 and relative anterior to . .
795
Hominid evolution and primate social cognition
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STRIER,K. B., see ROSENBERGER, A. L. STRINGER,C., see ANDREWS,P. SUWA, G. The premolar of KNM-WT posterior dental size . . . TATTERSAL.L,I. & KOOPMAN, K. Lemuridac . . . .
.
A further note on nomenclature . . . .
in 499
TEAFORD,M. F., see RUFF,C. B. TURNER,A. B CHAMBERLAIN, A. Speciation, morphological change and the status of African Homo erectus . . . .
115
VAN DERMERWE, N. J., see LEE-THORP,J. A. VANNIER,M. W., see FALK, D. VILLAVERDE,V., see ARSUAGA,J, L. WALKER, A., see RUFF,C. B. WALKER, A., see SHIPMAN,P. WRIGHT, P. C.
The nocturnal primate niche in the New World .
YANO, T., see HASEGAWA,M.
.
635