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Homo erectus revisited: aspects of affinity and diversity in a pleistocene hominin species (2005)
Journal Article
Bilsborough, A. (2005). Homo erectus revisited: aspects of affinity and diversity in a pleistocene hominin species. Anthropologie (Brno. Print), 43(2-3), 129-158

Fossil material assigned to Homo erectus is reviewed and the composition, integrity and morphological range of the species explored, to investigate its phyletic status and possible components of geographical and temporal variation. There is no convin... Read More about Homo erectus revisited: aspects of affinity and diversity in a pleistocene hominin species.

The dentition of the Le Moustier 1 Neanderthal (2005)
Book Chapter
Bilsborough, A., & Thompson, J. (2005). The dentition of the Le Moustier 1 Neanderthal. In H. Ullrich (Ed.), The neanderthal adolescent Le Moustier 1 : new aspects, new results (157-186). Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin - Preussicher Kulturbesitz

Craniofacial diversity in early Homo and the affinities of the Sterkfontein Valley specimens (2002)
Journal Article
Bilsborough, A. (2002). Craniofacial diversity in early Homo and the affinities of the Sterkfontein Valley specimens. Human Evolution, 17(1-2), 21-32. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02436426

The Sterkfontein Valley specimens SK 847 (Swartkrans Member 1) and Stw 53 (Sterkfontein Member 5) provide important evidence of earlyHomo in southern Africa. However, specific identity has been disputed, with that of SK 847 especially contentious. Op... Read More about Craniofacial diversity in early Homo and the affinities of the Sterkfontein Valley specimens.

Contingency, Patterning and Species in Hominid Evolution. (1999)
Book Chapter
Bilsborough, A. (1999). Contingency, Patterning and Species in Hominid Evolution. In J. Bintliffe (Ed.), Structure and Contingency: Evolutionary Processes in Life and Human Society ( 43-101). London & New York. Leicester University Press