BIBLIOGRAPHY 1989-1967
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1989
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Zihlman, A. Common ancestors and uncommon apes. IN: Human Evolution, J. Durant. Oxford
University Press pp. 81-105.
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1989
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Morbeck, M.E., and A. Zihlman. Body size and proportions in chimpanzees, with special reference to
Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii of Gombe National Park. Primates 30: 369-382.
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1989
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Zihlman, A. Woman the gatherer: the role of women in early hominid evolution. IN: Gender and
Anthropology: Critical Reviews for Teaching and Research, Sandra Morgan (ed.) American
Anthropological Association pp. 23-43.
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1988
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Zihlman, A, and J.M. Lowenstein. The invisible ape. New Scientist 120(1641): 56-59.
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1988
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Zihlman, A, and B. Cohn. The adaptive response of human skin to the savanna. Human Evolution
3(5): 397-409.
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1988
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Zihlman, A. Hand abnormalities in pygmy chimpanzees Pan paniscus. Folia Primatologica
49: 129-136.
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1988
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Zihlman, A, and M.E. Morbeck. Body composition and limb proportions in orangutans. IN:
Orangutan Biology, J. Schwartz (ed.) New York: Oxford University Press pp. 285-297.
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1987
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Zihlman, A. Sex, sexes and sexism in human origins. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 30: 11-
19. Keynote luncheon address, Annual meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists,
April 1985.
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1986
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Zihlman, A., and B. Cohn. Responses of human skin to the savanna. South African Journal of
Science 82: 89-90.
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1985
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Zihlman, A. Australopithecus afarensis: two sexes or two species? IN: Hominid Evolution,
Past, Present, and Future, P.V. Tobias (ed.) Alan R. Liss, New York, pp. 213-220.
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1985
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Zihlman, A. Gathering stories for hunting human nature. A Review Essay. Feminist Studies 1 1(2)
365-377.
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1984
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Lowenstein, J.M., and A. Zihlman. Human evolution and molecular biology. Perspectives in Biology
and Medicine 27: 611-622.
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1984
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Zihlman, A. Body build and tissue composition in Pan paniscus and Pan troglodytes with
comparison to other hominoids. IN: The Pygmy Chimpanzee, R. Sussman (ed.) Plenum Press,
New York, pp. 179-200.
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1983
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Zihlman, A. A behavioral reconstruction of Australopithecus. IN: Hominid Origins, K.
Reichs (ed.) University Press of America, Wash. D.C. pp. 207-238.
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1983
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Zihlman, A., and L. LaPorte. Plates, climates and hominoid evolution. South African Journal of
Science 79: 96-110.
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1983
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Zihlman, A., and J. Lowenstein. Ramapithecus and Pan paniscus: significance for human
origins. IN: New Interpretations of Ape and Human Ancestry, R. Ciochon and R. Corruccini
(eds.) Plenum Press, New York pp. 677-694.
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1982
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Zihlman, A. The Human Evolution Coloring Book, Harper Row, New York.
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1982
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Zihlman, A. Sexual dimorphism in Homo erectus. IN: L'Homo erectus et la Place de
l'homme de Tautavel parmi les Hominides fossiles. Congres International de Paleontologie humaine, 1
er Congress. CNRS, Paris 2: 947-970.
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1982
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Zihlman, A. The revolution in human origins. Southwestern Anthrop. Assoc. Newsletter 21(3): 1-4.
Keynote address to annual meetings.
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1981
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Zihlman, A. Women as shapers of the human adaptation. IN: Woman the Gatherer, F. Dahlberg
(ed.) Yale University Press, New Haven, pp. 75-120.
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1979
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Zihlman, A, and L. Brunker. Hominid bipedalism: then and now. Yearbook of Physical
Anthropology 22: 132-162.
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1979
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Zihlman, A, and J. Lowenstein. False start of the human parade. Natural History 88: 85-91.
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1979
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Zihlman, A. Pygmy chimpanzee morphology and the interpretation of early hominids. South African
Journal of Science 74(4): 165-168.
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1978
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Zihlman, A., J. Cronin, D. Cramer, and V. Sarich. Pygmy chimpanzee as a possible prototype for the
common ancestor of humans, chimpanzees and gorillas. Nature 275: 744-746.
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1978
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Zihlman, A., and D. Cramer. Skeletal differences between pygmy and common chimpanzees. Folia
Primatologica 29(2): 86-94.
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1978
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Zihlman, A. Women in Evolution Part II. Subsistence and social organization among early hominids.
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 4: 4-20.
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1978
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Zihlman, A., and N. Tanner. Gathering and the hominid adaptation. IN: Female Hierarchies, L.
Tiger and H. Fowler (eds.) Beresford Book Service, Chicago pp. 163-194.
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1978
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Zihlman, A. Interpretations of early hominid locomotion. IN: Early Hominids of Africa, C. Jolly
(ed.) Duckworth, London pp. 361-377.
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1978
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Zihlman, A. Motherhood in transition: from ape to human. IN: First Child and Family
Formation, W. Miller and L. Newman (eds.) Carolina Population Center Publ., Chapel Hill, North
Carolina pp. 35-51.
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1978
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Zihlman, A., and D. Cramer. Sexual dimorphism in pygmy chimpanzees. IN: Recent Advances in
Primatology, D.J. Chivers and K.A. Joysey (eds.) Academic Press, New York 3: 487-490.
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1976
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Zihlman, A. Human locomotion. Natural History 85(1): 64-69. With illustrations by D.
Cramer.
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1976
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Tanner, N., and A. Zihlman. Women in Evolution Part I. Innovation and selection in human origins.
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 1 (no. 3 part 1): 558-"60"8.
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1976
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Zihlman, A. Sexual dimorphism and its behavioral implications in early hominids. Les Plus Anciens
Hominides, P.V. Tobias and Y. Coppens (eds.) CNRS, Paris pp. 268-293.
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1976
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Zihlman, A., and N. Tanner. The evolution of human communication: what can primates tell us? IN:
Origin and Evolution of Language and Speech, S. Harnad, H. Steklis, and J. Lancaster (eds.)
Annals, N.Y. Academy of Science 280: 467-480.
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1972
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Zihlman, A., and W. Hunter. A biomechanical interpretation of the pelvis of Australopithecus.
Folia Primatologica 18: 1-19.
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1971
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Zihlman, A. The question of locomotor differences in Australopithecus. Proc. 3rd International
Congress of Primatology, 1970. Karger, Basel. Vol. 1: 54-66.
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1970
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Hunter, W., and A. Zihlman. Abdominal pain from strain of intrapelvic muscles. Clinical
Orthopedics 197: 279-280.
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1967
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Zihlman A. Human Locomotion: A Reappraisal of the Functional and Anatomical Evidence. Ph.D. Diss. University of California, Berkeley. Microfilm, University of Michigan.
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