BIBLIOGRAPHY 1989-1967

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1989 Zihlman, A. Common ancestors and uncommon apes. IN: Human Evolution, J. Durant. Oxford University Press pp. 81-105.
1989 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.
1989 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.
1988 Zihlman, A, and J.M. Lowenstein. The invisible ape. New Scientist 120(1641): 56-59.
1988 Zihlman, A, and B. Cohn. The adaptive response of human skin to the savanna. Human Evolution 3(5): 397-409.
1988 Zihlman, A. Hand abnormalities in pygmy chimpanzees Pan paniscus. Folia Primatologica 49: 129-136.
1988 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.
1987 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.
1986 Zihlman, A., and B. Cohn. Responses of human skin to the savanna. South African Journal of Science 82: 89-90.
1985 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.
1985 Zihlman, A. Gathering stories for hunting human nature. A Review Essay. Feminist Studies 1 1(2) 365-377.
1984 Lowenstein, J.M., and A. Zihlman. Human evolution and molecular biology. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 27: 611-622.
1984 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.
1983 Zihlman, A. A behavioral reconstruction of Australopithecus. IN: Hominid Origins, K. Reichs (ed.) University Press of America, Wash. D.C. pp. 207-238.
1983 Zihlman, A., and L. LaPorte. Plates, climates and hominoid evolution. South African Journal of Science 79: 96-110.
1983 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.
1982 Zihlman, A. The Human Evolution Coloring Book, Harper Row, New York.
1982 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.
1982 Zihlman, A. The revolution in human origins. Southwestern Anthrop. Assoc. Newsletter 21(3): 1-4. Keynote address to annual meetings.
1981 Zihlman, A. Women as shapers of the human adaptation. IN: Woman the Gatherer, F. Dahlberg (ed.) Yale University Press, New Haven, pp. 75-120.
1979 Zihlman, A, and L. Brunker. Hominid bipedalism: then and now. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 22: 132-162.
1979 Zihlman, A, and J. Lowenstein. False start of the human parade. Natural History 88: 85-91.
1979 Zihlman, A. Pygmy chimpanzee morphology and the interpretation of early hominids. South African Journal of Science 74(4): 165-168.
1978 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.
1978 Zihlman, A., and D. Cramer. Skeletal differences between pygmy and common chimpanzees. Folia Primatologica 29(2): 86-94.
1978 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.
1978 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.
1978 Zihlman, A. Interpretations of early hominid locomotion. IN: Early Hominids of Africa, C. Jolly (ed.) Duckworth, London pp. 361-377.
1978 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.
1978 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.
1976 Zihlman, A. Human locomotion. Natural History 85(1): 64-69. With illustrations by D. Cramer.
1976 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.
1976 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.
1976 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.
1972 Zihlman, A., and W. Hunter. A biomechanical interpretation of the pelvis of Australopithecus. Folia Primatologica 18: 1-19.
1971 Zihlman, A. The question of locomotor differences in Australopithecus. Proc. 3rd International Congress of Primatology, 1970. Karger, Basel. Vol. 1: 54-66.
1970 Hunter, W., and A. Zihlman. Abdominal pain from strain of intrapelvic muscles. Clinical Orthopedics 197: 279-280.
1967 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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