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Gibbons A 
Paleoanthropology. Brainy babies and risky births for Neandertals. [News]
Science 2008 Sep 12; 321(5895):1429.
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Ponce de León MS, Golovanova L, Doronichev V, et al. 
Neanderthal brain size at birth provides insights into the evolution of human life history. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2008 Sep 16; 105(37):13764-8.
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Balter M 
Ponce de Leon and Zollikofer profile. Building virtual hominids: musical duo reconstructs ancient fossils. [News]
Science 2005 Jun 3; 308(5727):1404-5.
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White T 
No surprises? [Comment, Historical Article, Letter]
Science 1998 Jul 3; 281(5373):45.
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Falk D 
Hominid brain evolution: looks can be deceiving. [Comment, Historical Article, Journal Article]
Science 1998 Jun 12; 280(5370):1714.
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Coqueugniot H, Hublin JJ, Veillon F, et al. 
Early brain growth in Homo erectus and implications for cognitive ability. [Historical Article, Journal Article]
Nature 2004 Sep 16; 431(7006):299-302.
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Berge C 
[Functional interpretation of the dimensions of the pelvis of Australpithecus afarensis (AL 288-1)] [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
Z Morphol Anthropol 1991; 78(3):321-30.
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Park MS, Nguyen AD, Aryan HE, et al. 
Evolution of the human brain: changing brain size and the fossil record. [Journal Article, Review]
Neurosurgery 2007 Mar; 60(3):555-62; discussion 562.
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Gibbons A 
Paleoanthropology. Hominid harems: big males competed for small australopithecine females. [Comment, News]
Science 2007 Nov 30; 318(5855):1363.
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