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1. The diets of non-human primates: frugivory, food processing, and food sharing. G. Hohmann
2. The Energetics of Encephalization in Early Hominids. J.J. Snodgrass, W.R. Leonard, and M.L. Robertson
3. Meals vs. snacks and the human dentition and diet during the Paleolithic. P. Lucas, Z.Q. Sui, K.Y. Ang, H.T.W. Tan, S.H. King, B. Sadler, and N. Peri
4. Modern human physiology with respect to evolutionary adaptations that relate to diet in the past. S. Lindeberg
5. Hunting and hunting weapons of the Lower and Middle Paleolithic of Europe. P. Villa and M. Lenoir
6. Neanderthal and modern human diet in Eastern Europe. J. Hoffecker
7. Hominin subsistence patterns during the Middle and Late Pleisene in northwestern Europe. S. Gaudzinski-Windheuser and L. Niven
8. Late Pleisene subsistence strategies and resource intensification in Africa. T.E. Steele and R.G. Klein
9. Seasonal Patterns of Prey Acquisition and Inter-group Competition During the Middle and Upper Paleolithic of the Southern Caucasus. .D. S. Adler and G. Bar-Oz
10. Epipaleolithic subsistence intensification in the southern Levant: the faunal evidence. N. Munro
11. Paleolithic diet and the division of labor in Mediterranean Eurasia. M.C. Stiner and S.L. Kuhn
12. Moving north: archaeobotanical evidence for plant diet in Middle and Upper Paleolithic Europe. M. Jones
13. Diet in early hominin species: a paleoenvironmental perspective. Z. Alemseged and R. Bobe
14. The Impact of Projectile Weaponry on Late Pleisene Hominin Evolution. J.J. Shea
15. The evolution of the human capacity for "killing at a distance". S.E. Churchill and J.A. Rhodes
16. An energetics perspective on the Neandertal record. K. Macdonald, W. Roebroeks, and A. Verpoorte
17. d13C values reflect aspects of primate ecology in addition to diet. M.J. Schoeninger
18. Increased Dietary Breadth in Early Hominin Evolution: Revisiting Arguments and Evidence with a Focus on Biogeochemical Contributions. M. Sponheimer and D.L. Dufour
19. Neanderthal dietary habits: Review of the isotopic evidence. H. Bocherens
20. Stable isotope evidence for European Upper Paleolithic human diets. M.P. Richards
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