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Orangutan Literature

Home > Research :: Science Department > Current Research at the Buffalo Museum of Science > John R. Grehan > Human Origins and the Great Apes > Humans and Orangutan > Orangutan Literature

Groves, C. 1987 [Review of] The red Ape: Orang-utans and Human Origins. Journal of 
          Human Evolution 16: 537-542.

Kaplan, G. and L.J. Rogers. 2000 The Orangutan. Perseus Publishing,  Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Schwartz, J.H. 1983 Palatine fenestrae, the orangutan and hominid evolution. Primates 24, 231-240.

Schwartz, J.H. 1984 The evolutionary relationships of man and orang-utans. Nature 308, 501-505.

Schwartz, J.H. 1984 Hominioid evolution: a review and a reassessment. Current Anthropology 25, 655-672.

Schwartz, J.H. 1988 The Red Ape: Orang-utans and Human Origins. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston.

Schwartz, J.H. 1988 History, morphology, paleontology, and evolution.  Orangutan biology
          (ed. by J.H.Schwartz), pp. 59-85. Oxford University Press, New York.

Schwartz,J.H. 1990 Lufengpithecus and its potential relationship to an orang-utan clade. Journal of Human
           Evolution 19, 591-605.

Schwartz, J.H. 1997 Lufengpithecus and hominid phylogeny: probems in delineating and evaluating 
          phylogenetically relevant characters. Function, phylogeny, and fossils: Miocene hominid evolution
          and adaptations (ed. by D.R.Begun, C.V.Ward, and M.D.Rose), pp. 363-388. Plenum Press, New 
          York and London.

Schwartz, J.H. 2001 A review of the systematics and taxonomy of Hominoidea: history, morphology,
          molecules, and fossils. Ludus Vitalis 9, 15-45.

Schwartz, J.H. 2004a. Trying to make chimpanzees into humans. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 
          26: 271-277. scanned pdf

Schwartz, J. H. 2004b. Barking up the wrong ape – australopiths and the quest for chimpanzee characters in
          hominid fossils. Collegium Antropologicum 28 Supplement 2: 87-101. scanned pdf

Schwartz, J.H. 2004c. Issues in hominid systematics. Zona Arqueológica 4: 360-371.

Schwartz, J.H., Vu The Long, Nguyen Lan Cuong, Le Trung Kha, & Tattersall,I. 1994 A diverse hominoid fauna
          from the late middle Pleistocene breccia cave of the Khuyen, Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Anthropological
          Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 73, 1-11.

Schwartz, J.H., Vu The Long, Nguyen Lan Cuong, Le Trung Kha, & Tattersall,I. 1995 A review of the Pleistocene
          hominoid fauna of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (excluding Hylobatidae). Anthropological Papers of the 
          American Museum of Natural History 76, 1-24.

Small, M.F. 2005. Reletive obscurity. Cosmos 2.
 

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