Schwartz, Jeffrey H.
(2006)
"Morphology
versus Molecules in Evolution." In Encyclopedia of
Anthropology. Ed: Birx, H. J. Thousand Oaks, CA. pp. 1626-1633.
(2006)
"Putting a face
on the first president." Scientific American, 294: 84-91.
(2006)
"Molecular
Systematics and Evolution." In Encyclopedia
of Molecular Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine, Vol. 8.
Ed: Meyers RA. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany. pp 515-540.
(2005) "Darwinism
versus Evo-Devo." A Cultural History of Heredity
III: 19th and Early 20th Centuries. Max Planck Institute for the
History of Science, pp 67-84.
(2004) "Trying
to Make Chimpanzees Into Humans." (Book Review). History
& Philosophy of the Life Sciences, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p271.
(2004) "Getting
to Know Homo erectus." Science, Vol. 305 Issue 5680, p53.
(2004) "Barking
up
the wrong ape--australopiths and the quest for chimpanzee characters in
hominid fossils." Coll Antropol. 28 Suppl 2:87-101.
(2003) "The Evolution of Adaptive Systems." (Book Review). History
& Philosophy of the Life Sciences, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p117.
(2003)
"How
close are the similarities between Tarsius and
other primates?" In Tarsiers: Past, Present and
Future. Eds: Wright PC, Simons E, Gursky S. Rutgery
University Press, Piscataway, NJ. pp 50-96.
(2002) "What is Evolution
and Can We Decipher It?" History & Philosophy of the
Life Sciences, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p91
(2001) "Adaption and
Evolution." (Book Review). History & Philosophy of
the Life
Sciences, 2001, Vol. 23 Issue 3/4, p505.
(2000) "The
Archaeology of Human Bones." (Book Review). American Anthropologist,
Vol. 102 Issue 1, p175.
(1999) "The Neanderthal Legacy"
(Book Review). History & Philosophy of the Life Sciences, Vol.
21 Issue 3, p404.
(1999) "Can we really
identify species, living or extinct?" Anthropologie (Brno)
37:3 pp 211-20.
(1999) "Homeobox Genes,
Fossils, and the Origin of the Species." Anatomical Record
Part B, 257:15-31.
(1997) "Lufengpithecus and
hominoid phylogeny: problems in delineating and evaluating
phylogenetically relevant characters" In Function,
Phylogeny, and Fossils: Miocene Hominoid Evolution and Adaptations.
Eds: Begun et al. Plenum Press, New York, NY.
1997. pp. 363-387
(1996) Pseudopotto
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A new
genus and species of extant lorisiform primate
(Anthropological papers
of the American Museum of Natural History)
(1993) "Systematics
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Lennox JG. University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, PA. pp 399-406.
(1991) "Sociobiology
and Scientific Reductionism: Redux." Reviews in Anthropology,
19:271-280.
Schwartz, Jeffrey H. and Bruno Maresca
(2006) "Do molecular clocks run at all? a critique of molecular systematics". Biological Theory Vol. 1 Issue 4: 357-371
Schwartz, Jeffrey H.; Gabunia, Leo; Vekua, Abesalom; and
Lordkipanidze, David
(2000) "Taxonomy
of the Dmanisi Crania." Science Vol.289 Issue 5476, p55
Schwartz,
Jeffrey H. and Tadasu K. Yamada
(1998) "Carpal anatomy and
primate relationships". Anthropological Science
106 (Supp):47-65
Schwartz, Jeffrey H. and
Tattersall, Ian
(2005) "The
Le Moustier adolescent: A description and interpretation of its
craniodental morphology." The Neandertal Adolescent Le
Moustier 1: New Aspects, New Results
(2000) "The
human chin revisited: what is it and who has it?" Journal of
Human Evolution 38:3 pp 367-409.
(1996) "Significance of
some previously unrecognized apomorphies in the nasal region of Homo."
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America, Vol. 93 Issue 20, p10852
Schwartz, Jeffrey H. and White, Tim D. (a reply to White)
(2003) "Another
Perspective on Hominid Diversity." Science, Vol. 301 Issue
5634, p763
Tattersall, Ian and Schwartz, Jeffrey H.
(2002) "Is
paleoanthropology science? Naming new fossils and control of access to
them." Anatamoical Record Part B 269(6):239-41.
(1999) "Hominids and hybrids: The place of Neanderthals in human
evolution." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the
United States of America, Vol. 96 Issue 13, p7117.
(1998)
"Morphology,
paleoanthropology, and neanderthals." Anatomical Record Part
B, 253:113-117.
Maresca, Bruno and Schwartz, Jeffrey H.
(2006) "Sudden Origins: a general mechanism of evolution based on stress protein concentration and rapid environmental change." The Anatomical Record, Part B: The New Anatomist, Vol. 289B: 38-46.