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Sarah Elton: Publications

Elton, S., Barham, L., Andrews, P. & Sambrook Smith, G. (2003) Pliocene femur of Theropithecus from the Luangwa Valley, Zambia. Journal of Human Evolution 44: 133-140

Elton, S. (2003). Review of Evolution in an Anthropological View. Journal of Biosocial Science 35: 155-156.

Elton, S. (2002). A reappraisal of the locomotion and habitat preference of Theropithecus oswaldi. Folia Primatologica 73: 252-280.

Collard, M. & Elton, S. (2002). Phylogenetic utility of papionin postcranial morphology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S34: 56.

Elton, S. (2002). Review of Primate Dentition: An Introduction to the Teeth of Non-Human Primates. Primate Eye 78: 38.

Elton, S. (2002). Review of The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth. Journal of Biosocial Science 34: 431-432.

Elton, S. (2001). Locomotor and habitat classification of cercopithecoid postcranial material from Sterkfontein Member 4, Bolt’s Farm and Swartkrans Members 1 and 2, South Africa. Palaeontologia africana 37: 115-126.

Elton, S., Bishop, L.C. & Wood, B. (2001). Comparative context of Plio-Pleistocene hominin brain evolution. Journal of Human Evolution 41: 1-27.

Elton, S. (2001). Review of The Cannibal Within. Anthropological Theory 1: 397-398.

Elton, S. (2000). Habitat preference and locomotion in Plio-Pleistocene Theropithecus species. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S30: 145.

Elton, S. (1999). Cranial capacity trends in African Plio-Pleistocene cercopithecoids. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S28: 124

Elton, S. (1999). Habitat at southern African Plio-Pleistocene palaeontological sites, as suggested by ecomorphological analysis of taxonomically-unassigned cercopithecoid postcranial elements. Folia Primatologica 70: 230

Elton, S., Foley, R., & Ulijaszek, S.J (1998). Habitual energy expenditure of human climbing and clambering. Annals of Human Biology 25: 523-531

Foley, R. & Elton, S. (1998). Time and energy: the ecological context for the evolution of bipedalism. In: The Evolution of Primate Locomotor Systems, edited by E. Strasser et al. New York: Plenum Press.

Elton, S., & Bishop, L.C. (1998). The ecological context of comparative brain size in Plio-Pleistocene hominids and theropithecines (abstract). Annals of Human Biology


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