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  1. Aiello,L; Dean,C (1990): An introduction to human evolutionary anatomy. Academic Press, London.
  2. Aitken,MJ (1990): Science-based dating in archaeology. Longman, London.
  3. Alexander,R McNeal (1994): Bones: the unity of form and function. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London.
  4. Ankel-Simons,F (2000): Primate Anatomy: an Introduction. Academic Press, London.
  5. Byrne,R; Whiten,A (1988): Machiavellian Intelligence. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  6. Clark,WE LeGros (1959): The Antecedents of Man. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
  7. Clark,WE LeGros (1971): The antecedents of man: an introduction to the evolution of the primates. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
  8. Conroy,GC (1990): Primate Evolution. Norton, London.
  9. Dunbar,R (1996): Grooming, gossip and the evolution of language. faber and faber, London.
  10. Ferembach,D; Susanne,C; Chamla,M (1986): L'homme son évolution sa diversité: manuel d'anthropologie physique. Doin Éditeurs, Paris.
  11. Fleagle,JG (1999): Primate Adaptation and Evolution. Academic Press, London.
  12. Foley,R (1987): Another unique species: patterns in human evolutionary ecology. Longman Scientific and Technical, Harlow, UK.
  13. Garbutt,N (1999): Mammals of Madagascar. Pica Press, Sussex.
  14. Gebo,DL (ed.) (1993): Postcranial adaptation in nonhuman primates. Northern Illinois University Press, DeKalb, Illinois.
  15. Gingerich,PD (1986): Plesiadapis and the delineation of the order Primates. In: Major topics in primate and human evolution. (Wood,B; Martin,L; Andrews,P, eds.) Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 32&endash;46.
  16. Goodman,M (1982): Macromolecular sequences in systematic and evolutionary biology. Plenum, London.
  17. Gotch,AF (1995): Latin Names Explained. Cassel, London.
  18. Gould,SJ (1983): Hen's teeth and horse's toes. Penguin, Harmondsworth.
  19. Hamilton,WJ; Boyd,JD; Mossman,HW (1947): Human Embryology (Prenatal development of form and function). W. Heffer & Sons Ltd., Cambridge.
  20. Harcourt,C; Thornback,J (1990): Lemurs of Madagascar and the Comoros. The IUCN Red Data Book. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.
  21. Hennig,W (1979): Phylogenetic systematics. University of Illinois Press, Urbana.
  22. Hill,WC (1953): Primates. Comparative Anatomy and Taxonomy. I-Strepsirhini. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
  23. Hill,WC (1955): Primates. Comparative Anatomy and Taxonomy. II-Haplorhini: Tarsioidea. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
  24. Hill,WC (1957): Primates. Comparative Anatomy and Taxonomy. III-Pithecoidea. Platyrrhini (Families Hapalidae and Callimiconidae). Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
  25. Hill,WC (1960): Primates Comparative Anatomy and Taxonomy. IV-Cebidae Part A. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
  26. Hill,WC (1962): Primates. Comparative Anatomy and Taxonomy. V-Cebidae Part B. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
  27. Hillson,S (1986): Teeth. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  28. Jerison,HJ (1973): Evolution of the brain and intelligence. Academic Press, New York.
  29. Jurmain,R; Nelson,H (1994): Introduction to physical anthropology. West Publishing Company, St. Paul, Minneapolis.
  30. Krebs,JR; Davies,NB (1987): An introduction to behavioural ecology. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
  31. Lambert,D (1985): The Cambridge Guide to Prehistoric Life. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  32. Lambert,D (1987): The Cambridge Guide to Prehistoric Man. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  33. Last,RJ (1978): Anatomy: regional and applied. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh.
  34. Martin,RD (1984): Body size, brain size and feeding strategies. In: Food acquisition and processing in primates. (Chivers,D; Wood,B; Bilsborough,A, eds.) Plenum Press, New York, 73&endash;104.
  35. Martin,RD (1986): Primates: a definition. In: Major topics in primate and human evolution. (Wood,B; Martin,L; Andrews,P, eds.) Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1&endash;31.
  36. McGrew,WC (1992): Chimpanzee material culture: implications for human evolution. Cambrideg University Press, Cambridge.
  37. McKenna,M (1980): Early history and biogeography of South America's extinct land mammals. Plenum, New York.
  38. Mittermeier,RA; Tattersall,I; Konstant,WR; Meyers,DM; Mast,RB (1994): Lemurs of Madagascar. Conservation International Field Guide Series, Washington.
  39. Napier,JR; Napier,PH (1967): A Handbook of Living Primates. Academic Press, London.
  40. Nowak,RM (1991): Walker's Mammals of the World. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
  41. Oxnard,CE; Crompton,RH; Leiberman,SS (1990): Animal Lifestyles and Anatomies: the Case of the Prosimian Primates. University of Washington Press, Seattle.
  42. Passingham,RE (1982): The human primate. Freeman, Oxford.
  43. Patterson,C (1987): Molecules and Morphology in Evolution: Conflict Or Compromise? Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  44. Quiring,DP (1950): Functional anatomy of the vertebrates. McGraw Hill, New York.
  45. Rowe,N (1996): The Pictorial Guide to Living Primates. Pogonias Press, New York.
  46. Simons,E (1972): Primate Evolution. Macmillan, New York.
  47. Simpson,GG (1961): Principles of animal taxonomy. Columbia University Press, New York.
  48. Sneath,PHA; Sokal,RR (1973): Numerical taxonomy: the principles and practice of numerical classification. W. H. Freeman, San Francisco.
  49. Strickberger,MW (1990): Evolution. Jones and Bartlett, Boston.
  50. Szalay,FS (1977): Phylogenetic relationships and a classification of the eutherian Mammalia. In: Major Patterns of Vertebrate Evolution. (Hecht,MK; Goody,PC; Hecht,BM, eds.) Plenum Press, New York, 315&endash;374.
  51. Szalay,F; Delson,E (1979): Evolutionary History of the Primates. Academic Press, New York.
  52. Thompson,DA (1917): On Growth and Form. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.