Gary D. Richards, Ph.D.

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2007 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Francis Clark Howell grad student 2007 UC Berkeley (Anthropology Tree)
 (Basicranial ontogeny and evolution in Homo sapiens.)
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Richards GD, Ojeda HM, Jabbour RS, et al. (2013) Bear phalanx traumatically introduced into a living human: Prehistoric evidence. International Journal of Paleopathology. 3: 48-53
Richards GD. (2006) Genetic, physiologic and ecogeographic factors contributing to variation in Homo sapiens: Homo floresiensis reconsidered. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 19: 1744-67
White TD, Asfaw B, DeGusta D, et al. (2003) Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia. Nature. 423: 742-7
Jabbour RS, Richards GD, Anderson JY. (2002) Mandibular condyle traits in Neanderthals and other Homo: a comparative, correlative, and ontogenetic study. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 119: 144-55
Richards GD, Anton SC. (1991) Craniofacial configuration and postcranial development of a hydrocephalic child (ca. 2500 B.C.-500 A.D.): with a review of cases and comment on diagnostic criteria. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 85: 185-200
Richards GD, McCrossin ML. (1991) A new species of antilocapra from the late Quaternary of California Geobios. 24: 623-635
Richards GD, Anton SC. (1987) The Berkeley primate skeletal collection: a new resource for studies in paleopathology. Paleopathology Newsletter. 8-11
Richards GD. (1985) Analysis of a microcephalic child from the late period (ca. 1100-1700 A.D.) of central California. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 68: 343-57
White T, Suwa G, Richards G, et al. (1983) "Hominoid clavicle" from Sahabi is actually a fragment of cetacean rib. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 61: 239-44
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