Robert A. Foley - Publication List

Books and Edited Books

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Lewin, R., and Foley, R.A., 2003, Principles of Human Evolution : Oxford , Blackwells.

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Donnelly, P., and Foley, R.A., (eds) 2001, Genes, Fossils and Behaviour: an integrated approach to human evolution , NATO Science Series: Omaha , IOS Press.

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Foley, R.A., 1995, Humans before humanity: an evolutionary perspective : Oxford , Blackwells

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Foley, R.A., (ed) 1991, The Origins of Human Behaviour . London , Unwin Heinmann.

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Standen, V., and Foley, R.A., (eds) 1989, Comparative Socioecology: the Behavioural Ecology of Humans and other Mammals. Oxford , Blackwell Scientific Publications.

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Foley, R.A., 1987, Another Unique Species: Patterns of Human Evolutionary Ecology : Harlow, Longman.

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Foley, R.A., and Day, M.D., 1986, The Pleistocene Perspective (2 volumes): Southampton, World Archaeological Congress.

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Cruwys, E., and Foley, R.A., (eds) 1986, Teeth and Anthropology , Internatioal Series : Oxford , British Archaeological Reports.

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Foley, R.A., (ed) 1984, Hominid Evolution and Community Ecology: Prehistoric Human Adaptation in Biological Perspective .: New York and London , Academic Press.

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Foley, R.A., 1981, Off-Site Archaeology and Human Adaptation in Eastern Africa. : Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology, v. 5: Oxford , British Archaeological Research.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

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Dunn, M., Terrill, A., Reesink, G., Foley, R. A. & Levinson, S. C., 2005, Structural phylogenetics and the reconstruction of ancient language history. Science 309: 2072-2075. pdf

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Foley, R., 2005, Species diversity in human evolution: challenges and opportunities. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 60: 67-72. pdf

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Foley, R. A., 2005, The emergence of culture in the context of hominin evolutionary patterns. In Evolution and Culture (ed. S. Levinson and P. Jaisson), pp. 53-78. MIT Press, Boston , MA .

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Bateson, P., Barker.D, Clutton-Brock, T., Deb, D., D'Udine, B., Foley, R.A., Gluckman, P., Godfrey, K., Kirkwood , T., Lahr, M.M., McNamara, J., Metcalfe, N.B., Monaghan, P., Spencer, H.G., and Sultan, S.E., 2004, Developmental Plasticity and Human Health.: Nature , v. 430, p. 419-421. link

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Monnot, M., Foley, R. & Ross, E., 2004,. Affective prosody: whence motherese? Behavioural & Brain Science 27: 518-19.

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Foley, R.A., 2004, The evolutionary ecology of linguistic diversity in human populations, in Jones, M., ed., Traces of Ancestry: studies in honour of Colin Renfrew : Cambridge, McDonald Institute Monographs. pdf

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Lahr, M.M., and Foley, R.A., 2004, Human evolution writ small: Nature , v. 431, p. 1043-1044. pdf

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Foley, R., and Lahr, M.M., 2003, On stony ground: Lithic technology, human evolution, and the emergence of culture: Evolutionary Anthropology , v. 12, p. 109-122. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 2003, The environment of evolutionary adaptedness, in Pagel, M., ed., The Encyclopedia of Evolution : Oxford , Blackwells Scientific Press.

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Lahr, M.M., and Foley, R.A., 2003, Demography, dispersals and human evolution in the Last Glacial Period, in van Andel, T.H., and Davies, W., eds., Neanderthals and Modern Humans in the European Landscape during the Last Glaciation : Cambridge, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, p. 241-256. pdf

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Collard, I.F., and Foley, R.A., 2002, Latitudinal patterns and environmental determinants of recent human cultural diversity: do humans follow biogeographical rules? Evolutionary Ecology Research , v. 4, p. 371-383. pdf

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Foley, R., 2002, Adaptive radiations and dispersals in hominin evolutionary ecology: Evolutionary Anthropology , v. 11, p. 32-37. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 2002, Craniometry, in Blakemore, C., and Jennett, S., eds., The Oxford Companion to the Body : Oxford , Oxford University Press.

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Foley, R.A., 2002, Human Evolution, in Blakemore, C., and Jennett, S., eds., The Oxford Companion to the Body : Oxford , Oxford University Press.

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Foley, R.A., 2002, Parallel tracks in time: archaeology and human evolution, in Cunliffe, B., Renfew, C., and Davies, W., eds., Archaeology: The Widening Debate : London , Oxford University Press, p. 3-42.

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Foley, R.A., and Donnelly, P., 2001, Genes, Fossils and Behaviour: towards an integrated approach to human evolution, in Donnelly, P., and Foley, R.A., eds., Genes, Fossils and Behaviour: towards an integrated approach to human evolution : NATO Science Series: Omaha , IOS Press, p. 1-12.

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Foley, R.A., 2001, The evolutionary consequences of increased carnivory in hominids, in Stanford, C.B., H.T., ed., The Early Human Diet: the Role of Meat : Oxford , Oxford University Press, p. 305-331.

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Foley, R.A., 2001, Evolutionary perspectives on the origins of human social institutions: Proceedings of the British Academy , v. 110, p. 171-95.

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Foley, R.A., 2001, Evolutionary perspectives on the origins of human social institutions, in Runciman, W.G., ed., The Origins of Human Social Institutions : London , The British Academy, p. 171-196.

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Foley, R.A., 2001, In the shadow of the modern synthesis: alternative perspectives on the last 50 years of palaeoanthropology: Evolutionary Anthropology , v. 10, p. 5-15. pdf

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Foley, R.A., and Lahr, M.M., 2001, The anthropological, demographic and ecological context of human evolutionary genetics, in Donnelly, P., and Foley, R.A., eds., Genes, Fossils and Behaviour: an integrated approach to modern human origins : Nato Science Series: Omaha , IOS Press, p. 223-245.

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Gollop, P., and Foley, R.A., 2001, Evolutionary geography, habitat availability and species distributions among early African hominids, in Harcourt, C., ed., Monkey, Apes and Humans: an evolutionary perspective : London , Westview Press, p. 40-58. pdf

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Lahr, M.M., and Foley, R.A., 2001, Genes, fossils and behaviour: when and where do they fit? in Donnelly, P., and Foley, R.A., eds., Genes, Fossils and Behaviour: an integrated approach to modern human origins : NATO Science Series: Omaha , IOS Press, p. 13-48.

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Lahr, M.M., and Foley, R.A., 2001, Mode 3, Homo helmei , and the pattern of human evolution in the Middle Pleistocene, in Barham, L., and Robson Brown, K., eds., Human Roots: Africa and Asia in the Middle Pleistocene : Bristol, Westbury Press, p. 23-40.

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Underhill, P.A., Passarino, G., Lin, A.A., Shen, P., Lahr, M.M., Foley, R.A., Ofner, P.J., and Cavalli-Sforza, L.L., 2001, The phylogeography of Y chromosome binary haplotypes and the origins of modern human populations: Annals of Human Genetics , v. 65, p. 43-62. pdf

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Lahr, M.M., Foley, R.A., and Pinhasi, R., 2000, Expected regional patterns of mesolithic-neolithic human population admixture in Europe based on archaeological evidence, in Renfrew, C., and Boyle, K., eds., Archaeogenetics: DNA and the population prehistory of Europe : Cambridge, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Monographs, p. 81-88.

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Pinhasi, R., Foley, R.A., and Lahr, M.M., 2000, Spatial and temporal patterns in the Mesolithic-Neolithic archaeological record of Europe, in Renfrew, C., and Boyle, K., eds., Archaeogenetics: DNA and the population prehistory of Europe : Cambridge, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Monographs, p. 45-56.

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Eeley, H., and Foley, R.A., 1999, Species richness, species range size and ecological specialisation among African primates: geographical patterns and conservation implications. patterns among African catarrhine primates.: Biodiversity and Conservation , v. 8, p. 1033-1056.

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Foley, R.A., 1999, The evolutionary geography of Pliocene hominids, in Bromage, T., and Schrenk, F., eds., African Biogeography, Climatic Change, and Hominid Evolution : Oxford , Oxford University Press, p. 328-348.

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Foley, R.A., 1999, Hominid behavioural evolution: missing links in comparative primate socioecology, in Lee, P.C., ed., Comparative Primate Socioecology : Cambridge , Cambridge University Press, p. 363-386.

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Foley, R.A., 1999, Hunting down the hunter-gatherers: Evolutionary Anthropology , v. 8, p. 115-7.

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Leney, M.F., FOLEY, R.A., 1999, Competition ecology: Pleistocene hominids and the carnivore community, in Ulrich, H., ed., Hominid Evolution: Lifestyles and Survival Strategies : Berlin , Edition Archaea, p. 205-223.

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

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Foley, R., and Elton, S., 1998, Time and energy: the ecological context for the evolutoin of bipedalism., in Strasser, E., Fleagle, J., Rosenberger, A., and McHenry, H., eds., Primate Locomotion: Recent Advances : New York, Plenum Press, p. 419-434.

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Foley, R.A., 1998, The context of human genetic evolution: Genome Research , v. 8, p. 339-347. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 1998, Genes, evolution and diversity: yet another look at the problem of modern human origins: Evolutionary Anthropology , v. 6, p. 191-3.

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Foley, R.A., 1998, Pattern and process in hominid evolution, in Bintliff, J., ed., Structure and Contingency: Evolutionary Processes in Life and Human Society : London , Leicester University Press., p. 31-42. pdf

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Lahr, M.M., and Foley, R.A., 1998, Towards a theory of modern human origins: Geography, demography, and diversity in recent human evolution: Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, Vol 41 - 1998 , v. 41, p. 137-176. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 1997, The adaptive legacy of human evolution: a search for the EEA: Evolutionary Anthropology , v. 4, p. 194-203.

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Foley, R.A., and Lahr, M.M., 1997, Mode 3 technologies and the evolution of modern humans.: Cambridge Archaeological Journal , v. 7, p. 3-36. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 1996, The chronology of human evolution: British Archaeology .

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Foley, R.A., 1996, An evolutionary and chronological framework for human social behaviour: Proceedings of the British Academy , v. 88, p. 95-117.

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Foley, R.A., 1996, An evolutionary and chronological framework for human social behaviour, in Runciman, W.G., Maynard Smith, J., and Dunbar, R.I.M., eds., Evolution of Social Behaviour Patterns in Primates and Man : London, The British Academy, p. 95-118.

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Foley, R.A., 1996, Human evolution, in Fagan, B., ed., The Oxford Companion to Archaeology : Oxford , Oxford University Press, p. 218-320.

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Foley, R.A., 1996, Measuring the cognition of extinct hominids., in Mellars, P., and Gibson, K., eds., Modelling the Early Human Mind : Cambridge, MacDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Monograph, p. 57-66. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 1996, The origins of human behaviour, in Fagan, B., ed., The Oxford Companion to Archaeology : Oxford , Oxford University Press, p. 324-5.

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Foley, R.A., 1996, Paleoanthropology and human diversity: American Journal of Human Biology , v. 8, p. 119-120.

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Foley, R.A., and Fitzgerald, C.M., 1996, Is reproductive synchrony an evolutionarily stable strategy for hunter-gatherers? Current Anthropology , v. 37, p. 539-545. pdf

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Foley, R.A., and Lee, P.C., 1996, Finite social space and the evolution of human social behaviour., in Steele, J., and Shennan, S., eds., The Archaeology of Human Ancestry. : London , Routledge, p. 47-66.

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Hammer, M., and Foley, R.A., 1996, Longevity and life history in hominid evolution: Human Evolution , v. 11, p. 61-66.

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Foley, R.A., 1995, The causes and consequences of human evolution: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society , v. 1, p. 67-86. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 1995, Language and thought in evolutionary perspective, in Hodder, I., Shanks, M., Alexandri, A., Buchli, V., Carman, J., Last, J., and Lucas, G., eds., Interpreting Archaeology : London, Routledge, p. 76-80.

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Caird, R., and Foley, R.A., 1994, Apeman : London , Boxtree Publications.

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Foley, R.A., 1994, Anthropology, in Belcham, J., and Price, R., eds., A dictionary of nineteenth century world history : Oxford , Blackwells, p. 30-31.

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Foley, R.A., 1994, Evolution and adaptive significance of maternal behaviour in human evolution, in Pryce, C.R., Martin, R.D., and Skuse, D., eds., Motherhood in Human and Nonhuman Primates : Basel, Karger, p. 27-36.

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Foley, R.A., 1994, Speciation, extinction and climatic change in hominid evolution: Journal of Human Evolution , v. 26, p. 275-289 .pdf

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Lahr, M.M., and Foley, R.A., 1994, Multiple dispersals and modern human origins: Evolutionary Anthropology , v. 3, p. 48-60.

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Foley, R.A., 1993, African terrestrial primates: the comparative evolutionary biology of Theropithecus and hominids., in Jablonski, N., ed., Theropithecus - the Rise and Fall of a Primate Genus. : Cambridge , Cambridge University Press, p. 254-272.

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Foley, R.A., 1993, Anthropology, in Outhwaite, W., and Bottomore, T., eds., Blackwell Dictionary of Twentieth Century Social Thought : Oxford , Basil Blackwells, p. 20-24.

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Foley, R.A., 1993, The influence of seasonality on hominid evolution, in Ulijaszek, S.J., and Strickland, S., eds., Seasonality and Human Ecology : Cambridge , Cambridge University Press, p. 17-37.

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Foley, R.A., 1993, Striking parallels in human evolution: Trends in Evolution and Ecology , v. 8, p. 196-7.

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Foley, R.A., 1993, Variance in ecological and social parameters as a factor in language origins: Behaviour and Brain Science , v. 16, p. 702-3.

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Lee, P.C., and Foley, R.A., 1993, Ecological energetics and the extinction of the giant gelada baboons., in Jablonski, N., ed., Theropithecus as a Case Study in Primate Evolutionary Biology : Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, p. 487-498.

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Foley, R.A., 1992, Analogue models in palaeoanthropology, in Jones, S., Martin, R.D., and Pilbeam, D., eds., Cambridge Encyclopaedia of the Human Evolution : Cambridge , Cambridge University Press., p. 335-341.

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Foley, R.A., 1992, The Duckworth osteological collection at the University of Cambridge : World Archaeological Bulletin , v. 6, p. 53-62.

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Foley, R.A., 1992, Evolutionary ecology of fossil hominids, in Smith, E.A., and Winterhalder, B., eds., Evolutionary ecology and human behavior : Chicago, Aldine de Gruyter, p. 131-164.

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Foley, R.A., 1992, The language gap: reply to Davidson & Greenwood.: Nature , v. 355, p. 403-404.

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Foley, R.A., 1992, Problems in the early evolution of Homo : the East African fossil record and the evolutionary relationships of the early hominids.: African Archaeological Review , v. 10, p. 35-41.

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Foley, R.A., and Lahr, M.M., 1992, Beyond out of Africa : reassessing the origins of Homo sapiens .: Journal of Human Evolution , v. 22, p. 523-529.

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Layton , R., and Foley, R.A., 1992, On subsistence transitions: response to Hawkes and O'Connell: Current Anthropology , v. 33, p. 218-219. pdf

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Potts, R., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Taggart, R., Spaulding, G., Harris, J.A., Van Valkenburgh, B., Martin, L., Damuth, J., and Foley, R., 1992, Late Cenozoic terrestrial ecosystems: a review of patterns and processes., in Program, S.I.E.o.T.E., ed., Evolutionary Palaeoecology of Terrestrial Plants and Animals : Chicago, University of Chicago Press, p. 419-542.

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Foley, R.A., 1991, Africa : evolutionary hotspot for hominids: Australian Natural History , v. 23, p. 596-9.

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Foley, R.A., 1991, Comment on P. Graves The neanderthal problem: Current Anthropology , v. 32, p. 529-530.

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Foley, R.A., 1991, How many hominid species should there be? Journal of Human Evolution , v. 20, p. 413-427.

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Foley, R.A., 1991, How useful is the culture concept in early human studies, in Foley, R.A., ed., The Origins of Human Behaviour : London , Unwin Heinmann, p. 25-38.

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Foley, R.A., 1991, Investigating the origins of human behaviour., in Foley, R.A., ed., The Origins of Human Behaviour : London , Unwin Hyman, p. 1-12.

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Foley, R.A., 1991, The silence of the past: Nature , v. 353, p. 114-5.

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Foley, R.A., and Lee, P.C., 1991, Ecology and energetics of encephalization in hominid evolution: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London Series B , v. 334, p. 223-232.

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Foley, R.A., and Lee, P.C., 1991, Ecology and energetics of encephalization in hominid evolution., in Whiten, A., and Widdowson, E.M., eds., Foraging Strategies and Natural Diet of Monkeys, Apes, and Humans : Oxford, Oxford Scientific Publications, p. 63-72.

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Layton , R., Foley, R.A., and Williams, E., 1991, The transition between hunting and gathering and the specialized husbandry of resources - a socioecological approach: Current Anthropology , v. 32, p. 255-274.

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Lee, P.C., and Foley, R.A., 1991, Comment on Rudspeth et al The human society as a primate community: Current Anthropology , v. 32, p. 244-245.

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Foley, R.A., 1990, The causes of brain enlargement in human evolution: Behavioural & Brain Science , v. 13, p. 354-356.

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Foley, R.A., 1990, Ecological and social factors in hominid evolution.: Behavioural and Brain Science , v. 12, p. 704-705.

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Foley, R.A., and Jablonski, N., 1990, Theropithecus as a case study in evolutionary biology: Primate Eye , v. 41, p. 10.

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Foley, R.A., 1989, Alternative models of Pleistocene biocultural evolution: Antiquity , v. 63, p. 153-62.

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Foley, R.A., 1989, The causes of sociality, in Standen, V., and Foley, R.A., eds., Comparative Socioecology: the Behavioural Ecology of Humans and other Mammals : Oxford , Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 37-40.

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Foley, R.A., 1989, The ecological conditions of speciation: a comparative approach to the origins of anatomically modern humans., in Mellars, P., and Stringer, C.B., eds., The Human Revolution : Edinburgh , Edinburgh University Press, p. 298-320.

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Foley, R.A., 1989, The evolution of hominid social behaviour, in Standen, V., and Foley, R.A., eds., Comparative Socioecology: the Behavioural Ecology of Humans and Other Mammals : Oxford , Blackwells Scientific Publications., p. 474-493.

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Foley, R.A., 1989, Hominoids, hominids and humans., in Standen, V., and Foley, R.A., eds., Comparative Socioecology: the Behavioural Ecology of Humans and other Mammals : Oxford , Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 429-432.

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Foley, R.A., 1989, Parental investment: strategies for offspring survival., in Standen, V., and Foley, R.A., eds., Comparative Socioecology: the Behavioural Ecology of Humans and other Mammals : Oxford , Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 319-322.

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Foley, R.A., 1989, Reproductive strategy and social structure: the influence of life history, demography and social relations, in Standen, V., and Foley, R.A., eds., Comparative Socioecology: the Behavioural Ecology of Humans and other Mammals : Oxford , Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 219-222.

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Foley, R.A., 1989, The search for early man: Archaeology , p. 27-32.

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Foley, R.A., 1989, Social organization: the influence of resources, in Standen, V., and Foley, R.A., eds., Comparative Socioecology: the Behavioural Ecology of Humans and other Mammals : Oxford , Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 125-30.

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Foley, R.A., and Dunbar , R.I.M., 1989, Beyond the bones of contention: New Scientist , v. 124, p. 37-42.

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Foley, R.A., and Lee, P.C., 1989, Finite social space, evolutionary pathways and reconstructing hominid behaviour: Science , v. 243, p. 901-6.

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Foley, R.A., 1988, Hominids, humans & hunter-gatherers: an evolutionary perspective, in Ingold, T., Riches, D., and Woodburn, J., eds., Hunters and Gatherers 1: History, Evolution and Social Change : Oxford , Berg, p. 207-221.

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Foley, R.A., 1988, Hotbed of evolution: BBC Wildlife , v. 6, p. 594-7.

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Foley, R.A., 1987, A day of living dangerously: Anthropology Today , v. 3, p. 20-21.

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Foley, R.A., 1987, Hominid species and stone tools assemblages: how are they related? Antiquity , v. 61, p. 380-392. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 1987, Telling the human story: Current Anthropology , v. 28, p. 228-230. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 1986, Anthropology and behavioural ecology: Anthropology Today , v. 2, p. 13-15.

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Foley, R.A., 1986, Cementum deposition among tropical ungulates: implications for palaeoecological studies., in Cruwys, E., and Foley, R., eds., Teeth and Anthropology : International Series: Oxford , British Archaeological Reports, p. 83-100.

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Foley, R.A., and Cruwys, E., 1986, New directions in dental anthropology: problems and prospects., in Cruwys, E., and Foley, R., eds., Teeth and Anthropology : International Series: Oxford , British Archaeological Reports, p. 1-22.

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Foley, R.A., 1985, Optimality theory in anthropology.: Man , v. 20, p. 222-242. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 1984, Early man and the Red Queen: tropical African community evolution and ecology., in Foley, R.A., ed., Hominid Evolution and Community Ecology: Prehistoric Human Adaptation in Biological Perspective. : New York and London , Academic Press, p. 85-110.

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Foley, R.A., 1984, Putting people into perspective: an introduction to community evolution and ecology., in Foley, R.A., ed., Hominid Evolution and Community Ecology: Prehistoric Human Adaptation in Biological Perspective. : New York and London , Academic Press, p. 1-24.

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Foley, R.A., and Atkinson, S.J., 1984, Dental abnormalities among a population of Defassa waterbuck (Kobus defassa Ruppell 1835): African Journal of Ecology , v. 22, p. 289-294.

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Foley, R.A., 1983, Amboseli: a park with a past.: Kenya Past and Present , v. 15, p. 27-36.

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Foley, R.A., 1983, Modeling hunting strategies and inferring predator behaviour from prey attributes., in Clutton-Brock, J., and Grigson, C., eds., Animals and Archaeology. Volume 1. Hunters and their Prey : International Series: Oxford , British Archaeological Reports, p. 63-75.

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Foley, R.A., 1983, An ordinary primate: a community ecology approach to human evolution.: Dyn , v. 7, p. 58-83.

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Foley, R.A., 1982, A reconsideration of the role of large mammal predation in tropical hunter-gatherer adaptation.: Man , v. 17, p. 393-403. pdf

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Foley, R.A., 1981, Aspects of variability in palaeoecological studies., in Sheridan, A., and Bailey, G., eds., Economic Archaeology: Towards an Integrated Approach : International Series: Oxford , British Archaeological Reports, p. 66-75.

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Foley, R.A., 1981, A model of regional archaeological structure.: Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society , v. 47, p. 1-17.

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Foley, R.A., 1981, Off-site archaeology: an alternative approach for the short-sited., in Hodder, I., Isaac, G., and Hammond, N., eds., Pattern of the Past: Essays in Honour of David Clarke : Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, p. 152-184.

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Foley, R.A., 1980, Archaeological research in the Amboseli basin.: Nyame Akuma , v. 17, p. 16-17.

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Foley, R.A., 1980, The spatial component of archaeological data: some off-site methods and preliminary results from the Amboseli, southern Kenya.: Proceedings of the Pan-African Congress on Prehistory and Quaternary Studies , v. 8, p. 39-41.

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Carter, P.L., and Foley, R.A., 1979, A report on the fauna from the excavations at Meroe : Meroitica , v. 4, p. 298-312.

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Foley, R.A., 1978, Incorporating sampling into initial research design., in Cherry, J., Gamble, C., and Shennan, S., eds., Sampling in Contemporary British Archaeology : British Series: Oxford, British Archaeological Reports, p. 49-65.

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Foley, R.A., 1977, Space and energy: a method for analysing habitat value and utilization in relation to archaeological sites., in Clarke, D.L., ed., Spatial Archaeology : New York & London , Academic Press, p. 163-188.