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Authors: Del Prete, A Vandermeersch, B
Citation: A. Del Prete et B. Vandermeersch, The right femoral shaft of the Neanderthal skeleton of Saint-Cesaire (Charente, France)., CR AC S IIA, 333(2), 2001, pp. 149-154

Authors: Balter, V Person, A Labourdette, N Drucker, D Renard, M Vandermeersch, B
Citation: V. Balter et al., Were Neandertalians essentially carnivores? Sr and Ba preliminary results of the mammalian palaeobiocoenosis of Saint-Cesaire., CR AC S IIA, 332(1), 2001, pp. 59-65

Authors: Tillier, AM Arensburg, B Duday, H Vandermeersch, B
Citation: Am. Tillier et al., Brief communication: An early case of hydrocephalus: The Middle Paleolithic Qafzeh 12 child (Israel), AM J P ANTH, 114(2), 2001, pp. 166-170

Authors: Trinkaus, E Churchill, SE Ruff, CB Vandermeersch, B
Citation: E. Trinkaus et al., Long bone shaft robusticity and body proportions of the Saint-Cesaire-1 Chatelperronian Neanderthal, J ARCH SCI, 26(7), 1999, pp. 753-773

Authors: Nara, T Hanihara, T Dodo, Y Vandermeersch, B
Citation: T. Nara et al., Influence of the interproximal attrition of teeth on the formation of Neanderthal retromolar space, ANTHROP SCI, 106(4), 1998, pp. 297-309
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