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2016”N

Katoh S, Beyene Y, Itaya T, Hyodo H, Hyodo M, Yagi K, Gouzu C, WoldeGabriel G, Hart WK, Ambrose SH, Nakaya H, Bernor RL,
Boisserie J-R, Bibi F, Saegusa H, Sasaki T, Sano K, Asfaw B, Suwa G (2016) New geological and paleontological age constraint
for the gorilla-human lineage split. Nature 530: 215-218.
Mizushima S, Suwa G, Hirata K (2016) A comparative analysis of fetal to subadult femoral midshaft bone distribution of
prehistoric Jomon hunter-gatherers and modern Japanese. Anthropological Science 124: 1-15.
Suwa G, Kunimatsu Y, Mirzae Ataabadi M, Orak Z, Sasaki T, Fortelius M (2016) The first hominoid from the Maragheh Formation,
Iran. Paleodiversity and Paleoenvironments
9: 373-381.
Mirzae Ataabadi M et al. (2016) The late Miocene hominoid-bearing site in the Maragheh Formation, Northwest Iran.
Paleodiversity and Paleoenvironments 9: 349-371.
Kanzawa-Kiriyama H, Kryukov K, Jinam JA, Hosomichi K, Saso A, Suwa G, Ueda S, Yoneda M, Tajima A, Shinoda K, Inoue I,
@@Saitou N (2016) A partial nuclear genome of the Jomons who lived 3,000 years ago in Fukushima, Japan. Journal of Human
@@Genetics, doi: 10.1038/jhg.2016.110
Fujita M, Yamasaki S, Katagiri C, Oshiro I, Sano K, Kurozumi T, Sugawara H, Kunikita D, Matsuzaki H, Kano A, Okumura T, Sone T,
@@Fujita H, Kobayashi S, Naruse T, Kondo M, Matsu’ura S, Suwa G, Kaifu Y (2016) Advanced maritime adaptation in the western
@@Pacific coastal region extends back to 35,000-30,000 years before present. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 113: 11184-11189.

2015”N
White TD, Lovejoy CO, Asfaw B, Carlson J, Suwa G (2015) Neither chimpanzee nor human, Ardipithecus reveals the surprising
ancestry of both. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 112: 4879-4884.
Suwa G, Beyene Y, Nakaya H, Bernor RL, Boisserie J-R, Bibi F, Ambrose SH, Sano K, Katoh S, Asfaw B (2015) Newly discovered
cercopithecid, equid and other mammalian fossils from the Chorora Formation, Ethiopia. Anthropological Science 123: 19-31.
Morimoto N, Suwa G, Nishimura T, Ponce de Leon MS, Zollikofer CPE, Nakatsukasa M (2015) Let bone and muscle talk together: a
study of real and virtual dissection and its implications for femoral musculoskeletal structure of chimpanzees. J. Anatomy
226: 258-26.
Beyene Y, Asfaw B, Sano K, Suwa G (eds.) The Konso-Gardula Research Project Volume 2. Archeological Collections: Background
and the Early Acheulean Assemblages. The University Museum The University of Tokyo Bulletin 48, 103 pp.
Beyene Y, Asfaw B, Katoh S, Suwa G (2015) Overview of the archaeological research at Konso. In: Beyene Y, Asfaw B, Sano K,
Suwa G (eds.) The Konso-Gardula Research Project Volume 2. Archeological Collections: Background and the Early Acheulean
Assemblages. The University Museum The University of Tokyo Bulletin 48: 9-24.
Beyene Y, Sano K, Asfaw B, Suwa G (2015) Technological and Cognitive Advances Inferred from the Konso Acheulean
Assemblages. In: Beyene Y, Asfaw B, Sano K, Suwa G (eds.) The Konso-Gardula Research Project Volume 2. Archeological
Collections: Background and the Early Acheulean Assemblages. The University Museum The University of Tokyo Bulletin 48:
65-81.

2014”N
Kimbel WH, Suwa G, Asfaw B, Rak Y, White TD (2014) Ardipithecus ramidus and the evolution of the human cranial base.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 111: 948-953.
Suwa G, Beyene Y, Asfaw B (eds.) (2014) The Konso-Gardula Research Project Volume 2. Paleonotological Collections:
Background and Fossil Aves, Cercopithecidae, and Suidae. The University Muserum The University of Tokyo Bulletin 47,
125 pp.
Suwa G, Nakaya H, Asfaw B (2014) The Konso Formation paelontological assemblages: collecting and documentation
methodologies. In: Suwa G, Beyene Y, Asfaw B (eds.) The Konso-Gardula Research Project Volume 1. Paleonotological
Collections: Background and Fossil Aves, Cercopithecidae, and Suidae. The University Museum The University of Tokyo
Bulletin 47: 5-9.
Katoh S, Suwa G, Nakaya H, Beyene Y (2014) Stratigraphic and chronological context of the Konso Formation paelontology. In:
Suwa G, Beyene Y, Asfaw B (eds.) The Konso-Gardula Research Project Volume 1. Paleonotological Collections: Background
and Fossil Aves, Cercopithecidae, and Suidae. The University Museum The University of Tokyo Bulletin 47: 11-23.
Suwa G, Souron A, Asfaw B (2014) Fossil Suidae of the Konso Formation. In: Suwa G, Beyene Y, Asfaw B (eds.) The Konso-
Gardula Research Project Volume 1. Paleonotological Collections: Background and Fossil Aves, Cercopithecidae, and
Suidae. The University Museum The University of Tokyo Bulletin 47: 73-88.
White TD, Lovejoy CO, Suwa G (2014) Ignoring Ardipithecus in an origins scenario for bipedality is…lame. Antiquity 88: 906-908.
Suwa G, Ambrose S (2014) On the environment of Aramis. Reply to Cerling et al. Current Anthropology 55: 473-474.
Kono RT, Zhang Y, Jin C, Takai M, Suwa G (2014) A 3-dimensional assessment of molar enamel thickness and distribution
pattern in Gigantopithecus blacki. Quaternary International 354: 46-51.


2013”N
Beyene Y, Katoh S, WoldeGabriel G, Hart WK, Uto K, Sudo M, Kondo M, Hyodo M, Renne PR, Suwa G, Asfaw B (2013) The
characteristics and chronology of the earliest Acheulean at Konso, Ethiopia. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences of the USA 110: 1584-1591.
Kanzawa-Kiriyama H, Saso A, Suwa G, Saitoh N (2013) Ancient mitochondrial DNA sequences of Jomon teeth samples from
Sanganji, Tohoku district, Japan. Anthropological Science 121: 89-103.
Hashimoto T, Ueno K, Ogawa A, Asamizuya T, Suzuki C, Cheng K, Taoka M, Tanaka M, Iwamura Y, Suwa G, Iriki A (2013) Hand
before foot? cortical somatotopy suggests manual dexterity is primitive and evolved independently of bipedalism. Philsophical
Transactions Royal Society B 368: 20120417.

2012”N
Suwa G, Lovejoy CO, Asfaw B, White T (2012) Proximal femoral musculoskeletal morphology of chimpanzees and its evolutionary
significance: a critique of Morimoto et al. (2011). Anatomical Record 295: 2039-2044.
Kubo D, Kono RT, Suwa G (2012) Endocranial proportions and postorbital morphology of the Minatogawa I and IV Late
Pleistocene Homo sapiens crania from Okinawa Island, Japan. Anthropological Science 120: 179-194.
Yamasaki S, Fujita M, Katagiri C, Kunikita D, Matsuura S, Suwa G, Oshiro I (2012) Excavations (2009-2011) at Sakitari-do cave
site,Nanjo-city, Okinawa prefecture. Anthropological Science (Japanese Series) 129: 121-134.

2011”N
Saso A, Matsukawa S, Suwa G (2011) Comparative analysis of the glabellar region morphology of the late Pleistocene
Minatogawa crania: a three-dimensional approach. Anthropological Science 119: 113-121.
Kubo D, Kono R, Suwa G (2011) A micro-CT based study of the endocranial morphology of the Minatogawa I cranium.
Anthropological Science 119: 123–135
Suwa G, Fukase H, Kono RT, Kubo D, Fujita M (2011) Mandibular tooth root size in modern Japanese, prehistoric Jomon, and Late
Pleistocene Minatogawa human fossils. Anthropological Science 119: 159-171.
Kubo MO, Fujita M, Matsu’ura S, Kondo M, Suwa G (2011) Mortality profiles of late Pleistocene deer remains of Okinawa Island:
evidence from the Hananda-Gama cave and Yamashita-cho cave I sites. Anthropological Science 119: 183–201.
Koyabu D, Endo H, Mitgutsch C, Suwa G, Catania KC, Zollikofer CPE, Oda S, Koyasu K, Ando M, Sanchez-Villagra MR (2011)
Heterochrony and development modularity of cranial osteogenesis in lipotyphlan mammals. EvoDevo 2-21: 1-18.
Suwa G, Fujita M, Yamasaki S, Oshiro I, Baba H, Shinzato N, Kinjo T, Kaifu Y, Matsuura S (2011) New insights on the chronological
status of the Late Pleistocene Minatogawa human fossils from Okinawa Prefecture. Anthropological Science (Japanese
Series) 119: 125-136 (in Japanese).

2010”N
McCollum MA, Rosenman BA, Suwa G, Meindl RS, Lovejoy CO (2010) The vertebrate formula of the last common ancestor of
African apes and humans. J. Experimental Zoology Part B 314: 123-134.
Ozaki M, Kaji K, Matsuda N, Ochiai K, Asada M, Ohba T, Hosoi E, Tado H, Koizumi T, Suwa G, Takatsuki S (2010) The relationship
between food habits, molar wear and life expectancy in wild sika deer populations. J. Zoology 280: 202-212.
Lovejoy CO, Suwa G, White TDi2010jStudying extant species to model our past. Science 327: 410-411.
White TD, Suwa G, Lovejoy COi2010jResponse to comment on the paleobiology and classification of Ardipithecus ramidus.
Science 328: 1105c1-2.
White TD, Ambrose S, Suwa G, WoldeGabriel Gi2010jResponse to comment on the paleoenvironment of Ardipithecus ramidus.
Science 328: 1105e1-3.
Fukase H, Suwa G (2010) Influence of size and placement of developing teeth in determining anterior corpus height in prehistoric
Jomon and modern Japanese mandibles. Anthropological Science 118: 75-86.
Mizushima S, Suwa G, Hirata K (2010jComparison between the midshaft cross-sectional geometry of the prehistoric Jomonand
modern Japanese limb bones in fetal-infant developmental period. Anthropological Science (Japanese Series) 118: 97-113 (in
Japanese).

2009”N
Haile-Selassie Y, Suwa G, White TD (2009) Hominidae. In: Haile-Selassie Y and WoldeGabriel G (Eds.) Ardipithecus kadabba: Late
Miocene Evidence from the Middle Awash Valley. Univ. California Press, Berkeley, pp. 159-236.
White TD, Asfaw B, Beyene Y, Haile-Selassie Y, Lovejoy CO, Suwa G, WoldeGabriel G (2009) Ardipithecus ramidus and the
paleobiology of early hominids. Science 326: 75-86.
White TD, Ambrose S, Suwa G et al. (2009) Macrovertebrate paleontology and the Pliocene habitat of Ardipithecus ramidus.
Science 326: 87-93.
Suwa G, Asfaw B, Kono RT, Kubo D, Lovejoy CO, White TD (2009) The Ardipithecus ramidus skull and its implications for hominid
origins. Science 326: 68e1-e7.
Suwa G, Kono RT, Simpson S, Asfaw B, Lovejoy CO, White TD (2009) Paleobiological implications of the Ardipithecus ramidus
dentition. Science 326: 94-99.
Lovejoy CO, Simpson S, White TD, Asfaw B, Suwa G (2009) Careful climbing in the Miocene: The forelimbs of Ardipithecus
ramidus and humans are primitive. Science 326: 70e1-e8.
Lovejoy CO, Suwa G, Spurlock L, Asfaw B, White TD (2009) The pelvis and femur of Ardipithecus ramidus: the emergence of
upright walking. Science 326: 71e1-e6.
Lovejoy CO, Latimer B, Suwa G, Asfaw B, White TD (2009) Combining prehension and propulsion: The foot of Ardipithecus
ramidus. Science 326: 72e1-e8.
Lovejoy CO, Suwa G , Simpson S, Matternes JH, White TD (2009) The great divides: Ardipithecus ramidus reveals the postcrania
of our last common ancestors with African apes. Science 326: 100-106.

2008”N
Kubo D, Kono RT, Saso, Mizushima S, Suwa G (2008) Accuracy and precision of CT-based endocranial capacity estimations: a
comparison with the conventional millet seed method and application to the Minatogawa 1 skull. Anthropological Science,
116: 77-85.
Fukase H, Suwa G (2008) Growth-related changes in prehistoric Jomon and modern Japanese mandibles with emphasis on
cortical bone distribution. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 136: 441-454.
Kono RT, Suwa G (2008) Enamel distribution patterns of extant human and hominoid molars: occlusal versus lateral enamel
thickness. Bull. Natl. Mus. Nat. Sci., Ser. D, 34: 1–9.
Gilbert WH, Holloway RL, Kubo D, Kono RT, Suwa G (2008) Tomographic analysis of the Daka calvaria. In: Gilbert WH and Asfaw B
(Eds.) Homo erectus: Pleistocene Evidence from the Middle Awash Valley, Ethiopia. Univ. California Press, Berkeley, pp. 329-
347.

2007”N
Ozaki M, Suwa G, Kaji K, Ohba T, Hosoi E, Koizumi T, Takatsuki S (2007) Correlations between feeding type and mandibular
morphology in the sika deer (Cervus nippon). Journal of Zoology, 272: 244-257.
Suwa G, Asfaw B, Haile-Selassie Y, White T, Katoh S, WoldeGabriel G, Hart WK, Nakaya H, Beyene Y (2007) Early Pleistocene
Homo erectus fossils from Konso, southern Ethiopia. Anthropological Science, 115: 133-151
Suwa G, Kono RT, Katoh S, Asfaw B, Beyene Y (2007) A new species of great ape from the late Miocene epoch in Ethiopia. Nature
448: 921-924.

2006”NˆΘ‘O
White TD, WoldeGabriel G, Asfaw B, Ambrose S, Beyene Y, Bernor RL, Boisserie J-R, Currie B, Gilbert H, Haile-Selassie Y, Hart WK,
Hlusko LJ, Howell FC, Kono RT, Lehmann T, Louchart A, Lovejoy CO, Renne PR, Saegusa H, Vrba ES, Wesselman H, Suwa G
(2006) Assa Issie, Aramis and the origin of Australopithecus. Nature 440: 883-889.
Nagaoka S, Katoh S, WoldeGabriel G, Sato H, Nakaya H, Beyene Y, Suwa G (2005) Lithostratigraphy and sedimentary
environments of the hominid-bearing Pliocene–Pleistocene Konso Formation in the southern Main Ethiopian Rift, Ethiopia.
Paleogeography, Paleocolimatology, Paleoecology 216: 333-457.
Yoneda M, Saso A, Suzuki R, ShibataY, Morita M, Suwa G, Akazawa T (2005) Chronology of the Yayoi skeletal remains from the
Kanto district, Japan: a preliminary re-evaluation by radiocarbon dating of postcranial material. Anthropological Science
113:169-182.
White TD, Asfaw BA, Suwa G (2005) Pliocene hominid fossils from Gamedah, Middle Awash, Ethiopia. Transactions of the Royal
Society of South Africa 60: 79-83.
WoldeGabriel G, Hart WK, Katoh S, Beyene Y, Suwa G (2005) Correlation of Plio-Pleistocene tephra in Ethiopian and Kenyan rift
basins: Temporal calibration of geological features and hominid fossil records. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal
Research 147: 81-108.
Kono RT, Suwa G (2005) Effects of molar crown orientation to measures of lateral enamel thickness in the mesial cusp section.
Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo, Series D, 31: 11-22.
Suwa G, Kono RT (2005) A micro-CT based study of linear enamel thickness in the mesial cusp section of human molars:
reevaluation of methodology and assessment of within-tooth, serial, and individual variation. Anthropological Science 113:
273-289.
Haile-Selassie Y, Suwa G, White TD (2004) Late Miocene teeth from Middle Awash, Ethiopia, and early hominid dental evolution.
Science 303: 1503-1505.
Hlusko LJ, Suwa G, Kono RT, Mahaney M. (2004) Genetics and the evolution of primate enamel thickness: A baboon model. Am. J
Phys. Anthropol. 124: 223-233.
White TD, Suwa G (2004) A new species of Notochoerus (Artiodactyla, Suidae) from the Pliocene of Ethiopia. Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology 24: 474-480.
Howell FC, White TD, Begun DR, Chaimanee Y, de Lumley MA, Gingerich PD, Groves C, Gulec E, Haile-Selassie Y, Hlusko L, Jaeger
JJ, Kelley L, Kohler M, Liu W, Lordkipanidze D, Lovejoy CO, Martin LB, McCrossin ML, Moggi-Cecchi J, Moya-Sola S, Rook L,
Smith P, Suwa G, Teaford M, Tobias PV, Walker A, Walker P, Ward S (2004) Geological issues in the Djourab. South African
Journal of Science, 100: 446-446.
Mizushima S, Sakaue K, Suwa G (2004) Human bones of the Latest Jomon period Hobi shell mound “banjo-shuseki” burials.
Anthropological Science Japanese Series 112: 113-125 (in Japanese).
Baba H, Aziz F, Kaifu Y, Suwa G, Kono RT, Jacob T (2003) Homo erectus calvarium from the Pleistocene of Java. Science 299:
1384-1388.
White TD, Asfaw B, DeGusta D, Gilbert H, Richards G, Suwa G, Howell FC (2003) Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash,
Ethiopia. Nature 423: 742-747
Clark JD, Beyene Y, WoldeGabriel G, Hart WK, Renne P, Gilbert H, DeFleur A, Suwa G, Katoh S, Ludwig KR, Boisserie J-R, Asfaw B,
White TD (2003) Stratigraphic, chronologic and behavioral contexts of Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash,
Ethiopia. Nature 423: 747-752
Hart WK, WoldeGabriel G, Katoh S, Renne P, Suwa G, Asfaw B, White TD (2003) Dating of the Herto hominin fossils. Nature 426:
622
Suwa G, Nakaya H, Asfaw B, Saegusa H, Amzaye A, Kono RT, Beyene Y, Katoh S (2003) Plio-Pleistocene terrestrial mammal
assemblage from Konso, southern Ethiopia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23: 901-916.
Kono RT, Suwa G, Tanijiri T (2002) A three-dimensional analysis of enamel distribution patterns in human permanent first molars.
Archives of Oral Biology 47: 867-875.
Suwa G (2002) Early hominid fossils from the Late Miocene and Pliocene: an overview of recent developments. Journal of
Geography 111: 816-831. (in Japanese).
White TD, Suwa G, Simpson S, Asfaw B (2000) Jaws and teeth of Australopithecus afarensis from Maka, Middle Awash, Ethiopia.
Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 111F45-68.
Katoh S, Nagaoka S, WoldeGabriel G, Renne P, Snow MG, Beyene Y and Suwa G (2000) Chronostratigraphy and correlation of the
Plio-Pleistocene tephra layers of the Konso Formation, southern main Ethiopia rift, Ethiopia. Quaternary Science Reviews 19:
1305-1317.
Asfaw B, White T, Lovejoy O, Latimer B, Simpson S, Suwa G (1999) Australopithecus garhi: a new species of early hominid from
Ethiopia. Science 284: 629-635.
Asfaw B, White T, Lovejoy O, Latimer B, Simpson S, Suwa G (1999) Cladistics and early hominid phylogeny. Science 285: 1210-
1211.

Suwa G, Kono-Takeuchi R (1998) A refined method of measuring basal crown and cusp areas by use of a three dimensional
digitizing system. Anthropological Science 106: 95-105.
Suwa G, Asfaw B, Beyene Y, White TD, Katoh S, Nagaoka S, Nakaya H, Uzawa K, Renne P, WoldeGabriel G (1997) The first skull of
Australopithecus boisei. Nature 389: 489-492.
Kono-Takeuchi R, Suwa G, Kanazawa E, Tanijiri T (1997) A new method of evaluating enamel thickness based on a three-
dimensional measuring system. Anthropological Science 105: 217-229.
Suwa G, White T, Howell FC (1996) Mandibular postcanine dentition from the Shungura Formation, Ethiopia: crown morphology,
taxonomic allocations, and Plio-Pleistocene hominid evolution. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 101: 247-282.
Suwa G (1996) Serial allocations of isolated molars of unknown taxonomic affinities from the Shungura and Usno Formations,
Ethiopia, a combined method approach. Human Evolution 11: 269-282.
White TD, Asfaw B, Suwa G (1996) Ardipithecus ramidus, a root species for Australopithecus. In: F Facchini (ed.) The First
Humans and their Cultural Manifestations. Forli: A.B.A.C.O., pp: 15-23.
White TD, Suwa G, Asfaw B (1995) Australopithecus ramidus, a new species of early hominid from Aramis, Ethiopia. Nature 375:
88.
WoldeGabriel G, Renne P, White TD, Suwa G, de Heinzelin J, Hart WK, Heiken G (1995) Age of early hominids. Nature 376: 559.
Endo H, Yamada T, Suzuki N, Suwa G, Uetsuka K, Hashimoto O, Kurohmaru M, Hayashi Y (1995) Ultrastructure of@cardiac
myocyte in the Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus). J. Vet. Med. Sci. 57: 1035-1039.
Suwa G, Wood BA, White T (1994) Further analysis of mandibular molar crown and cusp areas in Pliocene and Early Pleistocene
hominids. American J. Physisal Anthropology 93: 407-426.
Clark JD, de Heinzelin J, Schick KD, Hart WK, White TD, WoldeGabriel G, Walter RC, Suwa G, Asfaw B, Vrba E, HaileSelassie Y
(1994) African Homo erectus: old radiometric ages and young assemblages in the Middle Awash, Ethiopia. Science 264:
1907-1910.
White TD, Suwa G and Asfaw B (1994) Australopithecus ramidus, a new species of early hominid from Aramis, Ethiopia. Nature
371: 306-312.
WoldeGabriel G, White TD, Suwa G, Renne P, de Heinzelin J, Hart WK, Heiken G (1994) Ecological and temporal placement of early
Pliocene hominids at Aramis, Ethiopia. Nature 371: 330-333.
Suwa G (1994) Current understanding of early hominid phylogeny. Anthropological Science 102: 479-488. (in Japanese).
White T, Suwa G, Hart W, Walter R, WoldeGabriel G, de Heinzelin J, Clark JD, Asfaw B, Vrba E (1993) New discoveries of
Australopithecus at Maka, Ethiopia. Nature 366: 261-265.
Asfaw B, Beyene Y, Semaw S, Suwa G, White T, WoldeGabriel G (1993) Tephra from Fejej, Ethiopia-a reply. J. Human Evolution
25: 519-521.
WoldeGabriel G, White T, Suwa G, Semaw S, Beyene Y, Asfaw B, Walter R (1992) Kesem-Kebena: a newly discovered
paleoanthropolpogical research area in Ethiopia. J. Field Archeolog. 19: 471-493.
Asfaw B, Beyene Y, Suwa G, Walter R, White T, WoldeGabriel G, Yemane T (1992) The earliest Acheulean from Konso-Gardula.
Nature 360: 732-735.
Suwa G (1991) A phylogenetic analysis of Pliocene Hominidae based on premolar morphology. In: Ehara A et al. (eds.)
Primatology Today. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp: 509-512.
Asfaw B, Beyene Y, Semaw S, Suwa G, White T, WoldeGabriel G (1991) Fejej: a new paleoanthropological research area in
Ethiopia. J. Hum. Evol. 21: 137-143.
Suwa G, White T, Asfaw B, WoldeGabriel G, Yemane T (1991) Miocene faunal remains from the Burji-Soyama area, Amaro horst,
southern sector of the main Ethiopian rift. Paleontologia africana 28: 23-28.
WoldeGabriel G, Yemane T, Suwa G, White T, Asfaw B (1991) Age of volcanism and fossils in the Burji-Soyoma area, Amaro horst,
southern main Ethiopian Rift. J. African Earth Sciences. 13: 437-447.
Suwa G (1990) A comparative analysis of hominid dental remains from the Shungura and Usno Formations, Omo valley, Ethiopia.
Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 522 pp.
Suwa G (1989) The premolar of KNM-WT 17000 and relative anterior to posterior dental size. J. Human Evolution 18: 795-799.
Suwa G (1988) Evolution of the "robust" australopithecines in the Omo succession: evidence from mandibular premolar
morphology. In: Grine F (ed.) The Evolutionary History of the Robust Australopithecines. New York: Aldine, pp: 199-222.
White T, Suwa G (1987) Hominid footprints at Laetoli: facts and interpretations. American J. Physical Anthropology 72: 485-514.
Johanson DC, Masao F, Eck G, White T, Walter R, Kimbel W, Asfaw B, Manega P, Ndessokia P, Suwa G (1987) New partial skeleton
of Homo habilis from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Nature 327: 205-209.
Endo B, Suwa G, Hattori M (1986) Principal of the angular movement type tomography for cranial morphology and an apparatus
manufactured on the basis of this principal. J. Anthropolgical Society Nippon 94: 95-105.
Suwa G (1985) Australopithcine locomotion. Genetics 39: 16-22 (in Japanese).
White TD, Moore RV, Suwa G (1984) Hadar biostratigraphy and hominid evolution. J. Vertebrate Paleontology 4: 575-583.
White TD, Suwa G, Richards G, Watters J, Barnes L (1983) "Hominoid clavicle" from Sahabi is actually a fragment of a cetacean
rib. American J. Physical Anthropology 61: 239-244.
Suwa G (1981) Fundamental characteristics of the vestibular coordinate system in human craniology. J. Anthropolgical Society
Nippon 91: 303-328.
Suwa G (1981) A morphological analysis of Japanese crania by means of the vestibular coordinate system. J. Anthropolgical
Society Nippon 91: 329-350.
Suwa G (1980) An investigation on the somatological significance of the Frankfurt horizontal. J. Anthropolgical Society Nippon 88:
93-95.



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