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"[Washburn's] most famous and influential paper... in which he argued for the replacement of the static typological approach to human variation by a dynamic, evolutionary, adaptive approach."
- Jonathan Marks in "Sherwood Washburn, 1911-2000." Evolutionary Anthropology. 2000, 9(6):225-226.
"Tools and Human Evolution."
Scientific American. 1960, 203(3):
62-75.
with I. DeVore.
"The Social Life of Baboons."
Scientific American. 1961, 204(6):
62-71.
"The Evolution of man."
Scientific American. 1978, 219(3):
146-155.
In these Scientific American articles, Washburn demonstrates the extraordinary breadth of his scholarlship, encompassing research on primate behavior, early tool use and human evolution as he addresses the wider scientific community.
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