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Articoli
1. * Manzi G., Salvadei L. & Passarello P., 1990., ''The Casal de' Pazzi archaic parietal: comparative analysis of a new fossil evidence from the late Middle Pleistocene of Rome.'', Journal of Human Evolution, n. 19:, pp. 751-759.
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2.* Manzi G., Sperduti A. & Passarello P., 1991., ''Behavior-Induced auditory exostoses in the imperial Roman society: evidence from coeval urban and rural communities near Rome.'', American Journal of Phisical Anthropology, n. 85:, pp. 253-260.
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3. * Manzi G., Salvadei L., Vienna A. & Passarello P., 1999., ''Discontinuity of life conditions at the transition from the Roman imperial age to the early Middle Ages: Example from central Italy evaluated by pathological dento-alveolar lesions.'', American Journal of Human Biology, n. 11:, pp. 327-341.
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4. * Manzi G., Gracia A. & Arsuaga J-L., 2000., ''Cranial discrete traits in the Middle Pleistocene humans from Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). Does hypostosis represent any increase in "ontogenetic stress" along the Neandertal lineage?'', Journal of Human Evolution, n. 38:, pp. 425-446.
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5. * Manzi G., Mallegni F. & Ascenzi A., 2001., ''A cranium for the earliest Europeans: Phylogenetic position of the hominid from Ceprano, Italy.'', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, n. 98:, pp. 10011-10016.
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6. * Di Lernia S. & Manzi G. (eds), 2002., ''Sand, Stones, and Bones. The archaeology of death in the Wadi Tanezzuft Valley (5000-2000 bp).'', All'Insegna del Giglio (AZA Monographs 3), Firenze.
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7. * Bruner E., Manzi G. & Arsuaga J.L., 2003., ''Encephalisation and allometric trajectories in the genus Homo. Evidence from the Neandertal and modern lineages.'', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, n. 100:, pp. 15335-15340.
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8. * Manzi G., 2004., ''Human evolution at the Matuyama-Brunhes boundary.'', Evolutionary Anthropology, n. 13:, pp. 11–24.
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9. * Bruner E. & Manzi G., 2008., ''Paleoneurology of an early Neanderthal: endocranial size, shape, and features of Saccopastore 1.'', Journal of Human Evolution, n. 54:, pp. 729-742.
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10.* Manzi G., 2016., ''Humans of the Middle Pleistocene: The controversial calvarium from Ceprano (Italy) and its significance for the origin and variability of Homo heidelbergensis.'', Quaternary International (in press, available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2015.12.047).
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