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Books

  1. Cartmill, M; Hylander, WL; Shafland, J, Human Structure (1987), pp. 448 pages, Harvard University Press, ISBN 9780674418059  [abs]
  2. Cartmill, M, Tod im Morgengrauen das Verhältnis des Menschen zu Natur und Jagd (1993), pp. 385 pages, Artemis & Winkler, ISBN 9783760810959
  3. Cartmill, M., A View to a Death in the Morning: Hunting and Nature Through History (1993a), pp. xiv, 331, Harvard University Press, Cambridge
  4. Cartmill, M., (German translation of 1993a) Tod im Morgengrauen: Das Verhältnis des Menschen zu Natur und Jagd ("Death in the Morning Twilight: The Relationship of Man to Nature and Hunting") (1993b), Artemis & Winkler, Zürich; 385 pp
  5. Cartmill, M, Hito wa naze korosu ka? (1995), pp. 480 pages, Shinyoshya Publishers
  6. Cartmill, M., . (Japanese translation, with new preface by the author, of 1993a) Hito wa naze korosu ka? ("Why Do People Kill? The Hunting Hypothesis and Human Origins") (1995a), Shinyoshya Publishers, Tokyo; 480 pp
  7. Cartmill, M., (Paperback reprint of 1993b) Das Bambi-Syndrom: Jagdleidenschaft und Misanthropie in der Kulturgeschichte ("The Bambi Syndrome: Hunting Passion and Misanthropy in Cultural History") (1995b), Rohwohlt, Hamburg: 385 pp
  8. Cartmill, M, Das Bambi-Syndrom Jagdleidenschaft und Misanthropie in der Kulturgeschichte (January, 1995), pp. 385 pages, Rohwohlt, ISBN 9783499555664
  9. Cartmill, M., and F. H. Smith, The Human Lineage (In preparation), Wiley, New York
  10. CARTMILL, M; Cartmill, M, A View to a Death in the Morning hunting and nature through history (June, 2009), pp. 347 pages, Harvard University Press, ISBN 9780674029255
  11. Cartmill, M; Smith, FH, The Human Lineage (September, 2011), pp. 624 pages, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 9781118211458  [abs]

Book Sections/Chapters

  1. Cartmill, M, Arboreal adaptations and the origin of the order Primates, in The Functional and Evolutionary Biology of Primates, edited by Tuttle, RH (1972), pp. 97-122, Aldine-Atherton
  2. Cartmill, M, Daubentonia, Dactylopsila, woodpeckers, and klinorhynchy, in Prosimian Biology, edited by Martin, RD; Doyle, GA; Walker, AC (1974), pp. 655-670, Duckworth
  3. Cartmill, M, Pads and claws in arboreal locomotion, in Primate Locomotion (1974), pp. 45-83, Academic Press, ISBN 9780123840509 [doi]
  4. Cartmill, M., Pads and claws in arboreal locomotion, in Primate Locomotion, edited by Jenkins, F.A., Jr. (1974), pp. 45-83, Academic Press, New York
  5. Cartmill, M, Strepsirhine basicranial structures and the affinities of the Cheirogaleidae, in Phylogeny of the Primates, edited by Luckett, WP; Szalay, FS (1975), pp. 313-354, Plenum
  6. Cartmill, M, Methods of phylogenetic inference, in Recent Advances in Primatology, edited by Chivers, DJ; Joysey, KA, vol. 3 (1978), pp. 299-305, Academic Press
  7. Cartmill, M; Kay, RF, Craniodental morphology, tarsier affinities, and primate suborders, in Recent Advances in Primatology: Evolution, edited by Chivers, DJ; Joysey, KA, vol. 3 (1978), pp. 205-214, Academic Press
  8. Cartmill, M, Phylogeny of Tarsius: Introduction, in Recent Advances in Primatology, edited by Chivers, DJ; Joysey, KA, vol. 3 (1978), pp. 193-194, Academic Press
  9. Cartmill, M, Morphology, function and evolution of the anthropoid postorbital septum, in Evolutionary Biology of the New World Monkeys and Continental Drift, edited by Chiarelli, AB; Ciochon, RL (1980), pp. 243-274, Plenum
  10. Cartmill, M; MacPhee, RDE, Tupaiid affinities: the evidence of the carotid arteries and cranial skeleton, in Comparative Biology and Evolutionary Relationships of Tree Shrews, edited by Luckett, WP (1980), pp. 95-132, Plenum
  11. Cartmill, M, Basic primatology and prosimian evolution, in A History of American Physical Anthropology, edited by Spencer, F (1982), pp. 147-186, Academic Press
  12. Cartmill, M, Climbing, in Functional Vertebrate Morphology, edited by Hildebrand, M; Bramble, D; Liem, K; Wake, D (1985), pp. 73-88, harvard University Press
  13. MacPhee, RDE; Cartmill, M, Basicranial structures and primate systematics, in Comparative Primate Biology, edited by D.R. Swindler, vol. 1 (1986), pp. 219-275, Alan R. Liss
  14. Cartmill, M, Non-human primates, in The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution, edited by Jones, S; Martin, RD; Pilbeam, DR; Burney, S (1992), pp. 24-32, Cambridge Uniovesity Press
  15. Cartmill, M, Anatomy, antinomies, and the problem of anthropoid origins, in Anthropoid Origins, edited by Fleagle, JF; Kay, RF (1994), pp. 549-566, Plenum
  16. Cartmill, M, Anatomy and pathology, in USMLE Step 1 Review: The Study Guide, edited by Goldberg, JS (1996), pp. 1-64, Sage Publications
  17. Cartmill, M, Explaining primate origins, in Research Frontiers in Anthropology, edited by Ember, CR; Ember, M (1997), pp. 31-46, Prentice-Hall
  18. Cartmill, M, Predation, feeding strategies, and primate origins, in Biological Anthropology: A Synthetic Approach to Human Evolution, edited by Boaz, N; Almquist, AJ (1997), pp. 192-193, Printice-Hall
  19. Cartmill, M, Hunting hypothesis of human origins, in History of Anthropology: An Encyclopedia, edited by Spencer, F (1997), pp. 508-512, Garland
  20. Cartmill, M, History of ideas surrounding hunting, in Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare, edited by Bekoff, M; Meaney, C (1998), pp. 197-199, Greenwood Press
  21. Brown, K; Cartmill, M, Series introduction, in The Growth of Humanity by B. Bogin (2001), pp. xiii-xiv, John Wiley and Sons
  22. Cartmill, M, The probability of human origins, in When Worlds Converge: What Science and Religion Tell Us about the Story of the Universe and Our Place in It, edited by Matthews, CN; Tucker, ME; Hefner, P (2001), pp. 73-97, Open Court
  23. Cartmill, M, Taxonomic revolutions and the animal-human boundary, in Studying Human Origins: Disciplinary History and Epistemology, edited by Corbey, R; Roebroeks, W (2001), pp. 97-106, Amsterdam University Press
  24. Cartmill, M, Charles Oxnard: an appreciation, in Shaping Primate Evolution, edited by Anapol, F; German, R; Jablonski, N (2004), pp. 1-7, Cambridge University Press
  25. Brown, K; Cartmill, M, Series introduction, in Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology by L. Klepinger (2006), pp. xiii-xiv, John Wiley and Sons
  26. Cartmill, M, Is there a biological basis for morality?, in The Nature of Difference: Science, Society, and Human Biology, edited by Ellison, GTH; Goodman, A (2006), pp. 3-16, Taylor & Francis
  27. Cartmill, M; Lemelin, P; Schmitt, D, Primate gaits and primate origins, in Primate Origins: Adaptations and Evolution, edited by Ravosa, M. J., and Dagosto (2006), pp. 403-436, Springer
  28. Brown, K; Cartmill, M, Foreword, in The Scientific Bases of Human Anatomy by C.O. Oxnard, vol. 9781400827268 (January, 2009), pp. xv-xvi, Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN 0691114536 [doi]
  29. Brook, K; Cartmill, M, 75 years of the annual meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 1930-2004, in Histories of American Physical Anthropology in the Twentieth Century, edited by Little, MA; Kennedy, KAR (2010), pp. 221-232, Lexington Books
  30. Cartmill, M, Primate Classification and Diversity, in Primate Neuroethology (February, 2010), pp. 10-30, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780195326598 [doi]  [abs]
  31. Brown, K; Cartmill, M, Foreword, in Human Population Genetics by J. Relethford, vol. 1-4 (2012), pp. vii-viii, Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN 9789814560436 [doi]
  32. Cartmill, M; Brown, K, Series introduction, in Thin on the Ground: Neandertal Biology, Archeology, and Ecology by Steven E. Churchill (2014), pp. ix-x, Wiley-Blackwell
  33. Cartmill, M; Brown, K, Posture, locomotion and bipedality: the case of the gerenuk (Litocranius walleri), in Human Paleontology and Prehistory: Contributions in Honor of Yoel Rak, edited by Marom, A; Hovers, E (June, 2015), Springer
  34. Cartmill, M; Brown, K, Series Editors' Preface, in The Primate Roots of Human Nature by C. van Schaik (June, 2015), Wiley-Blackwell

Refereed Publications

  1. Cartmill, M, The early Pleistocene mammalian microfaunas of sub-Saharan Africa and their ecological significance, Quaternaria, vol. 9 (1967), pp. 169-198
  2. Cartmill, M, Ethmoid component in the orbit of primates, Nature, vol. 232 no. 5312 (1971), pp. 566-567 [doi]
  3. Cartmill, M; Hylander, WL, On the production, marketing and utilization of the Wenner-Gren casts, Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, vol. 17 (1974), pp. 219-232
  4. Cartmill, M, Rethinking primate origins, Science, vol. 184 no. 4135 (1974), pp. 436-443 (Reprinted in R.L. Ciochon and J.G. Fleagle (eds.), Primate Evolution and Human Origins, Benjamin Cummings, Menlo Park, 1985, pp. 14-21, and in M.E. Stephens and J.D. Paterson (eds.), The Order Primates: An Introduction, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., Dubuque, 1991.) [doi]
  5. Kay, RF; Cartmill, M, Skull of Palaechthon nacimienti, Nature, vol. 252 no. 5478 (December, 1974), pp. 37-38, Springer Nature [doi]  [abs]
  6. Cartmill, M, On racism and terminology, Current Anthropology, vol. 16 no. 4 (1975), pp. 670, UNIV CHICAGO PRESS, ISSN 0011-3204 [Gateway.cgi]
  7. CARTMILL, M, RACISM AND TERMINOLOGY, CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 16 no. 4 (1975), pp. 670-670, ISSN 0011-3204 [Gateway.cgi]
  8. KAY, RF; CARTMILL, M, SKULL OF PALAECHTHON AND COMMENTS ON ECOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS OF PLESIADAPOIDEA, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 42 no. 2 (January, 1975), pp. 311-311, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  9. CARTMILL, M, Extinction of Lineages: Irrelevance of Ecological Hypotheses, American Anthropologist, vol. 77 no. 3 (January, 1975), pp. 610-611, WILEY, ISSN 0002-7294 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  10. CARTMILL, M, PRIMATE EVOLUTION - ANALYSIS OF TRENDS - REPLY, SCIENCE, vol. 189 no. 4198 (January, 1975), pp. 229-230, AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE, ISSN 0036-8075 [Gateway.cgi]
  11. CARTMILL, M, PRIMATE EVOLUTION - WERE TRAITS SELECTED FOR ARBOREAL LOCOMOTION OR VISUALLY DIRECTED PREDATION, SCIENCE, vol. 187 no. 4175 (January, 1975), pp. 456-456, AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE, ISSN 0036-8075 [Gateway.cgi]
  12. CARTMILL, M, WELSH VOWEL MUTATION - SURFACE PHONOLOGY AND UNDERLYING FORMS, LINGUISTIC INQUIRY, vol. 7 no. 4 (January, 1976), pp. 675-677, M I T PRESS, ISSN 0024-3892 [Gateway.cgi]
  13. Kay, RF; Cartmill, M, Cranial morphology and adaptations of Palaechthon nacimienti and other paromomyidae (Plesiadapoidea, ? primates), with a description of a new genus and species, Journal of Human Evolution, vol. 6 no. 1 (January, 1977), pp. 19-53, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0047-2484 (Reprinted in R.L. Ciochon and J.G. Fleagle (eds.), Primate Evolution and Human Origins, Benjamin Cummings, Menlo Park, 1985, pp. 24-40.) [doi]  [abs]
  14. Cartmill, M, Physical Anthropology: Monkeys Without Tails: The Story of Man's Evolution. John Napier, American Anthropologist, vol. 79 no. 3 (September, 1977), pp. 711-711, Wiley, ISSN 0002-7294 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  15. Cartmill, M; Milton, K, The lorisiform wrist joint and the evolution of "brachiating" adaptations in the hominoidea., American journal of physical anthropology, vol. 47 no. 2 (September, 1977), pp. 249-272, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  16. CARTMILL, M, ORBITAL MOSAIC IN PROSIMIANS, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 48 no. 3 (January, 1978), pp. 385-385, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  17. Cartmill, M, The orbital mosaic in prosimians and the use of variable traits in systematics., Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology, vol. 30 no. 2 (January, 1978), pp. 89-114, ISSN 0015-5713 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  18. Cartmill, M; Gingerich, PD, An ethmoid exposure (os planum) in the orbit of Indri indri (Primates, Lemuriformes)., American journal of physical anthropology, vol. 48 no. 4 (May, 1978), pp. 535-538, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  19. CARTMILL, M, VOLAR SKIN FRICTION AND PAD PROTUBERANCE IN PRIMATES, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 50 no. 3 (January, 1979), pp. 426-426, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  20. Cartmill, M, The volar skin of primates: its frictional characteristics and their functional significance., American journal of physical anthropology, vol. 50 no. 4 (May, 1979), pp. 497-509, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  21. Cartmill, M, John Jones's pregnancy: some comments on the statistical-relevance model of scientific explanation, American Anthropologist, vol. 82 no. 2 (1980), pp. 382-385, WILEY, ISSN 0002-7294 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  22. CARTMILL, M, TARSIER RELATIONSHIPS - IS AN ALGORITHM FOR PHYLOGENY RECONSTRUCTION ATTAINABLE, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 52 no. 2 (January, 1980), pp. 212-213, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  23. WALKER, A; PILBEAM, D; CARTMILL, M, CHANGING VIEWS AND INTERPRETATIONS OF PRIMATE EVOLUTION, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 54 no. 2 (January, 1981), pp. 287-287, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  24. MACPHEE, RDE; CARTMILL, M, FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR A TARSIER-ANTHROPOID CLADE WITHIN HAPLORHINI, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 54 no. 2 (January, 1981), pp. 248-248, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  25. Cartmill, M, Hypothesis testing and phylogenetic reconstruction, Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, vol. 19 no. 2 (January, 1981), pp. 73-96, WILEY, ISSN 0044-3808 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  26. Cartmill, M; MacPhee, RDE; Simons, EL, Anatomy of the temporal bone in early anthropoids, with remarks on the problem of anthropoid origins, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 56 no. 1 (January, 1981), pp. 1-21, WILEY, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  27. Cartmill, M, Assessing tarsier affinities: is anatomical description phylogenetically neutral?, Geobios, mémoire special, vol. 6 (1982), pp. 279-287
  28. MACPHEE, RDE; CARTMILL, M; GINGERICH, PD, ARCHAIC PRIMATE BASICRANIA - NEW FACTS AND INTERPRETATIONS, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 57 no. 2 (January, 1982), pp. 207-208, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  29. Cartmill, M, T-lymphocyte immunology and hominoid evolution., Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 218 no. 4577 (December, 1982), pp. 1145, ISSN 0036-8075 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  30. CARTMILL, M, 4 LEGS GOOD, 2 LEGS BAD - MANS PLACE (IF ANY) IN NATURE, NATURAL HISTORY, vol. 92 no. 11 (January, 1983), pp. 64-&, AMER MUSEUM NAT HISTORY, ISSN 0028-0712 [Gateway.cgi]
  31. MacPhee, RD; Cartmill, M; Gingerich, PD, New Palaeogene primate basicrania and the definition of the order Primates., Nature, vol. 301 no. 5900 (February, 1983), pp. 509-511, ISSN 0028-0836 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  32. Cartmill, M, BIOLOGY, CULTURE, AND PUNCTUATIONISM, Evolution, vol. 37 no. 5 (September, 1983), pp. 1095-1096, Wiley, ISSN 0014-3820 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  33. Cartmill, M, Innate grammars and the evolutionary presumption, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 7 no. 2 (January, 1984), pp. 191, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0140-525X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  34. POORMAN, PA; CARTMILL, M; MACPHEE, RDE; MOSES, MJ, THE G-BANDED KARYOTYPE OF TARSIUS-BANCANUS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PRIMATE PHYLOGENY, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 66 no. 2 (January, 1985), pp. 215-215, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  35. Cartmill, M; Brooks, JL, Just Before the Origin: Alfred Russel Wallace's Theory of Evolution., Man, vol. 20 no. 3 (September, 1985), pp. 549-549, JSTOR, ISSN 0025-1496 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  36. Cartmill, ; M, ; Pilbeam, D; Isaac, GL, One hundred years of paleoanthropology, American Scientist, vol. 74 no. 4 (1986), pp. 410-420, ISSN 0003-0996 [Gateway.cgi]  [abs]
  37. Cartmill, M, Reply to E.P. Banks, American Scientist, vol. 74 (1986), pp. 576
  38. CARTMILL, M; WIBLE, JR, TARSIER AFFINITIES - THE OTIC EVIDENCE REEXAMINED, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 69 no. 2 (February, 1986), pp. 186-186, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  39. CARTMILL, M; PILBEAM, D; ISAAC, G, 100 YEARS OF PALEOANTHROPOLOGY, AMERICAN SCIENTIST, vol. 74 no. 4 (July, 1986), pp. 410-420, SIGMA XI-SCI RES SOC, ISSN 0003-0996 [Gateway.cgi]
  40. Cartmill, M, Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. William L. Jungers, ed, American Anthropologist, vol. 89 no. 1 (March, 1987), pp. 220-221, Wiley, ISSN 0002-7294 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  41. Cartmill, M, Why I became a scientist, American Scientist, vol. 76 (1988), pp. 452 (Reprinted in K. Arnold, B. O'Sullivan, R. W. Scheifler, J. Waldo, and A. Wollrath, The Jini Specification, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass., 1999, p. 33..)
  42. MacPhee, RDE; Cartmill, M; Rose, KD, Craniodental morphology and relationships of the supposed Eocene dermopteran Plagiomene (Mammalia), Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, vol. 9 no. 3 (1989), pp. 329-349, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  43. Cartmill, M, Ecce homo: An annotated bibliographic history of physical anthropology, Journal of Human Evolution, vol. 18 no. 3 (May, 1989), pp. 289-291, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0047-2484 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  44. Cartmill, M, Misdeeds in anthropology: bones, bodies, behavior., Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 244 no. 4906 (May, 1989), pp. 858-859, ISSN 0036-8075 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  45. Cartmill, M, Human uniqueness and theoretical content in paleoanthropology, International Journal of Primatology, vol. 11 no. 3 (June, 1990), pp. 173-192, Springer Nature, ISSN 0164-0291 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  46. Cartmill, M, The changing image of the hunt in Western thought, Perspectives in Ethology, vol. 9 (1991), pp. 237-260
  47. Cartmill, M, Wonderful Life: The burgess shale and the nature of history. By Stephen Jay Gould. New York: W.W. Norton. 1989. 347 pp. $19.95 (cloth), American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 84 no. 3 (March, 1991), pp. 368-371, Wiley, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  48. Cartmill, M, New views on primate origins, Evolutionary Anthropology, vol. 1 no. 3 (1992), pp. 105-111, WILEY [doi]  [abs]
  49. Cartmill, M, Reinventing anthropology, Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, vol. 37 (1994), pp. 1-9
  50. Cartmill, M., Animal rights: A reply to Howard, Journal of Mammalogy, vol. 75 (1994), pp. 1080-1082
  51. Cartmill, M, Questions of enslavement., Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 263 no. 5144 (January, 1994), pp. 252-253, ISSN 0036-8075 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  52. Cartmill, M; Yoder, AD, Molecules and morphology in Primate Systematics: An introduction, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 94 no. 1 (January, 1994), pp. 1-1, WILEY, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  53. Cartmill, M, A critique of homology as a morphological concept., American journal of physical anthropology, vol. 94 no. 1 (May, 1994), pp. 115-123, ISSN 0002-9483 [8042700], [doi]  [abs]
  54. Cartmill, M, Animal Rights: A Reply to Howard, Journal of Mammalogy, vol. 75 no. 4 (November, 1994), pp. 1080-1082, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0022-2372 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  55. Cartmill, M, Hunting and humanity in Western thought, Social Research, vol. 62 (1995), pp. 773-786 (Reprinted in A. Mack (ed.), Humans and Other Animals, Ohio State University Press, Columbus, 1999, pp. 365-378.)
  56. Cartmill, M, Aping language, Nature, vol. 373 no. 6511 (January, 1995), pp. 206-206, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0028-0836 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  57. Yoder, AD; Cartmill, M; Ruvolo, M; Smith, K; Vilgalys, R, Ancient single origin for Malagasy primates., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 93 no. 10 (May, 1996), pp. 5122-5126, ISSN 0027-8424 [doi]  [abs]
  58. Cartmill, M, The status of the race concept in physical anthropology, American Anthropologist, vol. 100 no. 3 (January, 1998), pp. 651-660, WILEY, ISSN 0002-7294 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  59. Kay, RF; Cartmill, M; Balow, M, The hypoglossal canal and the origin of human vocal behavior., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 95 no. 9 (April, 1998), pp. 5417-5419, ISSN 0027-8424 [9560291], [doi]  [abs]
  60. Cartmill, M; Schmitt, D, Axial rotation in the lumbar vertebral column of Australopithecus africanus., supplement 28, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 1999), pp. 102-103, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  61. Lemelin, P; Schmitt, D; Cartmill, M, Gait patterns and interlimb coordination in woolly opossums: how did ancestral primates move?, supplement 28, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 1999), pp. 181-182, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  62. Cartmill, M, Revolution, evolution, and Kuhn: A response to Chamberlain and Hartwig, Evolutionary Anthropology, vol. 8 no. 2 (January, 1999), pp. 45-47, WILEY, ISSN 1060-1538 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  63. Cartmill, M, Symposium introduction. Charles Oxnard: an appreciation., supplement 30, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2000), pp. 120-121, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  64. Cartmill, M, Animal consciousness: Some philosophical, methodological, and evolutionary problems, American Zoologist, vol. 40 no. 6 (January, 2000), pp. 835-846, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, ISSN 0003-1569 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  65. Cartmill, M, A view on the science: physical anthropology at the millennium., American journal of physical anthropology, vol. 113 no. 2 (October, 2000), pp. 145-149, ISSN 0002-9483 [11002201], [doi]  [abs]
  66. Cartmill, M; Lofstrom, I, Introduction to the Symposium: Animal Consciousness: Historical, Theoretical, and Empirical Perspectives1, American Zoologist, vol. 40 no. 6 (December, 2000), pp. 833-834, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, ISSN 0003-1569 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  67. Cartmill, M; Lemelin, P; Schmitt, D, Predicting mammalian walking gaits from optimized support polygons., supplement 32, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2001), pp. 48-48, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  68. Lemelin, P; Schmitt, D; Cartmill, M, The origins of diagonal-sequence walking gaits in primates: an experimental test involving two didelphid marsupials., supplement 34, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2002), pp. 101-101, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  69. Cartmill, M; Lemelin, P; Schmitt, D, A new theory concerning the adaptive value and evolution of diagonal-sequence gaits in primates and marsupials, supplement 34, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2002), pp. 52-52, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  70. Cartmill, M, Paleoanthropology: Science or mythological charter?, Journal of Anthropological Research, vol. 58 no. 2 (January, 2002), pp. 183-201, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 0091-7710 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  71. Cartmill, M; Lemelin, P; Schmitt, D, Support polygons and symmetrical gaits in mammals, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, vol. 136 no. 3 (November, 2002), pp. 401-420, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs]
  72. Cartmill, M, Historical Explanation and the Concept of Progress in Primatology, Evolutionary Anthropology, vol. 11 no. SUPPL. 1 (December, 2002), pp. 12-15, WILEY, ISSN 1060-1538 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  73. Kirk, EC; Cartmill, M; Kay, RF; Lemelin, P, Primate origins and carpolestid relationships: not nailed yet. Comment on Block and Boyer, Science, vol. 300 (2003), pp. 471
  74. Cartmill, M, Locomotor modes of primates at moderate speeds. II. Analysis of support patterns., supplement 36, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2003), pp. 75-76, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  75. Cartmill, M; Brown, K, Surveying the race concept: A reply to Lieberman, Kirk, and Littlefield, American Anthropologist, vol. 105 no. 1 (January, 2003), pp. 114-115, WILEY, ISSN 0002-7294 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  76. Lemelin, P; Schmitt, D; Cartmill, M, Footfall patterns and interlimb co-ordination in opossums (Family Didelphidae): Evidence for the evolution of diagonal-sequence walking gaits in primates, Journal of Zoology, vol. 260 no. 4 (August, 2003), pp. 423-429, WILEY [doi]  [abs]
  77. Jungers, WL; Pokempner, AA; Kay, RF; Cartmill, M, Hypoglossal canal size in living hominoids and the evolution of human speech., Human biology, vol. 75 no. 4 (August, 2003), pp. 473-484 [doi]  [abs]
  78. Cartmill, M; Schmitt, D; Lemelin, P, Duty factors and lateral-sequence gaits in primates and chameleons, supplement 38, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2004), pp. 73-73, WILEY-BLACKWELL, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  79. Cartmill, M, Catastrophes and lesser calamities - The causes of mass extinctions, TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT no. 5345 (2005), pp. 26-26, ISSN 0307-661X [Gateway.cgi]
  80. Brown, K; Cartmill, M, 75 years of the annual AAPA meetings, 1930-2004., AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2005), pp. 79-80, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  81. Cartmill, M; Cartmill, EA; Schmitt, D; Lemelin, P, Walking backwards: testing the association between centers of mass and footfall patterns., AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2005), pp. 84-85, WILEY-BLACKWELL, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  82. Cartmill, M, Darwin and design: Does evolution have a purpose?, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 128 no. 2 (October, 2005), pp. 490-492, Wiley, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  83. Brown, K; Cartmill, M, Darwin, Darwinism, and the speciation process., AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2006), pp. 69-69, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  84. Cartmill, M; Holliday, T, Species taxa, characters, and symplesiomorphies., AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2006), pp. 74-74, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  85. Schmitt, D; Cartmill, M; Griffin, T; Hanna, J; Lemelin, P, Ambling: An unusual intermediate speed gait in primates and other mammals, COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 143 no. 4 (April, 2006), pp. S90-S90, ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, ISSN 1095-6433 [Gateway.cgi]
  86. Schmitt, D; Cartmill, M; Griffin, TM; Hanna, JB; Lemelin, P, Adaptive value of ambling gaits in primates and other mammals., The Journal of experimental biology, vol. 209 no. Pt 11 (June, 2006), pp. 2042-2049, ISSN 0022-0949 [16709907], [doi]  [abs]
  87. Cartmill, M; Lemelin, P; Schmitt, D, Understanding the adaptive value of diagonal-sequence gaits in primates: a comment on Shapiro and Raichlen, 2005., American journal of physical anthropology, vol. 133 no. 2 (June, 2007), pp. 822-825, ISSN 0002-9483 [17427929], [doi]
  88. Cartmill, M; Lemelin, P; Schmitt, D, Primate gaits and primate origins (December, 2007), pp. 403-435, Springer US [doi]
  89. Cartmill, M, Book reviews: Bigfoot Exposed: An Anthropologist Examines America's Enduring Legend. Book reviews: Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 135 no. 1 (January, 2008), pp. 117-118, Wiley, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  90. Lemelin, P; Cartmill, M, The effect of substrate size on the locomotion and gait patterns of the kinkajou (Potos flavus)., Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology, vol. 313 no. 3 (March, 2010), pp. 157-168, ISSN 1932-5223 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  91. Cartmill, M, The human (R)evolution(s), Evolutionary Anthropology, vol. 19 no. 3 (May, 2010), pp. 89-91, WILEY, ISSN 1060-1538 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  92. Cartmill, M, Primate origins, human origins, and the end of higher taxa., Evolutionary anthropology, vol. 21 no. 6 (November, 2012), pp. 208-220, ISSN 1060-1538 [doi]  [abs]
  93. Cartmill, M, The end of higher taxa: a reply to Tattersall., Evolutionary anthropology, vol. 22 no. 4 (July, 2013), pp. 172-173 [23943270], [doi]
  94. Grochowski, CO; Cartmill, M; Reiter, J; Spaulding, J; Haviland, J; Valea, F; Thibodeau, PL; McCorison, S; Halperin, EC, Anxiety in first year medical students taking gross anatomy., Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.), vol. 27 no. 6 (September, 2014), pp. 835-838, ISSN 0897-3806 [doi]  [abs]

Papers Published

  1. Cartmill, M, Primate Origins (1975), pp. 40 pages, Burgess Publishing Co.
  2. Cartmill, M; Brown, K; Eaglen, R; Anderson, DE, Hand-rearing twin ruffed lemurs (Lemur variegatus) at the Duke University Primate Center, International Zoo Yearbook, vol. 19 no. 1 (1979), pp. 258-261, WILEY [doi]
  3. Doyle, GA; Cartmill, M, Introductory statement, International Journal of Primatology, vol. 1 (1980), pp. 1-2, Springer Verlag (Germany), ISSN 1573-8604
  4. Day, MH; Cartmill, M; Staddon, N; Bosler, W, W.C. Osman Hill: selected publications (l926-l974), edited by Day, M.H., M. Cartmill, N. Staddon, and W. Bosler, International Journal of Primatology, vol. 2 (1982), pp. 121-129, Springer Verlag (Germany), ISSN 1573-8604
  5. Cartmill, M, Four legs good, two legs bad: Man's place (if any) in nature, Natural History, vol. 92 no. 11 (1983), pp. 64-79, ISSN 0028-0712 [Gateway.cgi]
  6. Cartmill, M, Report of the Editor, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 83 (1990), pp. 511-512, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  7. Cartmill, M, Report of the Editor, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 86 (1991), pp. 570-571, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  8. Cartmill, M, Science matters in the liberal arts, Duke Faculty Newsletter, Duke Faculty Newsletter no. November (1991), pp. 1-9
  9. Cartmill, M, Report of the Editor, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 89 (1992), pp. 513-515, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  10. Cartmill, M, Obituary: John Buettner-Janusch, 1924-1992, Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 33 no. 9 (1992), pp. 4-4
  11. Cartmill, M; Brown, K, Report of the Editors, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 92 (1993), pp. 558-559, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  12. Cartmill, M, Science and liberal education: A reply to Barbara Herrnstein Smith, Duke Faculty Newsletter, Duke Faculty Newsletter no. Februrary (1993), pp. 1-3
  13. CARTMILL, M, THE BAMBI SYNDROME, NATURAL HISTORY, vol. 102 no. 6 (June, 1993), pp. 6-&, AMER MUSEUM NAT HISTORY, ISSN 0028-0712 (Reprinted in G. Gong and S. Dragga (eds.), A Reader's Repertoire, HarperCollins, New York, 1996..) [Gateway.cgi]
  14. Cartmill, M, Reply to Campbell, Natural History (September, 1993), pp. 3
  15. Cartmill, M; Brown, K, Report of the Editors, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 95 (1994), pp. 461-463, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  16. Cartmill, M; Yoder, AD, Molecules and morphology in primate systematics: an introduction, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 94 (1994), pp. 1-1, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  17. Cartmill, M; Brown, K, Report of the Editors, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 98 (1995), pp. 618-621, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  18. Cartmill, M, Do Horses Gallop in Their Sleep? Consciousness, Evolution, and the Problem of Animal Minds, Sixty-Sixth James Arthur Lecture on the Evolution of the Human Brain (1996), pp. 24 pages, American Museum of Natural History (Abridged version ("Do Horses Gallop in Their Sleep?") published in Phi Beta Kappa Key Reporter, Autumn 2000 (vol. 66, no. 1, pp. 6-9). Reprinted in The Quest, July-August 2001 (vol. 89, no. 4, pp. 124-131). Reprinted in L. H. Peterson and J. C. Brereton (eds.), The Norton Reader, W. W. Norton and Co., New York, 2004, pp. 963-971..)
  19. Cartmill, M, Obituary: Weston LaBarre, 1911-1996, Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 37 no. 5 (1996), pp. 51-51
  20. Cartmill, M, The third man, Discover (September, 1997), pp. 56-62 (Reprinted in E. Angeloni (ed.), Physical Anthropology 98/99, McGraw-Hill, Guilford, Connecticut, 1998, pp. 166-169; M. A. Park (ed.), Biological Anthropology: An Introductory Reader, Mayfield, London, 2000, pp. 183-187..)
  21. Cartmill, M, Animal minds, animal dreams, NATURAL HISTORY, vol. 107 no. 2 (March, 1998), pp. 16-20, AMER MUSEUM NAT HISTORY, ISSN 0028-0712 [Gateway.cgi]
  22. Cartmill, M, Oppressed by evolution, Discover (March, 1998), pp. 78-83 (Excerpted in Duke Magazine (July-August, 2000), p. 5. Reprinted in L. Polnac (ed.), Purpose, Pattern, and Process, Kendall-Hunt Publ. Co., Dubuque, 5th edition (1999); 6th edition, 2002, pp. 389-397..)
  23. Cartmill, M, The gift of gab, Discover (November, 1998), pp. 56-64 (Reprinted in: M. A. Park (ed.), Biological Anthropology: An Introductory Reader, Mayfield, London, 2000, pp. 132-136; E. Angeloni (ed.), Physical Anthropology 00/01, Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, Guilford, Connecticut, 2000, pp. 139-143; E. Angeloni (ed.), Physical Anthropology 01/02, Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, Guilford, Connecticut, 2001, pp. 136-140; E. Angeloni (ed.), Physical Anthropology 02/03, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, Guilford, Connecticut, 2002, pp. 154-158; E. Angeloni (ed.), Physical Anthropology 03/04, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, Guilford, Connecticut, 2002, pp. 156-160; E. Angeloni (ed.), Physical Anthropology 04/05, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, Guilford, Connecticut, 2004, pp. 149-153; S. M. Hens (ed.), Supplemental Readings for Physical Anthropology, Kendall/Hunt, Dubuque, 2004, pp. 193-198..)
  24. Cartmill, M, Polly want a big hypoglossal nerve? (Reply to R. A. Koster), Discover (December, 1998), pp. 16
  25. Cartmill, M, Language and human evolution, AnthroQuest, vol. 8 (1999), pp. 1-4
  26. Cartmill, M, The ascent of words, Pomona College Magazine, Pomona College Magazine no. Summer (Summer, 2000), pp. 14-18
  27. Cartmill, M; Lofstrom, I, Introduction to the symposium "Animal Consciousness: Historical, Theoretical, and Empirical Perspectives", American Zoologist, vol. 40 (2000), pp. 833-834
  28. Cartmill, M, A view on the science: physical anthropology at the millennium, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 113 (2000), pp. 145-149, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  29. Cartmill, M, Understanding the evil that men do, Chronicle of Higher Education, vol. 2 (June, 2000), pp. B4-B6
  30. Cartmill, M, Replies to correspondents, Phi Beta Kappa Key Reporter, Phi Beta Kappa Key Reporter, vol. 66 no. 2 (Winter, 2001), pp. 11-11
  31. Kirk, EC; Cartmill, M; Kay, RF; Lemelin, P, Comment on "Grasping primate origins"., Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 300 no. 5620 (May, 2003), pp. 741 [12730582], [doi]
  32. Cartmill, M, Turtles all the way down: the Atlas of Creation, Reports of the National Center for Science Education, vol. 31 no. 2 (2011), pp. 1-10

Book Reviews

  1. Cartmill, M, Background for Man, edited by Dolhinow, P; Sarich, VM, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 37 (1972), pp. 314-315, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  2. Cartmill, M, Anatomy in action (Review of Biomechanics by C. Gans), Science, vol. 186 (1974), pp. 526-527
  3. Cartmill, M, Mammals in motion (Review of How Mammals Run, by P.P. Gambaryan), Science, vol. 188 (1975), pp. 844-845
  4. Cartmill, M, Review of Monkeys Without Tails by John Napier, American Anthropologist, vol. 79 (1977), pp. 711-711, American Anthropological Association, ISSN 1548-1433
  5. Cartmill, M, Recapitulationism: issues evolutionary and philosophical (Review of Ontogeny and Phylogeny, by S.J. Gould), Science, vol. 199 (1978), pp. 1194-1195
  6. Cartmill, M, The order Primates (Review of Evolutionary History of the Primates, by F.S. Szalay and E. Delson), Science, vol. 208 (1980), pp. 720-721
  7. Cartmill, M, Striger, striger, burning dim (Review of After Man: A Zoology of the Future by D. Dixon), Natural History no. December (1981), pp. 82-89, Natural History, ISSN 0028-0712
  8. Cartmill, M, Review of The Evolutionary Synthesis: Perspectives on the Unification of Biology, edited by E. Mayr and W.B. Provine, The New England journal of medicine, vol. 305 (1981), pp. 350-351, Massachusetts Medical Society, ISSN 1533-4406
  9. Cartmill, M, Lucy in the sand with footnotes (Review of Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind by D.C. Johanson and M.A. Edey), Natural History no. April (1981), pp. 90-95, Natural History, ISSN 0028-0712 (Excerpted reprint in D. Bryfonski (ed.), Contemporary Issues Criticism, Gale Research Co., Detroit, 1982, vol. 1, p. 340..)
  10. Cartmill, M, Review of Environment, Behavior, and Morphology: Dynamic Interactions in Primates, edited by M.E. Morbeck, H. Preuschoft, and N. Gomberg, Human Biology, vol. 53 (1981), pp. 154-157, Wayne State University Press, ISSN 1534-6617
  11. Cartmill, M, Island primates (Review of The Primates of Madagascar by I. Tattersall), Science, vol. 217 (1982), pp. 1132-1133
  12. Cartmill, M, An ill-timed modesty (Review of Evolution: Genesis and Revelations by C. Leon Harris), Natural History, vol. 91 no. 6 (1982), pp. 60-63, Natural History, ISSN 0028-0712
  13. Cartmill, M, Biology, culture and punctuationism (Review of The Myths of Human Evolution by N. Eldredge and I. Tattersall), Evolution, vol. 37 (1983), pp. 1095-1096, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 0014-3820
  14. Cartmill, M, Review of Just Before the Origin: Alfred Russel Wallace's Theory of Evolution by J.L. Brooks, Man, vol. 20 (1985), pp. 549-550, ISSN 0025-1496
  15. Cartmill, M, Animal rights and wrongs (Review of The Case for Animal Experimentation by M.A. Fox), Natural History no. July (1986), pp. 66-69, Natural History, ISSN 0028-0712
  16. Cartmill, M, Review of The Taming of Evolution by D.J. Greenwood, American scientist, vol. 74 no. 100 (1986), pp. 100-100, American Scientist, ISSN 0003-0996
  17. Cartmill, M, Review of Size and Scaling in Primate Biology edited by W.L. Jungers, American Anthropologist, vol. 89 (1987), pp. 220-221, American Anthropological Association, ISSN 1548-1433
  18. Cartmill, M, Review of Ecce Homo by F. Spencer, Journal of Human Evolution, vol. 18 (1989), pp. 289-291, Elsevier, ISSN 1095-8606
  19. Cartmill, M, Misdeeds in anthropology (Review of Bones, Bodies, Behavior: Essays on Biological Anthropology edited by G.W. Stocking, Jr.), Science, vol. 244 (1989), pp. 858-859
  20. Cartmill, M, Review of Created From Animals: The Moral Implications of Darwinism by James Rachels, American scientist, vol. 79 (1991), pp. 184-184, American Scientist, ISSN 0003-0996
  21. Cartmill, M, Review of Wonderful Life by S.J. Gould, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 84 (1991), pp. 368-371, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  22. Cartmill, M, Getting at the heart of the wild things (Review of The Nature Fakers: Wildlife, Science, and Sentiment by R.H. Lutts), Natural History no. February (1991), pp. 64-67, Natural History, ISSN 0028-0712
  23. Cartmill, M, Review of Primate Visions by Donna Haraway, International Journal of Primatology, vol. 12 (1991), pp. 67-75, Springer Verlag (Germany), ISSN 1573-8604
  24. Cartmill, M, Dragons in Eden (Review of Scenes from Deep Time by M.J.S. Rudwick and Dinotopia by J. Gurney), Natural History no. December (1992), pp. 14-18, Natural History, ISSN 0028-0712
  25. Cartmill, M, Review of Animal Research and Ethical Conflict by M.T. Phillips and J.A. Sechzer, International Journal of Primatology, vol. 14 (1993), pp. 501-503, Springer Verlag (Germany), ISSN 1573-8604
  26. Cartmill, M, Questions of enslavement (Review of Visions of Caliban: On Chimpanzees and People by Dale Peterson and Jane Goodall), Science, vol. 263 (1994), pp. 252-253
  27. Cartmill, M, Significant others (Review of Jennie by Douglas Preston and Kanzi: The Ape at the Brink of the Human Mind by Sue Savage-Rumbaugh and Roger Lewin), Natural History no. June (1995), pp. 74-77, Natural History, ISSN 0028-0712
  28. Cartmill, M, Aping language (Review of Kanzi: The Ape at the Brink of the Human Mind by Sue Savage-Rumbaugh and Roger Lewin), Nature, vol. 373 (1995), pp. 206-206
  29. Cartmill, M, Alternative divisions ([Review of The Platypus and the Mermaid and Other Figments of the Classifying Imagination by Harriet Ritvo), Natural History no. October (1997), pp. 12-13, Natural History, ISSN 0028-0712
  30. Cartmill, M, Review of Anthropomorphism, Anecdotes, and Animals edited by Robert W. Mitchell, Nicholas S. Thompson, and H. Lyn Miles, International Journal of Primatology, vol. 20 (1999), pp. 1037-1040, Springer Verlag (Germany), ISSN 1573-8604
  31. Cartmill, M, Review of Mystery of Mysteries: Is Evolution a Social Construction? by Michael Ruse, Reports of the National Center for Science Education, vol. 19 no. 5 (2000), pp. 43-44, Reports of the National Center for Science Education 19 (5): 43-44
  32. Cartmill, M, Mystery of the missing animals (Review of Life on a Young Planet by Andrew H. Knoll), TLS - The Times Literary Supplement, vol. 5232 no. july 11 (2003), pp. 12-12, Times Literary Supplement (London) 5232 (July 11): 12, ISSN 0307-661X
  33. Cartmill, M, Men behaving childishly (Review of The Eternal Child by Clive Bromhall), TLS - The Times Literary Supplement, vol. 5223 no. May 8 (2003), pp. 28-28, Times Literary Supplement (London) 5223 (May 8): 28, ISSN 0307-661X
  34. Cartmill, M, Review of Icons of Evolution — Science or Myth? by Jonathan Wells, Reports of the National Center for Science Education, vol. 25 no. Sept - Dec (2005), pp. 47-50
  35. Cartmill, M, Review of Catastrophes and Other Calamities by Tony Hallam, TLS - The Times Literary Supplement no. September 9 (2005), pp. 26-26, ISSN 0307-661X
  36. Cartmill, M, Review of Darwin and Design by Michael Ruse, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 128 (2005), pp. 490-492, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  37. Cartmill, M, Review of Bigfoot Exposed: An Anthopologist Examines America’s Enduring Legend by David J. Daegling and Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science by Jeff Meldrum, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 135 (2008), pp. 117-118, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1096-8644
  38. Cartmill, M, So long, science (Review of Why I Am Not a Scientist: Anthropology and Modern Knowledge by Jonathan Marks), Evolutionary Anthropology, vol. 19 (2010), pp. 271-272, Wiley: 12 months, ISSN 1520-6505
  39. Cartmill, M, Review of The Philosophy of Human Evolution by Michael Ruse, Reports of the National Center for Science Education, vol. 33 no. 1 (2013), pp. 4.1-4.3
  40. Cartmill, M, Review of Rough and Tumble: Aggression, Hunting, and Human Evolution by Travis Rayne Pickering, Quarterly Review of Biology, vol. 90 (2015), pp. 92-92, University of Chicago Press, ISSN 1539-7718

Journal Articles

  1. Cartmill, M; Schmitt, D; Lemelin, P; Cartmill, EA; Atkinson, CD, Gait patterns in primates and marsupials: similarities and differences., AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (January, 2008), pp. 77-77, WILEY-LISS, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  2. Cartmill, M; Brown, K, Being human means that "being human" means whatever we say it means, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 144 (January, 2011), pp. 106-106, WILEY-BLACKWELL, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  3. Tomcej, V; Cartmill, M; Lemelin, P, Bipod lengths during quadrupedal walking in the kinkajou (Potos flavus): another step toward understanding the evolution of diagonal-sequence gaits., AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 147 (January, 2012), pp. 287-287, WILEY-BLACKWELL, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  4. Cartmill, M; Brown, K, Human fat deposition and upright posture., AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 147 (January, 2012), pp. 113-113, WILEY-BLACKWELL, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]
  5. Cartmill, M; Brown, K, Vertebral body area profiles in primates and other mammals, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, vol. 153 (March, 2014), pp. 91-91, WILEY-BLACKWELL, ISSN 0002-9483 [Gateway.cgi]

Other

  1. Brown, K. and M. Cartmill, Series introduction. In: B. Bogin, The Growth of Humanity (2001), pp. xiii-xiv, John Wiley and Sons, New York

Papers Presented/Symposia/Abstracts

  1. Cartmill, M. and R.H. Tuttle, Mammalian social patterns in a savannah environment, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 25 (1966), pp. 202
  2. Cartmill, M., Morphology and orientation of the orbit in arboreal mammals, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 29 (1968), pp. 131-132
  3. Cartmill, M., Daubentonia, woodpeckers, and klinorhynchy, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 37 (1972), pp. 432
  4. Cartmill, M. and K. Milton, The lorisiform wrist joint, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 41 (1974), pp. 471
  5. Kay, R.F. and M. Cartmill, The skull of Palaechthon and comments on ecological adaptations of the Plesiadapoidea, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 42 (1975), pp. 310-311
  6. Cartmill, M., The orbital mosaic in prosimians, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 48 (1978), pp. 385
  7. MacPhee, R.D.E. and M. Cartmill, Cranial morphology, character analysis, and affinities of tree shrews (Mammalia: Scandentia), Canadian Review of Physical Anthropology, vol. 1 (1980), pp. 82-83
  8. Kay, R.F., M. Cartmill, and R.D.E. MacPhee, Habitus and heritage in archaic primates (Plesiadapiformes), International Journal of Primatology, vol. 3 (1982), pp. 302
  9. MacPhee, R.D.E., J.R. Wible and M. Cartmill, Basicranial morphology as a guide to the interrelationships of archontan mammals, Annales de la Societé Royale Zoologique de Belgique, vol. 119 (1989), pp. 48
  10. Cartmill, M., Laws, stories, and primate origins, supplement 12, American Journal of Physical Anthropology (1991), pp. 57
  11. Cartmill, M, Homology as a morphological concept, supplement 14, American Journal of Physical Anthropology (1992), pp. 57-58
  12. Cartmill, M. and D. Schmitt, Pelvic rotation in human walking and running: implications for early hominid bipedalism, supplement 22, American Journal of Physical Anthropology (1996), pp. 81
  13. Cartmill, M. and D. Schmitt, The effect of pelvic width on pelvic rotation during bipedalism in modern and fossil hominids, supplement 24, American Journal of Physical Anthropology (1997), pp. 89
  14. Cartmill, M, Animal consciousness: some philosophical and evolutionary perspectives, American Zoologist, vol. 38 no. 5 (1998), pp. 5A
  15. Kay, R.F., M. Cartmill, and M. Balow, The hypoglossal canal and the origins of human vocal behavior, supplement 26, American Journal of Physical Anthropology (1998), pp. 137

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