CURRICULUM VITA
RALPH L. HOLLOWAY
Born: February
6, 1935
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Address: Department
of Anthropology
Columbia
University
1200
Amsterdam Avenue
New
York, New York 10027, USA
Tel: (1)
(212) 854-4570
Fax: (1)
(212) 854-7347
E-mail: Ralph
L. Holloway <rlh2@columbia.edu>
Web page: http://www.columbia.edu/~rlh2/
EDUCATION
1953-1956: Drexel
Institute of Technology, Philadelphia Co-op Program in Metallurgical
Engineering)
1959: B.S.,
University of New Mexico (Geology and Engineering)
1964: Ph.D.
University of California at Berkeley (Anthropology; Dissertation: "Some
Quantitative Relations of the Primate Brain")
POSITIONS HELD
1952-1960: Pan
American Petroleum Company,
Lockheed
Aircraft,
Armco
Stainless Steel Company,
American
Telephone and Telegraph Company,
American
Stores Company.
1960-1961: Teaching Assistant
(Anthropology), University of California, Berkeley.
1964-1969: Assistant Professor of
Anthropology, Columbia University.
1966-1968: Departmental Consultant
for Columbia College.
1969-1972: Associate
Professor. Departmental
Representative for the School of General Studies; Adjunct position with New
School for Social Research, to 1985.
1973-present: Full Professor. Departmental Representative (College), 1977-1978, 1981;
Chairman, 1979-1981. Departmental
Representative, College and General Studies, 1995-1998; Committee on Scientific
Instruction, 1994-1999. University Senate, 1996-1998, 1999-2005.
2005-present:
Research Associate, American Museum of
Natural History
FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS
1961-1964: Pre-doctoral
Fellowship, National Institutes of Mental Health
1964: Postdoctoral
Fellowship, National Institutes of Mental Health
1967-1968: Social Science Research
Council Grant for Research and Writing - Summers
1974: Guggenheim
Fellowship - June 1974 - January 1975
1969-1982: NSF Grants GS-2300 and
GS-92231x,
SOC-74-20149;
BNS-78-05651, BNS-79-11235
1984-1992 NSF Grant
BNS-84-18921
L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation
1988- NSF Grant
BNS-88-13032
1995-present co-investigator on NSF grant with Dr.
Patrick
Gannon, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine.
1996-present Co-PI on NSF-SBR 9528100, awarded to Doug Broadfield;
Co-PI on NSF grant awarded to Chet
Sherwood; NIH Grant Co-PI with Michael Campbell
RESEARCH
Interests Evolution of
brain and behavior; comparative primate psychology and aggression; ethology;
stress biology; evolutionary biology; paleoneurology; the nature of culture;
hominid paleontology; neural biological variability; sexual dimorphism; and
allometry.
Laboratory: The analysis of environmental
effects on dendritic branching in the cerebral cortex; comparative primate
neuroanatomy; biostereometric analysis of brain and endocast morphology;
cerebral asymmetry, lateralization, and cognition; endocasting techniques;
modern brain variation in size and structure; brain-body allometry; sexual
dimorphism in the human and nonhuman primate corpus callosum; chimpanzee brain
variation.
Field
Work: Kenya, South
Africa, Indonesia, Europe, Asia. Studies on fossil hominids, endocasts, crania,
and modern Asian brain variation.
HONORS
Elected to Phi Kappa Phi at University of New
Mexico, and Honorary Geological Society, Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Whos Who in the
East, Whos Who in the World, Whos Who in Education, Whos Who, Whos Who in
America,Dictionary of International Biography, American Men & Women of
Science; presented James Arthur Lecture on the Evolution of the Human Brain,
1973; awarded Guggenheim Fellowship (1974); Sigma Xi; elected Fellow, NYAS
(1977), Fellow, AAAS (1969);honorary Phi Beta Kappa, Columbia University
(1992); Directory of American Scholars (2000).
Whos Who in Sciences Higher Education (2003).
Nomination as International Scientist of the Year, by International
Biographical centre (2004).Inclusion in 60th Diamond Anniversary
edition of Whos Who in America.
Gave the Annual Leighton A. Wilkie Memorial Lecture
for the Center for Research into The Anthropological Foundations of Technology:
What Fossil Human Skulls Can Tell Us
About Brain Evolution. Indiana University, Bloomington, IA, November 13,
2002.
Received the Wilton Krogman Award for
Distinguished Achievement in Biological Anthropology, Feb., 2004, University
of Pennsylvania.
A Two-Day Symposium: The Human Brain Evolving: Papers in Honor of Ralph L. Holloway,
April 27-28, 2007, held at the Stone Age Institute, University of Indiana,
Bloomington.
PROFESSIONAL
SOCIETIES
American Anthropological Association (not
currently)
American Association for the Advancement of
Sciences (elected
Fellow, 1969)
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
New York Academy of Sciences (elected Fellow, 1977)
Sigma Xi (not currently)
Society for Neuroscience
AREAS
OF COMPETENCE
General Anthropology – Physical/Biological
Anthropology
Paleoanthropology
Evolution of Human Behavior
Old World Prehistory
Comparative Neuroanatomy; Neurobiology
Human Brain Variation
Osteology and Osteometry
Human Neurological Variation
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
1974 [Editor]
Primate Aggression, Territoriality, and
Xenophobia: A Comparative
Perspective. New York, San Francisco, and London:
Academic Press.
2004 Holloway,
R.L., Yuan, M.S., and Broadfield, D.C. Brain
Endocasts: Paleoneurological Evidence. A Volume in the Jeff Schwartz
and Ian Tattersalls Human Fossil
Record series. New York: John Wiley & Sons Publishers.(This
book won the 2005 Feb 8 Association of American Publishers Award for
Outstanding Achievement in Professional and Scholarly Publishing)
ARTICLES
1962 A
note on sagittal cresting. American
Journal of Physical
Anthropology, 20(4):527-30.
1965 Cranial
capacity of the hominine from Olduvai Bed I [Some confirmatory evidence]. Nature, 208:205-6.
1966 Cranial
capacity of the Olduvai Bed I hominine [A reply to Professor Tobias]. Nature, 210:1108-9.
1966 Cranial
capacity, neural reorganization, and hominid evolution: a search for more
suitable parameters. American Anthropologist, 68:103-21.
1966 Structural
reduction through probable mutation effect: a critique and questions
regarding human evolution. American
Journal of Physical Anthropology, 25(1):7-12.
1966 Cranial
capacity and neuron number: a critique and proposal. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 25:305-14.
1966 Dendritic
branching: some preliminary results of training and complexity in rat visual
cortex. Brain Research, 2:393-6.
1966 Book
Reviews: (1) The Natural History of Aggression: Proceedings of a Symposium
Held at the British Museum (Natural History), London, from 21-22 October 1963.
Edited by J.D. Carthy and F.J. Ebling. London and New York: Academic Press,
1964; (2) The Nature of Conflict. Edited by E.B. McNeil. Englewood
Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1965. American
Anthropologist, 68:830-2.
1967 Book
Review: The Territorial Imperative: A Personal Inquiry into the Animal
Origins of Property and Nations. By R. Audrey. New York: Atheneum, 1966. Political Science Quarterly,
December LXXXII: 630-2.
1967 The
human brain in evolutionary perspective.
In M. Fried (ed.), Readings
in Anthropology, Volume I, 2nd
Edition. pps. 215-23.
1967 The
evolution of the human brain: some notes toward a synthesis between neural
structure and the evolution of complex behavior. General Systems, XII:
3-19.
1967 Human
aggression: the need for a species-specific framework. Special Supplement of Natural History, in association
with Symposium in Anthropology and War, pps. 29-48
1967 Tools
and teeth: some speculations regarding canine reduction. American Anthropologist, 69:63-7.
1968 The
evolution of the primate brain: some aspects of quantitative relationships. Brain Research, 7:121-72.
1968 Territory
and aggression in man: a look at Ardreys Territorial Imperative. In
M.F. Montagu (ed.), Man and
Aggression, New York: Oxford University Press, pps. 96-102. (Reprinted
in 1972 Edition.)
1968 Cranial
capacity and the evolution of the human brain. In M.F.A. Montagu (ed.), Culture, Man's Adaptive Dimension.
New York: Oxford University Press, pps. 170-96.
1968 Comments
[On C. Emiliani (1968). The Pleistocene epoch and the evolution of man. Current
Anthropology, 9(1): 27-47]. Current
Anthropology, 9(1):35-6.
1968 Reply
to Professor Washburn [A reply to Professor Washburn - "Tools and
Teeth"]. American Anthropologist,
70(1):102-6.
1968 Book
Review: Man-Apes or Ape-Man? The Story of Discoveries in Africa. By W.E.
LeGros Clark. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967. Human Biology, 40(3):421-3.
1968 Human
aggression: the need for a species-specific framework. In M. Fried, M. Harris and R. Murphy
(eds.), War: The Anthropology of
Armed Conflict and Aggression.
New York: The Natural History Press, pps. 29-48.
1968 Book
Review: The Human Brain in Figures and Tables: A Quantitative Handbook.
By S.M. Blinkov and I.I. Gleser. New York: Basic Books, 1968. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology, 29:449-50.
1969 Culture:
a human domain. Current Anthropology,
10(4):395-412.
1969 Book
Review: Cognitive Consistency. Edited by S. Feldman. New York: Academic
Press, 1966. Brain, Behavior and
Evolution, 2:83.
1969 Some
questions on parameters of neural evolution in primates. In J. Petras and C.
Noback (eds.), Comparative and Evolutionary Aspects of the Vertebrate
Central Nervous System. Annals of
the New York Academy of Sciences, 167(1):332-40.
1969 Book
Review: Aggressive Behaviour: Proceedings of the International Symposium on
the Biology of Aggressive Behavior, held at eh Istituto Di Recerche
Farmacoliche Mario Negri, Milan, 2-4 May, 1968. Edited by S Garattini and
E.B. Siggs. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica Foundation, 1969. Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 2:531.
1970 Neural
parameters, hunting, and the evolution of the human brain. In C.R. Noback, W.
Montagna (eds.), Advances in
Primatology, Volume 1: The Primate Brain. New York:
Appleton-Century-Crofts. pps. 299-310.
1970 Australopithecine
endocast (Taung specimen, 1924): a new volume determination. Science, 168:966-8.
1970 New
endocranial values for the australopithecines. Nature, 227:199-200.
1970 Book
Review: The Physiological Bases of Motivation. By J.E. Hokanson. London:
John Wiley and Son, 1969. Brain,
Behavior and Evolution, 3:471.
1970 Reply
[To T. Duel and to I. Rossi, "On Culture as a Human Domain". Current
Anthropology, 11: 482]. Current
Anthropology, 11:482-3.
1970 Book
Review: Evolutionary Anthropology: A Reader in Human Biology. By H.K.
Bleibtreu. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1969. American
Anthropologist, 72:952-3.
1970 Book
Review: The Way to Modern Man. An Introduction to Human Evolution. By F.
T. Adams. New York: Teachers College Press, 1968. American Journal of
Physical Anthropology, 33:120-1.
1970 About
breasts, buttocks and body hair. Psychology
Today, 3(12):6 & 77.
1970 Hominid
evolution. Comments [On C.J. Jolly (1970). The seed-eaters: a new model of
hominid differentiation based on a baboon analogy. Man (N.S.),
5(1):1-26]. Man(N.S.), 5(3):518-9.
1971 Book
Review: Primate Behavior. Developments in Field and Laboratory Research,
vol. 1. Edited by L.A. Rosenblum. New York: Academic Press, 1970. Brain, Behavior, and Evolution, 4:334-5.
1971 Comments
[On C. Quigley (1971). Assumption and inference on human origins. Current
Anthropology, 12(4-5): 519-40]. Current
Anthropology, 12:530-1.
1971 Reply
[To M. Durbin, "More on Culture as a Human Domain". Current
Anthropology, 12(3): 397-400; And to R.A. Watson, "More on Culture as
a Human Domain". Current Anthropology, 12(3):400-1]. Current Anthropology, 12:401-3.
1971 Book
Review: Human Origins: An Introduction to Physical Anthropology. By T.W.
McKern & S. McKern. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1969. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 34:308-9.
1972 Australopithecine
endocasts, brain evolution in the Hominoidea and a model of hominid evolution.
In R. Tuttle (ed.), The Functional
and Evolutionary Biology of Primates. Chicago, New York:
Aldine/Atherton Press. pps. 185-204.
1972 Holloway,
R.L. and Szinyei-Merse, E. Human biology: A catholic review. In B.J. Siegel.(ed.),
Biennial Review of Anthropology, 1971.
Stanford: Stanford University Press. pps. 85-166.
1972 New
Australopithecine endocast, SK1585, from Swartkrans, S. Africa. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 37(2):173-86.
1972 Book
Review: Evolution des vertebres: De leur origine a l'Homme. By G.
Vandebroek. Paris: Masson & Cie Editeurs, 1969. American Anthropologist, 74:146-7.
1973 The
evolving brain. Book Review: The Brain in Hominid Evolution, by P.V.
Tobias. New York and London: Columbia University Press, 1972. Nature, 241:221-2.
1973 New
endocranial values for the East African early hominids. Nature, 243:97-9
1973 Endocranial
volumes of the early African hominids and the role of the brain in human mosaic
evolution. Journal of Human Evolution (Dart Memorial Volume), 2:449-59
1974 [Book, Editor] Primate Aggression, Territoriality, and Xenophobia: A Comparative Perspective.
New York, San Francisco, and London: Academic Press.
1974 Introduction.
In R.L. Holloway (ed.), Primate
Aggression, Territoriality, and Xenophobia:
A Comparative Perspective. New York, San Francisco, and London:
Academic Press, pps. 1-9
1974 On
the meaning of brain size. Book review: Evolution of the Brain and
Intelligence. By H.J. Jerison. New York: Academic Press, 1973. Science, 184: 677-9.
1974 Fossil
man in the Old World. In R. Stigler (ed.) Prehistory
of the Old World. New
York: St. Martins Press, pps. 9-44.
1974 Book Review: The Predatory
Behavior of Wild Chimpanzees. By G. Teleki. Lewisburg: Bucknell University
Press, 1973. Brain, Behavior and
Evolution, 9:235-6.
1974 The
casts of fossil hominid brains. Scientific
American, 231(1):106-15.
1975 The Role of Human Social Behavior in the
Evolution of the Brain [The 43rd James Arthur Lecture on the evolution
of the human brain at the American Museum of Natural History, 1973]. New York:
The American Museum of Natural History. 45 pps.
1975 Book
Review: Evolution of the Genus Homo.
By W. Howells. Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1973. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 42(1):172-3.
1975 Early
hominid endocasts: volumes, morphology, and significance. In R. Tuttle (ed.), Primate Functional Morphology and Evolution. The
Hague: Mouton, pps. 393-416.
1975 On
the brain and human status. Book Reviews: (1) Being and Becoming Human:
Essays on the Biogram, by E.W. Count. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.,
1973; (2) Evolution of the Brain and Intelligence, by H.J. Jerison. New
York: Academic Press, 1973. Reviews
in Anthropology, 2:314-22.
1976 Paleoneurological
evidence for language origins. In S.R. Harnad, H.D. Steklis, J. Lancaster
(eds.), Origins and Evolution of Language and
Speech. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences,
280:330-48.
1976 Book
Reviews: (1) Evolution of the Brain and Intelligence. By H.J. Jerison.
New York: Academic Press, 1973; (2) Human Behavior and Brain Functions.
Edited by H.J. Widroe. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1975; (3) Violence and
the Brain. By V.H. Marls and F.R. Erwin. New York: Harper and Row, 1970. American Anthropologist,
78:702-3.
1976 Evolucin
Biolgica vs. evolucin cultural de la conducta violenta. In S. Genoves and
J.F. Passy (eds.), Compartimiento y
Violencia. Mexico: Editorial Diana. pps. 41-52.
1976 Some
problems of hominid brain endocast reconstruction, allometry, and neural
reorganization. In P.V. Tobias and Y. Coppens (eds.), IX Congres. Colloque VI: Les Plus Anciens Hominides,
Pretirage [Congress of the Union Internationale dfs Sciences Prehistorioques et
Protohistoriques. Nice, France. September 13-18,1976]. Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique, pps. 69-119.
1977 Book
Review: Craniofacial Morphology of Pan
Paniscus. By D.L. Cramer.
1977. Volume 10 of Contribution to Primatology, edited by F.S. Szalay.
Basel: Karger, 1977. Man, 12:343-4.
1978 Book
Review: Paleoanthropology: Morphology and Paleoecology. Edited by R.H.
Tuttle. The Hague, Paris: Mouton
Publishers, 1975. Annals of Human
Biology, 5:90.
1978 The
relevance of endocasts for studying primate brain evolution. In C.R. Noback
(ed.) Sensory Systems in Primates.
New York: Academic Press, pps. 181-200.
1978 Film
Review: The Human Brain. By J.T. Bobbitt, 1955. American Anthropologist. 80(2):493-4.
1978 Book
Reviews: (1) Evolution of Brain and Behavior in Vertebrates. Edited by
R.B. Masterson, M.E. Bitterman, C.B.G. Campbell, and N. Hotton, New York:
Halstead Press, 1976; (2) Evolution, Brain and Behavior: Persistent Problems. Edited by R.B.
Masterson, W. Hodos, and H. Jerison. New York: Halstead Press, 1976. Evolution, 32:223-4.
1978 Problems
of brain endocast interpretation and African hominid evolution. In C. Jolly (ed.), Early Hominids of
Africa. London: Duckworth. pps. 379-401.
1979 Book
Review: The Dragons of Eden: Speculation of the Evolution
of Human Intelligence. By C. Sagan. New York: Random House, 1977. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology, 50:137-9.
1979 Brain
size, allometry, and reorganization: toward a synthesis. In M.E. Hahn, C.
Jensen, and B.C. Dudek (eds.), Development
and Evolution of Brain Size: Behavioral Implications. New
York: Academic Press, pps. 59-88.
1979 Book
Review: The Growing Brain: Childhood Crucial years. By J. Brierley.
London: NFER Publishing Co., Ltd., 1976. The
Journal of Psychological
Anthropology, p. 516.
1980 Within-species
brain-body weight variability: a reexamination of the Danish data and other
primate species. American Journal of
Physical Anthropology, 53:109-21.
1980 Indonesian
"Solo" (Ngandong) endocranial reconstruction: some preliminary
observations and comparisons with Neandertal and Homo erectus groups. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology, 53:285-95
1980 The
O.H. 7 (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) hominid partial brain endocast revisited. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 53:267-274.
1980 Book
Review: Paleoneurology. By V.I. Kochetkova with commentary by H.J.
Jerison. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1978. American Anthropologist, 82:174-5.
1980 Stereoplotting
hominid brain endocasts: some preliminary results. [Nato symposium on "
Application of Human Biostereometrics", July 9-13, 1978, Paris, France;
published 1980 by S.P.I.E. as Volume 166]
S.P.I.E., 166:200-5.
1981 The
endocast of the Omo juvenile L338y-6 hominid: gracile or robust Australopithecus? American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 54:109-18.
1981 Culture,
symbols, and human brain evolution: a synthesis. Dialectical Anthropology. 5:287-303.
1981 Exploring
the dorsal surface of hominoid brain endocasts by stereoplotter and
discriminant analysis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society (London). B 292:155-66.
1981 Volumetric
and asymmetry determinations on recent hominid endocasts: Spy I and II, Djebel
Ihroud I, and the Sal Homo erectus
specimen, with some notes on Neandertal brain size. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 55:385-94.
1981 The
Indonesian Homo erectus brain
endocasts revisited. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology, 55: 503-21.
1981 Revisiting
the South African Taung Australopithecine endocast: the position of the Lunate
sulcus as determined by the stereoplotting technique. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 56:43-58.
1982 Holloway,
R.L. and Post, D.G. The relativity
of relative brain measures and hominid mosaic evolution. In E. Armstrong and D. Falk (eds.), Primate Brain Evolution: Methods and
Concepts. New York: Plenum Publishing Co., pps. 57-76.
1982 Holloway,
R.L. and de LaCoste-Lareymondie, M.C. Brain endocast asymmetry in pongids and
hominids: some preliminary findings on the paleontology of cerebral dominance. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology, 58:101-10.
1982 de
LaCoste-Utamsing, C. and Holloway, R.L. Sexual dimorphism in the human corpus
callosum. Science,
216:1431-2.
1982 Phenotypic
windows other than size in the evolution of the human brain. In The Search for Absolute Values and the
Creation of the New World, Volume II [Proceedings of the Tenth
International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences. Seoul, Korea. November
9-13, 1981]. New York: International Cultural Foundation Press, pps. 1099-130.
1983 Book
Review: The Human Primate. By R.E. Passingham. Oxford and San Francisco: WH. Freeman, 1982. Annals of Human Biology, 10(4):393-4
1983 The
OH 7 (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) parietal fragments and their reconstruction: a
reply to Wolpoff. American Journal of
Physical Anthropology, 60:505-16.
1983 Human
brain evolution: a search for units, models, and synthesis. Canadian Journal of Anthropology,
3(2):215-32.
1983 Cerebral
brain endocast pattern of Australopithecus
afarensis hominid. Nature,
303:420-2.
1983 Book
Review: The Myths of Human Evolution. By N. Eldredge and I. Tattersall.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1982. Recent
Publications in Natural History, 1(1):2-5.
1983 Homo erectus brain endocasts: volumetric
and morphological observations with some comments on cerebral asymmetries. In Congres
International De Paleontologie
Humaine. Colloque Internat. [1er Congres. Pretirage. Nice, France.
16-21 October 1982]. Centre National de la Rechercht Scientifique, pps. 355-66.
1983 Comments
[On B. Blumenberg (1983). The evolution of the advanced hominid brain. Current
Anthropology, 24(5) 589-623]. Current
Anthropology, 24(5):603.
1983 Book
Review: The Principles of Cerebral Dominance: The Evolutionary Significance
of the Radical Deduplication of the Human Brain. By CW. Needham. Springfield,
Ill.: C.C. Thomas, 1982. American
Anthropologist, 85:961-2.
1983 Human
paleontological evidence relevant to language behavior. Human Neurobiology, 2:105-14.
1983 Comments
[On JB Lancaster (1983). The evolution of the juvenile period in the human life
cycle. In Absolute Values and the
Creation of the New World, Volume II, Group V-B: Origin of Human Culture. New York: The International
Cultural Foundation Press, pps 1295-312].[Proceedings of the Eleventh
International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences. November 25-28, 1982.
Philadelphia, USA], Origin of Human Culture: Discussion. New York: The
International Cultural Foundation Press, pps. 1338-44.
1984 The
Taung endocast and the lunate sulcus: a rejection of the hypothesis of its
anterior position. American
Journal of Physical Anthropology,
64:285-7.
1984 Book
Review: New Interpretations of Ape and Human Ancestry. By R.S. Ciochon
and R.S. Corruccini, 1983. New York: Plenum Press. American
Journal of Primatology, 7:299-300.
1985 The
poor brain of Homo sapiens
neanderthalensis: see what you
please... In E. Delson (ed.), Ancestors:
The Hard Evidence
[Proceedings of the Symposium held at the American Museum of Natural History,
April 6-10, 1984, to mark the opening of the exhibition "Ancestors: Four
Million Years of Humanity"]. New York: A.R. Liss, Inc., pps. 319-24.
1985 The
past, present, and future significance of the lunate sulcus in early hominid
evolution. In P.V. Tobias (ed.), Hominid
Evolution: Past, Present, and Future [Proceedings of the Taung Diamond
Jubilee International Symposium, Johannesburg and Mmabatho, Southern Africa, 27th
January - 4th February, 1985]. New York: A.R. Liss, Inc., pps.
47-62.
1985 Harper,
C.G., Kril, JJ, and Holloway, R.L. Brain shrinkage in chronic alcoholics: a pathological
study. British Medical Journal,
290:501-4.
1985 Book
review: The Human Legacy. By L. Festinger. New York: Columbia University
Press, 1983. Annals of Human Biology,
12(5):393-4
1986 de
LaCoste, M.C., Holloway, R.L., and Woodward, D.J. Sex differences in the fetal
human corpus callosum. Human
Neurobiology, 5:93-6.
1986 Holloway,
R.L. and de LaCoste, M.C. Sexual dimorphism in the human corpus callosum: an
extension and replication study. Human
Neurobiology, 5:87-91.
1986 Holloway, R.L. and Kimbel, WH. Endocast morphology of Hadar hominid AL 162-28.