User:Nicolas Perrault III/Catalogue of catalogues of hominin remains

There exists no centralised online database of all known hominin remains. In the past, several teams have attempted to list them all (Quenstedt and Quenstedt 1936, Hue 1937 (for illustrations), Vallois and Movius 1953, Day 1965). The last major centralised attempt was the 3-volume Catalogue of Fossil Hominids by the National History Museum in London (Oakley, Campbell, and Molleson 1967, 1971, 1975, 1977). Since then a team has attempted to update this catalogue, but instead of publishing a comprehensive volume, they published a series of more than ten extremely obscure (almost Google-proof) fascicles. Because these fascicles are so numerous, and because few libraries have several of them, this attempt fails to provide a centralised database of hominin fossils. There is a Japanese site that attempts to provide a database of hominin remains, but although it may or may not be comprehensive, I have never been able to use it to find something I was looking for. In wait of such a database, here is a catalogue of catalogues of hominin remains.

Hominid remains: an up-date. (10 issues, 1988-2000)

Italy (Issue 1, 1988).

Canada (Issue 2, 1989). 41 pages.

British Isles and Eastern Germany (Issue 3, 1990). 69 pages.

Spain (Issue 4, 1991).

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. (Issue 5, 1992). 91 pages. In the Natural History Museum (London).

France: Upper Palaeolithic (Issue 6, 1993). 129 pages. In the Natural History Museum (London).

China (Issue 7, 1994). 121 pages.

South Asia: India and Sri-Lanka (Issue 8, 1998). 96 pages.

Czech and Slovak republics (Issue 9, 1999). 118 pages.

Germany (Issue 10, 2000). 113 pages.

The following is a list of monographies on particular hominins. It does not attempt to been exhaustive, it's merely those volumes I don't have that I'd like to have.

Krapina. D. Gorjanović-Kramberger. (1906). ''Der diluviale Mensch von Krapina in Kroatien. Ein Beitrag zur Paläoanthropologie''. Weisbaden: Kreidels Verlag. (In German).

La Quina. Christine Verna. (2006). Les restes humains moustériens de la Station Amont de la Quina - (Charente, France) : contexte archéologiqe et constitution de l'assemblage : étude morphologique et métrique des restes crânio-faciaux. (PhD thesis, in French). Taforalt.
 * Ferembach, Denise. (1962). La nécropole épipaléolithique de Taforalt (Maroc oriental): étude des squelettes humains. (In French).
 * Ferembach, Denise. (1965). Diagrammes crâniens sagittaux et mensurations individuelles des squelettes ibéromaurusiens de Taforalt (Maroc oriental). (In French).

Předmostí (these bones were destroyed in 1945).
 * Matiegka, Jindřich (1934). In Czech: Homo predmostensis. Fosilní člověk z Předmostí na Morave. In French: L'homme fossile de Předmostí en Moravie. (In Czech with a summary in French).


 * Matiegka, Jindřich (1938). In Czech:  Homo Předmostensis : Fosilní člověk z Předmostí na MoravěI. II, Ostatní části kostrové. In French: L'homme fossile de Předmostí en Moravie (Tchécoslovaquie). II, Autres parties du squelette. (In Czech with a summary in French).