- Unger, Franz. Ideal Views of the Primitive World, London, [1859]. The Garden of Eden.
- Frere, John. "Account of flint weapons discovered at Hoxne in Suffolk." Archaeologia, 1800, 13:204-5. The Hoxne flints.
- Buckland, William. Reliquiae diluvianae. London, 1823. Paviland Cave.
- Schmerling, Philippe-Charles. Recherches sur les ossemens fossils. Liège, 1833-4. The Engis skull
- Boucher de Perthes, Jacques. Antiquités celtiques et antédiluviennes. Paris, 1847-1864. Abbeville hand axes.
- MacEnery, John. Cavern Researches. London, 1859. Blades from Kent’s Hole
- Fuhlrott, Carl. “Menschliche Ueberreste au seiner Felsengrotten des Düssekthals,” Verhandlungen der preussischen Rheinlande und Westphalens, 1859, 16:131-153, and Schaafhausen, Hermann. "Zur Kenntniss der altesten Rassenschädel,” Archiv fur Anatomie, 1858, 25:453-478. Neanderthal man.
- Prestwich Joseph. “Report on the exploration of Brixham cave,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 1873, 163:471-572. Brixham cave.
- Prestwich, Joseph. “On the occurrence of flint implements…, in France at Amiens and Abbeville, and in England at Hoxne.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 1860, 150:277-317. Human antiquity affirmed.
- Lubbock, John. "On the evidence of the antiquity of man, afforded by the physical structure of the Somme Valley,” Natural History Review, 1862, 2:244-269. Hand axe in color.
- Flower, John Wickham. “On a flint implement recently discovered … at S. Acheul, near Amiens.” Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 1860, 16:190-192. Acheulean hand axe.
- Lartet, Ed. "Nouvelle recherches sur la coexistence de l'homme et des grands mammiferes fossils..." Annales des sciences naturelles, 4th ser, Zoologie et Paleontologie, 1861, 15:177-253. The first Paleolithic art.
- Lyell, Charles. The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man. London, 1863. Engis skull confirmed.
- Savage, Thomas S. "Notice of the eternal characters and habits of Troglodytes gorilla,” and Wyman, Jeffries, “Osteology of the same,”Boston Journal of Natural History, 1847, 5:417-443. Discovery of the gorilla.
- Du Chaillu, Paul Belloni. Explorations & Adventures in Equatorial Africa. London, 1861. Gorillas in the wild.
- Owen, Richard. “On the external characters of the gorilla,” Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 1866, 5: 243-284. A gorilla family.
- Huxley, Thomas Henry. Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature. London, 1863. A primate parade.
- Darwin, Charles. The descent of man: and selection in relation to sex. London, 1871. Human evolution.
- Haeckel, Ernst. Anthropogenie oder Entwickelungsgeschichte des Menschen. Leipzig, 1874. Humans in the evolutionary tree.
- Figuier, Louis. La terre avant le deluge. Paris, 1863. The apparition of man.
- Figuier, Louis. La terre avant le deluge. 5th ed. Paris, 1866. RBR: QE651 .F485 1866. hum041. The re-apparition of man.
- Lubbock, John. Prehistoric Times. London, 1865. Paleolithic and Neolithic.
- Lartet, Edouard; Christy, Henry. Reliquiae Aquitanicae. London, 1875. The Mammoth of La Madeleine.
- Lartet, Louis. “Memoire sur une sepultre des anciens troglodytes de Perigord." Annales des sciences naturelles, 5th ser, Zoologie et Paleontologie, 1868, 10:133-160. Discovery of Cro-Magnon.
- Harper’s Weekly, July 10. 1873. Neanderthal restoration.
- Figuier, Louis. L'homme primitif. Paris, 1870. Cave man funeral.
- Figuier, Louis. Primitive Man. London, 1870. Paleolithic artists at work.
- Flammarion, Camille. Le monde avant la création de l'homme. Paris, 1886. Attack of the cave bears.
- Du Cleuziou, Henri. La creation de l'homme et les premiers ages de humanite. Paris, 1887. Duel to the death.
- Fraipont, Julien; Max Lohest. "La race humaine de Neanderthal," Archives de Biologie, 1887, 7:587-757. The Spy Neanderthals.
- Dubois, Eugene. Pithecanthropus Erectu. Jakarta, 1894. Java man.
- Villeneuve, L. et al. Les Grottes de Grimaldi. Monaco: 1906-19. Grimaldi Cro-Magnons.
- Keith, Arthur. Ancient Types of Man. London, 1911. The Heidelberg jaw.
- Boule, Marcelin. “L’Homme fossile de La Chapelle-aux-Saints,” Annales de Paleontologie, 1911, 6:111-172. The Old Man of La Chapelle-aux-Saints
- MacCurdy, George Grant. “Recent discoveries bearing on the antiquity of man in Europe.” Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1909. , pp. 531-583. Venus of Brassempouy.
- Sollas, William J. Ancient Hunters and their Modern Representatives. London, 1911. Venus of Willendorf.
- Hutchinson, Henry N. Prehistoric Man and Beast. London, 1896. Mammoth hunting.
- Haeckel, Ernst. Natürliche Schopfungsgeschichte. Berlin, 1898. Pithecanthropus alalus.
- Wilser, Ludwig. Leben und Heimat des Urmenschen. Leipzig, 1910. Neanderthal man restored.
- Knipe, Henry. Evolution in the Past. Londin, 1912. Java man.
- Illustrated London News, Aug. 10, 1912: 223-226. Altamira cave paintings.
- Osborn, Henry Fairfield. “Men of the Old Stone Age.” American Museum Journal, 1912, 12:279-288. Horses and a bull from Altamira.
- Avebury, Lord. Prehistoric Times.New York, 1913. Altamira boar.
- Osborn, Henry Fairfield. Men of the Old Stone Age. New York, 1915. Cave painters at work.
- Dawson, Charles; Woodward, Arthur Smith. “On the discovery of a Palaeolithic human skull and … at Piltdown.” Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 1913, 69:117-151. Piltdown man.
- Gregory, William King. "The dawn man of Piltdown, England." American Museum Journal, 1914, 14:188-200. Piltdown reconstructed.
- Keith, Arthur. The Antiquity of Man. Philadelphia and London, 1915. A Chart of Human Origins
- Rutot, Aimé. Un essai de reconstitution plastique des races humaines primitives. Brussels, 1919. Heidelberg man.
- Woodward, Arthur Smith. “A new cave man from Rhodesia, South Africa.” Nature, 1922, 108:371-372. Rhodesian man.
- Wells, H. G. A Short History of the World. New York, 1922. Africa Looming.
- Dart, Raymond. ”Australopithecus africanus: The man-ape of South Africa.” Nature, 1925, 115:195-199. The Taung skull