1. Lubenow, M. 2005. Was Lucy bipedal?TJ 19(3):13. CELD ID 18614. Full text link available.
Was Lucy bipedal?
2. Lubenow, ML. 2005. Was Lucy bipedal?CRSQ 42(3):204-205. CELD ID 19037.
3. Lubenow, ML. 2003. Manual dexterity in NeandertalsTJ 17(2):7-9. CELD ID 17807. Full text link available.
Manual dexterity in Neandertals
4. Lubenow, ML. 2001. New hominin skull from KenyaTJ 15(2):8-9. CELD ID 6994. Full text link available.
New hominin skull from Kenya
5. Lubenow, ML. 2001. Book review: Extinct Humans by Ian Tattersall and Jeffery H. SchwartzTJ 15(2):27-30. CELD ID 7001. Full text link available.
Book review: Extinct Humans by Ian Tattersall and Jeffery H. Schwartz
6. Lubenow, ML. 2000. Lagar Velho 1 child skeleton: a Neadertal/modern human hybridCENTJ 14(2):6-8. CELD ID 6878. Full text link available.
Lagar Velho 1 child skeleton: a Neadertal/modern human hybrid
7. Lubenow, ML. 1998. Recovery of Neandertal mtDNA: An EvaluationCENTJ 12(1):87-97. CELD ID 6022. Full text link available.
Recovery of Neandertal mtDNA: An Evaluation
8. Lubenow, ML. 1998. Pre-Adamites, Sin, Death and Human FossilsCENTJ 12(2):222-232. CELD ID 6052.
Pre-Adamites, Sin, Death and Human Fossils
9. Lubenow, ML. 1997. Alleged Evolutionary Ancestors Coexisted With Modern HumansImpact 286:i-iv. CELD ID 2901. Full text link available.
Alleged Evolutionary Ancestors Coexisted With Modern Humans
10. Lubenow, M. 1997. Homo erectus and modern humans do not demonstrate an evolutionary sequenceCRSQ 34(2):91-92. CELD ID 8014.
Homo erectus and modern humans do not demonstrate an evolutionary sequence
11. Lubenow, ML. 1997. Reply to Malcolm Bowden's letter on the taxonomy of human fossilsCRSQ 34(1):23-24. CELD ID 8029.
Reply to Malcolm Bowden's letter on the taxonomy of human fossils
12. Lubenow, ML. 1996. Paleoanthropology in ReviewCENTJ 10(1):10-17. CELD ID 4914. Full text link available.
Paleoanthropology in Review
13. Lubenow, ML. 1995. The pigs took it allCEN 17(3):36-38. CELD ID 11860. Full text link available.
The pigs took it all
14. Lubenow, ML. 1994. Reply to AuldaneyCRSQ 31(1):10-11. CELD ID 8288.
Reply to Auldaney
15. Lubenow, ML. 1994. Human fossilsCRSQ 31(2):70. CELD ID 8304.
Human fossils
16. Lubenow, M. 1994. Axing evolutionary ideas - stone dead!CEN 16(3):28-30. CELD ID 12437. Full text link available.
Axing evolutionary ideas - stone dead!
17. Lubenow, ML. 1993. The Dating GapImpact 244:i-iv. CELD ID 2943. Full text link available.
The Dating Gap
18. Lubenow, ML. 1993. Neandertal manCRSQ 30(3):124-125. CELD ID 8242.
Neandertal man
19. Lubenow, ML. 1993. The human fossils still speak!CEN 15(2):10-13. CELD ID 12113. Full text link available.
The human fossils still speak!
20. Lubenow, ML. 1992. On Bernard Ramm and Spradley [44.1 p. 2]PSCF 44(3):218-218. CELD ID 1632. Full text link available.
On Bernard Ramm and Spradley [44.1 p. 2]
21. Lubenow, M. 1992. The Apple (Computer) Bites African EveImpact 229:i-iv. CELD ID 2958. Full text link available.
The Apple (Computer) Bites African Eve
22. Lubenow, ML. 1980. Significant fossil discoveries since 1958: Creationism confirmedCRSQ 17(3):148-160. CELD ID 2208.
Significant fossil discoveries since 1958: Creationism confirmed
23. Lubenow, ML. 1979. Surtsey: A Micro-Laboratory For Flood GeologyCRSQ 16(1):3-7. CELD ID 2163.
Surtsey: A Micro-Laboratory For Flood Geology
24. Lubenow, ML. 1978. Does A Proper Interpretation of Scripture Require a Recent Creation? (Part II)Impact 66:i-iv. CELD ID 3117. Full text link available.
Does A Proper Interpretation of Scripture Require a Recent Creation? (Part II)
25. Lubenow, ML. 1978. Does a Proper Interpretation of Scripture Require a Recent Creation? (Part I)Impact 65:i-iv. CELD ID 3118. Full text link available.
Does a Proper Interpretation of Scripture Require a Recent Creation? (Part I)
26. Lubenow, ML. 1978. Racine DebateImpact 61:i-iv. CELD ID 3122. Full text link available.
Racine Debate
27. Lubenow, ML. 1977. Reversals in the fossil record: The latest problem in stratigraphy and evolutionary phylogenyCRSQ 13(4):185-190. CELD ID 2096.
Reversals in the fossil record: The latest problem in stratigraphy and evolutionary phylogeny