White teaches two courses on human paleontology and human osteology, at UC Berkeley. Each Spring semester he teaches one of the two in alternation[1][2].
Asfaw, B., White, T. D., Lovejoy, C. O., Latimer, B., Simpson, S. and Suwa, G. (1999) - "Australopithecus garhi : a new species of early hominid from Ethiopia", Science, 284, pp. 629-35.
Asfaw, B., Beyene, Y., Suwa, G., Walter, R. C., White, T. D., WoldeGabriel, G. and Yemane, T. (1992) - "The earliest Acheulean from Konso-Gardula", Nature, vol. 360, pp. 732-735.
Clark, J. D., Asfaw, B., Assefa, G., Harris, J. W. K., Kurashina, H., Walter, R. C., White, T. D. and Williams, M. A. J. (1984) - "Paleoanthropological discoveries in the Middle Awash Valley, Ethiopia", Nature, 307, pp. 423-428.
Johanson, D., White, T.D. et Coppens, Y. (1978) - "A new species of the genus Australopithecus (Primates : Hominidae) from the Pliocene of Eastern Africa", Kirtlandia, n° 28, pp. 1-14.
Heinzelin, J. d., Clark, J. D., White, T. D., Hart, W., Renne, P., WoldeGabriel, G., Beyene, Y. and Vrba, E. (1999) - "Environment and Behavior of 2.5-Million-Year-Old Bouri Hominids", Science, vol. 284, n° 5414, pp. 625 - 629.
Toth, N. and White, T. (1992) - "Assessing the ritual cannibalism hypothesis at Grotta Guattari", Quaternaria Nova, Vol. I, 1990-1991, Proccedings of the International Symposium "The fossil man of Monte Circeo : fifty years of studies on the neandertals in Latium", A. Bietti and G. Manzi Eds., pp. 213-222.
Tim D. White, Gen Suwa and Berhane Asfaw, "Australopithecus ramidus, a new species of early hominid from Aramis, Ethiopia", Nature (1994), 371, pp. 306-312.
Tim D. White, Gen Suwa and Berhane Asfaw, "Ardipithecus ramidus, a new species of early hominid from Aramis, Ethiopia", Nature (1995), 375, p. 88.
White, Tim D. et al. 2006. Asa Issie, Aramis and the Origin of Australopithecus. Nature, 440(13):883-889.