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What drives the evolution of hunter-gatherer subsistence technology? A reanalysis of the risk hypothesis with data from early contact era populations in the Pacific Northwest. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 366:1129-1138.
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2011.
Trees, thickets, or something in between? Recent theoretical and empirical work in cultural phylogeny Israeli Journal of Ecology and Evolution. 59:45-61.
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2013.
On thin ice: problems with Stanford and Bradley’s proposed Solutrean colonisation of North America. Antiquity. 88(340):622-624.
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2014.
Testing models of early Paleoindian colonization and adaptation using cladistics. Cultural Transmission and Archaeology: Some Fundamental Issues and Case Studies. :59-76.
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2008.
Stick insect genomes reveal natural selection’s role in parallel speciation. Science. 344:738-742.
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2014.
Steroidal Biomarker Analysis of a 14,000 Years Old Putative Human Coprolite from Paisley Cave, Oregon. Journal of Archaeological Science. 41:813-817.
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2014.
Risk of Resource Failure and Toolkit Variation in Small-Scale Farmers and Herders. PLoS ONE. 7(7):e40975.
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2012.
Risk, mobility, or population size? Drivers of technological richness among contact-period western North American hunter–gatherers Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 368(1630):20120412. Abstract
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2013.
A prehispanic Maya pit oven? Microanalysis of fired clay balls from the Puuc region, Yucatan, Mexico Journal of Archaeological Science. 40(2):1144–1157. Abstract
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2013.
Population size as an explanation for patterns in the Paleolithic archaeological record: more caution is needed.. Current Anthropology. 54(S8):S388-S396.
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2013.
Population size and cultural evolution in nonindustrial food-producing societies. PLoS ONE. 8:e72628.
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2013.
Points and prey: an evaluation of the hypothesis that prey size predicts early Paleoindian projectile point form. Journal of Archaeological Science. 38:852-864. Abstract
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2011.
Phenetics, cladistics, and the search for the Alaskan ancestors of the Paleoindians: a reassessment of relationships among the Clovis, Nenana, and Denali archaeological complexes. Journal of Archaeological Science. 35(6):1683-1694. Abstract
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2008.
Niche construction and the toolkits of hunter-gatheres and food producers. Biological Theory. 6:251-258.
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2012.
Niche construction and the toolkits of hunter-gatherers and food producers. Biological Theory. 6:251-259. Abstract
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2011.
New evidence on Neandertal use of fire: Examples from Roc de Marsal and Pech de l'Aze IV. Quaternary International. 247:325-340. Abstract
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2012.
Mothers’ peri-conceptional cortisol levels and their children’s postnatal stress reactivity. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Conference.
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2013.
A morphometric assessment of the intended function of cached Clovis points. PLoS ONE. 7(2):1-13(e30530). Abstract
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2012.
Modern human origins. A Companion to Paleoanthropology.
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2013.
Levantine cranium from Manot Cave (Israel) foreshadows the first European modern humans.. Nature. doi:10.1038/nature14134
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2015.
Investigating the peopling of North America through cladistic analyses of early Paleoindian projectile points. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 26(3):366-393. Abstract
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2007.
An Integrated Approach to Studying Multiplexity in Entrepreneurial Networks. Entrepreneurship Research Journal . 4(4):367-402.
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2014.
Innovation and cultural transmission in the American Paleolithic: Phylogenetic analysis of eastern Paleoindian projectile point classes. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology . 34:100-119.
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2014.
Holocene human interaction and adaptation to geological and climatic changes in the Lower Mainland, Fraser Canyon, and Coast Mountain area of British Columbia: A geoarchaeological view.. Trials and Tribulations of Life on an Active Subduction Zone: Field Trips in and around Vancouver, Canada: Geological Society of America Field Guide. 38:53-77.
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2014.
A geometric morphometrics-based assessment of blade shape differences among Paleoindian projectile point types from western North America.. Journal of Archaeological Science. 37(2):350-359. Abstract
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2010.