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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 morphometric assessment of the intended function of cached Clovis points. PLoS ONE. 7(2):1-13(e30530). Abstract
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2012.
An assessment of the impact of hafting on Paleoindian point variability. PLoS ONE. 7(5):1-7(e36364). Abstract
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2012.
Cultural Cladistics and the Early Prehistory of North America. Evolutionary Biology: Mechanisms and Trends. :23-42.
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2012.
Niche construction and the toolkits of hunter-gatheres and food producers. Biological Theory. 6:251-258.
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2012.
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.
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.