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Journal Article
Premo LS, Scholnick J.  2011.  The spatial scale of learning affects cultural diversity. American Antiquity. 76(1):163-176.
Mooers A.  2014.  Supply and Demand (News and Views. Nature. 509:171-172.
Cardoso HFV, Campanacho V, Gomes J, Marinho L.  2013.  Timing of fusion of the ischiopubic ramus from dry bone observations. HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology. 64(6):454–462. Abstract
Malek K, Maine E, McCarthy IP.  2014.  A Typology of Clean Technology Commercialization Accelerators. Journal of Engineering and Technology Management . 32:26-39.
Pitt LF, Robson KE, Plangger KA, Kietzmann J, McCarthy I.  2014.  Understanding Gamification of Consumer Experiences. Advances in Consumer Research . 42:352-356.
Kaplan HS, Robson AJ.  2009.  We age because we grow. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B: Biological Sciences. 276(1663):1837-1844.
Stencel A, Crespi B.  2013.  What is a genome? Molecular Ecology. 22:3437-3443.
Conference Paper
Nepomnaschy PA, Aiello LC.  2011.  Eating for two: Maternal ecology and nutrition in human and non-human primates. Invited podium symposium organized by Kathryn Clancy and Julienne Rutherford at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropology.
Tarle L, Sandgathe D, Collard M.  2013.  Faunal evidence for clothing among Neanderthals and early modern humans. Podium presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association.
Tarle L, Sandgathe D, Collard M.  2013.  Faunal evidence for differential usage of clothing in the Mousterian and Aurignacian. Aurignacian Genius: Art, Technology, and Society of the first Modern Humans in Europe International Symposium.
Nepomnaschy PA, Salvante KG.  2012.  Methodologic considerations for assessing physiologic stress in women. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Physical Anthropologists.
Scholnick J.  2013.  Their Works Do Follow Them: The Archaeology of New England Gravestones. Invited paper. Association for Gravestone Studies.