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'Emptying Forests?': Conservation implications of past human-primate interactions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2020.12.0004 (2021)
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12 (1), 3 (2021)
Earliest Olduvai hominins exploited unstable environments ~ 2 million years ago. Nature Communications 3.
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61, 101242 (2021)
The transition to a barley-dominant cultivation system in Tibet: First millennium BC archaeobotanical evidence from Bangga. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 4.
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A step forward in tropical anthracology: understanding woodland vegetation and wood uses in ancient Sri Lanka based on charcoal records from Mantai, Kirinda and Kantharodai. Quaternary International, 2020.12.009 (2020)
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117 (47), pp. 29569 - 29576 (2020)
Early evidence for mounted horseback riding in northwest China. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 6.
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183 (4), pp. 890 - 904.e29 (2020)
A dynamic 6,000-year genetic history of Eurasia’s eastern steppe. Cell 7.
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3, 619 (2020)
Isotopic and microbotanical insights into Iron Age agricultural reliance in the Central African rainforest. Communications Biology 8.
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The southern Central Asian mountains as an ancient agricultural mixing zone: new archaeobotanical data from Barikot in the Swat valley of Pakistan. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, s00334-020-00798-8 (2020)
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18 (1), 196, pp. 1 - 12 (2020)
Whale bone puzzles: reconstructing and identifying historical whale skeletons using archive records, osteology, and zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS). Journal of conservation & museum studies 10.
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6 (24), eaba3831 (2020)
Bows and arrows and complex symbolic displays 48,000 years ago in the South Asian tropics. Science Advances 11.
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6 (24), eaaz0183 (2020)
Ancient genomes reveal complex patterns of population movement, interaction, and replacement in sub-Saharan Africa. Science Advances 12.
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8, 168 (2020)
Ecosystem engineering among ancient pastoralists in Northern Central Asia. Frontiers in Earth Science 13.
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11 (1), 2068 (2020)
Isotopic evidence for initial coastal colonization and subsequent diversification in the human occupation of Wallacea. Nature Communications 14.
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117 (15), 1920211117, pp. 8263 - 8270 (2020)
Human responses to climate and ecosystem change in ancient Arabia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 15.
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25 (4), 2019.12.010, pp. P369 - P380 (2020)
Tropical trees as time capsules of anthropogenic activity. Trends in Plant Science 16.
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141, 102737 (2020)
Trajectories of cultural innovation from the Middle to Later Stone Age in Eastern Africa: personal ornaments, bone artifacts, and ocher from Panga ya Saidi, Kenya. Journal of Human Evolution 17.
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10 (1), 3916 (2020)
Economic diversification supported the growth of Mongolia’s Nomadic Empires. Scientific Reports 18.
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4 (3), pp. 346 - 355 (2020)
Dairy pastoralism sustained eastern Eurasian steppe populations for 5,000 years. Nature Ecology & Evolution 19.
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231 (n/a), 106200 (2020)
Late pleistocene to early-Holocene rainforest foraging in Sri Lanka: multidisciplinary analysis at Kitulgala Beli-lena. Quaternary Science Reviews 20.
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11 (1), 961, pp. 1 - 10 (2020)
Human occupation of northern India spans the Toba super-eruption ~74,000 years ago. Nature Communications 21.
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10, 1001 (2020)
Early pastoral economies and herding transitions in Eastern Eurasia. Scientific Reports 22.
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537, 109438, pp. 1 - 18 (2020)
Late Pleistocene to Holocene human palaeoecology in the tropical environments of coastal eastern Africa. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 23.
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32 (4), s10963-019-09136-x, pp. 353 - 392 (2019)
Asian Crop Dispersal in Africa and Late Holocene Human Adaptation to Tropical Environments. Journal of World Prehistory 24.
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14 (11), e0224241 (2019)
Radiocarbon dating and cultural dynamics across Mongolia’s early pastoral transition. PLoS One 25.
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69 (11), biz105, pp. 877 - 887 (2019)
Micro methods for megafauna: novel approaches to late quaternary extinctions and their contributions to faunal conservation in the anthropocene. Bioscience 26.
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14 (10), pp. 1 - 36 (2019)
Microliths in the South Asian rainforest ~45-4 ka: New insights from Fa-Hien Lena Cave, Sri Lanka. PLoS One 27.
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365 (6457), eaat7487, p. 999 - 999 (2019)
The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia. Science 28.
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365 (6456), pp. 897 - 902 (2019)
Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use. Science 29.
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5 (6), eaaw1391 (2019)
The origins of cannabis smoking: chemical residue evidence from the first millennium BCE in the Pamirs. Science Advances 30.
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39 (2), pp. 182 - 203 (2019)
Towards a historical ecology of intertidal foraging in the Mafia Archipelago: archaeomalacology and implications for marine resource management. Journal of Ethnobiology 31.
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14 (5), e0216433. (2019)
Heading north: Late Pleistocene environments and human dispersals in central and eastern Asia. PLoS One 32.
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10, 739 (2019)
Specialized rainforest hunting by Homo sapiens ~45,000 years ago. Nature Communications 33.
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14 (4), pp. 478 - 514 (2019)
Long-term trends in terrestrial and marine invertebrate exploitation on the eastern African coast: Insights from Kuumbi Cave, Zanzibar. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 34.
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10 (1), 3670 (2019)
Ancient DNA from the skeletons of Roopkund Lake reveals Mediterranean migrants in India. Nature Communications 35.
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92 (366), pp. 1552 - 1570 (2018)
Spice and rice: pepper, cloves and everyday cereal foods at the ancient port of Mantai, Sri Lanka. Antiquity 36.
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16, pp. 88 - 102 (2018)
Early agriculture in Sri Lanka: New archaeobotanical analyses and radiocarbon dates from the early historic sites of Kirinda and Kantharodai (Kandarodai). Archaeological Research in Asia 37.
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115 (48), pp. E11248 - E11255 (2018)
Bronze Age population dynamics and the rise of dairy pastoralism on the eastern Eurasian steppe. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 38.
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13 (10), e0205646 (2018)
Early pastoral economies along the Ancient Silk Road: Biomolecular evidence from the Alay Valley, Kyrgyzstan. PLoS One 39.
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9, 4064 (2018)
Ancient proteins from ceramic vessels at Çatalhöyük West reveal the hidden cuisine of early farmers. Nature Communications 40.
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489, pp. 101 - 120 (2018)
Subsistence mosaics, forager-farmer interactions, and the transition to food production in eastern Africa. Quaternary International 41.
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Sampling and pretreatment of tooth enamel carbonate for stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis. Journal of Visualized Experiments (138), e58002 (2018)
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115 (29), pp. E6707 - E6715 (2018)
Origins of equine dentistry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 43.
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13 (6), e0198333 (2018)
Literary evidence for taro in the ancient Mediterranean: A chronology of names and uses in a multilingual world. PLoS One 44.
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115 (25), pp. 6392 - 6397 (2018)
Restructuring of nutrient flows in island ecosystems following human colonization evidenced by isotopic analysis of commensal rats. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 45.
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9, 1832 (2018)
78,000-year-old record of Middle and Later stone age innovation in an East African tropical forest. Nature Communications 46.
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178, pp. 322 - 378 (2018)
Drivers and trajectories of land cover change in East Africa: human and environmental interactions from 6000 years ago to present. Earth-Science Reviews 47.
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102 (1), pp. 58 - 68 (2018)
The Comoros show the earliest Austronesian gene flow into the Swahili corridor. The American Journal of Human Genetics 48.
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23, pp. 5 - 16 (2018)
Finding the anthropocene in tropical forests. Anthropocene 49.
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2, pp. 1871 - 1878 (2018)
Fossil herbivore stable isotopes reveal middle Pleistocene hominin palaeoenvironment in ‘Green Arabia’. Nature Ecology & Evolution 50.
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471, Part A, pp. 66 - 80 (2017)
Characterising marine mollusc exploitation in the eastern African Iron Age: Archaeomalacological evidence from Unguja Ukuu and Fukuchani, Zanzibar. Quaternary International 51.
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171 (1), e21, pp. 59 - 71 (2017)
Reconstructing prehistoric African population structure. Cell 52.
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12 (8), e0182565 (2017)
Reconstructing Asian faunal introductions to eastern Africa from multi-proxy biomolecular and archaeological datasets. PLoS One 53.
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3, 17093 (2017)
The deep human prehistory of global tropical forests and its relevance for modern conservation. Nature Plants 54.
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1, 0139 (2017)
The palaeogenetics of cat dispersal in the ancient world. Nature Ecology & Evolution 55.
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27 (4), pp. 621 - 637 (2017)
Dietary diversity on the Swahili Coast: the Fauna from two Zanzibar trading locales. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 56.
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9 (5), pp. 879 - 901 (2017)
Zanzibar and Indian Ocean trade in the first millennium CE: the glass bead evidence. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 57.
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540 (7632), pp. 192 - 193 (2016)
Involve social scientists in defining the Anthropocene. Nature 58.
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25 (6), pp. 306 - 317 (2016)
Tropical forests and the genus Homo. Evolutionary Anthropology 59.
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113 (33), pp. E4759 - E4760 (2016)
Reply to Westaway and Lyman: Emus, dingoes, and archaeology’s role in conservation biology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 60.
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113 (31), pp. E4437 - E4438 (2016)
Reply to Ellis et al.: Human niche construction and evolutionary theory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 61.
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113 (24), pp. 6635 - 6640 (2016)
Ancient crops provide first archaeological signature of the westward Austronesian expansion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 62.
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113 (23), pp. 6388 - 6396 (2016)
Ecological consequences of human niche construction: Examining long-term anthropogenic shaping of global species distributions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 63.
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11 (2), e0149565 (2016)
Continental island formation and the archaeology of defaunation on Zanzibar, eastern Africa. PLoS One 64.
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11 (2), pp. 211 - 237 (2016)
Coastal subsistence, maritime trade, and the colonization of small ofshore islands in Eastern African prehistory. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 65.
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51 (2), pp. 155 - 177 (2016)
Poison arrows and bone utensils in late Pleistocene eastern Africa: evidence from Kuumbi Cave, Zanzibar. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 66.
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51 (2), pp. 197 - 233 (2016)
Reinvestigation of Kuumbi Cave, Zanzibar, reveals Later Stone Age coastal habitation, early Holocene abandonment and Iron Age reoccupation. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 67.
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44 (3), pp. 293 - 314 (2015)
Late Quaternary speleogenesis and landscape evolution in a tropical carbonate island: Pango la Kuumbi (Kuumbi Cave), Zanzibar. International Journal of Speleology 68.
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8 (3), pp. 575 - 599 (2015)
Local diversity in settlement, demography and subsistence across the southern Indian Neolithic-Iron Age transition: site growth and abandonment at Sanganakallu-Kupgal from a regional environmental perspective. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 69.
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28 (2), pp. 69 - 112 (2015)
The Sri Lankan 'microlithic' tradition c. 38,000 to 3,000 years ago: Tropical technologies and adaptations of Homo sapiens at the southern edge of Asia. Journal of World Prehistory 70.
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Old World globalization and food exchanges. Archaeology of Food: An Encyclopedia, L-Z, pp. 350 - 356 (2015)
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53, pp. 374 - 390 (2015)
Use of Zanzibar copal (Hymenaea verrucosa Gaertn.) as incense at Unguja Ukuu, Tanzania in the 7-8th century CE: chemical insights into trade and Indian Ocean interactions. Journal of Archaeological Science 72.
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The archaeobiology of Indian Ocean translocations: Current outlines of cultural exchanges by proto-historic seafarers. Maritime Contacts of the Past: Deciphering Connections amongst Communities, pp. 1 - 23 (2015)
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24 (4), pp. 149 - 164 (2015)
Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa. Evolutionary Anthropology 74.
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31 (4), pp. 547 - 581 (2014)
Indian ocean food globalisation and Africa. African Archaeological Review 75.
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111 (17), pp. 6159 - 6164 (2014)
Storytelling and story testing in domestication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 76.
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49 (1), pp. 21 - 44 (2014)
Iron Age agriculture, fishing and trade in the Mafia Archipelago, Tanzania: new evidence from Ukunju Cave. Azania: Archaeological research in Africa 77.
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30 (4), pp. 427 - 453 (2013)
Intersections, networks and the genesis of social complexity on the East African coast. African Archaeological Review 78.
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26 (3), pp. 213 - 281 (2013)
East Africa and Madagascar in the Indian Ocean world. Journal of World Prehistory 79.
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300, pp. 32 - 47 (2013)
Human dispersal across diverse environments of Asia during the Upper Pleistocene. Quaternary International 80.
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8 (6), e65185 (2013)
Variation in lithic technological strategies among the Neanderthals of Gibraltar. PLoS One 81.
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40, pp. 1787 - 1796 (2013)
Mid-Holocene age obtained for nested diamond pattern petroglyph in the Billasurgam Cave complex, Kurnool District, southern India. Journal of Archaeological Science 82.
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31 (2), pp. 156 - 173 (2012)
Lithic technology and social transformations in the South Indian Neolithic: The evidence from Sanganakallu-Kupgal. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 83.
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258, pp. 148 - 164 (2012)
A southern Indian Middle Palaeolithic occupation surface sealed by the 74 ka Toba eruption: Further evidence from Jwalapuram Locality 22. Quaternary International 84.
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44 (3), pp. 452 - 468 (2012)
Old World globalization and the Columbian exchange: comparison and contrast. World Archaeology 85.
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47 (1), pp. 39 - 63 (2012)
Exploring agriculture, interaction and trade on the eastern African littoral: preliminary results from Kenya. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 86.
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75 (3), pp. 670 - 682 (2011)
Late Acheulean hominins at the Marine Isotope Stage 6/5e transition in north-central India hominins at the marine isotope stage 6/5e transition in north-central India. Quaternary Research 87.
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91 (2), pp. 235 - 257 (2011)
New methodological approaches to Indian rock art: Preliminary report from the Kurnool District Archaeological Project. Man in India 88.
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85 (328), pp. 544 - 558 (2011)
Across the Indian Ocean: The prehistoric movement of plants and animals. Antiquity 89.
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84 (324), pp. 335 - 350 (2010)
New rock art discoveries in the Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Antiquity 90.
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2, pp. 1680 - 1686 (2010)
Non-classroom special education effectiveness for students with severe developmental, emotional and behavioral disorders. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 91.
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35 (2), pp. 1 - 12 (2010)
Systematic transect survey enhances the investigation of rock art in its landscape: An example from the Katavani Kunta valley, Kurnool District. Man and Environment 92.
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10, pp. 1 - 2 (2010)
The Sealinks Project: Exploring the early Indian Ocean. British Institute in Eastern Africa News 93.
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27 (1), pp. 1 - 6 (2010)
Zebu cattle are an exclusive legacy of the South Asia Neolithic. Molecular Biology and Evolution 94.
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37 (3), pp. 288 - 311 (2010)
Out of Africa: New hypotheses and evidence for the dispersal of Homo sapiens along the Indian Ocean rim. Annals of Human Biology 95.
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5 (3), pp. 266 - 287 (2009)
Grasping the elusive and unknowable: material culture in ritual practice. Material Religion 96.
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106 (30), pp. 12261 - 12266 (2009)
Population increase and environmental deterioration correspond with microlithic innovations in South Asia ca. 35,000 years ago. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 97.
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22 (2), pp. 113 - 180 (2009)
Shell middens, ships and seeds: Exploring coastal subsistence, maritime trade and the dispersal of domesticates in and around the ancient Arabian Peninsula. Journal of World Prehistory 98.
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83 (320), pp. 326 - 348 (2009)
The oldest and longest enduring microlithic sequence in India: 35 000 years of modern human occupation and change at the Jwalapuram Locality 9 rockshelter. Antiquity 99.
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Re-examining rock art studies in India: A case study from Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh. Recent research trends in South Asian archaeology, pp. 261 - 278 (2009)