Publikationen von W. Christopher Carleton
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9, 771683 (2022)
The 4.2 ka event and the end of the Maltese “Temple Period”. Frontiers in Earth Science 2.
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9, 769107 (2021)
A song of neither ice nor fire: temperature extremes had no impact on violent conflict among european societies during the 2nd Millennium CE. Frontiers in Earth Science 3.
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37, 102995, S. 1 - 10 (2021)
Mass-kill hunting and Late Quaternary ecology: New insights into the ‘desert kite’ phenomenon in Arabia. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 4.
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12 (1), 965, S. 1 - 15 (2021)
Climate change, not human population growth, correlates with Late Quaternary megafauna declines in North America. Nature Communications 5.
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597, s41586-021-03863-y, S. 376 - 380 (2021)
Multiple hominin dispersals into Southwest Asia over the past 400,000 years. Nature 6.
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36 (1), 3256, S. 110 - 123 (2020)
Evaluating Bayesian Radiocarbon-dated Event Count (REC) models for the study of long-term human and environmental processes. Journal of Quaternary Science 7.
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Field-based sciences must transform in response to COVID-19. Nature Ecology & Evolution, s41559-020-01317-8 (2020)
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218, S. 228 - 253 (2019)
Taphonomic and zooarchaeological investigations at the middle Pleistocene site of Ti's al Ghadah, western Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia. Quaternary Science Reviews 9.
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28 (2), S. 57 - 59 (2019)
Comparative analysis of Middle Stone Age artifacts in Africa (CoMSAfrica). Evolutionary Anthropology 10.
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2, S. 800 - 809 (2018)
Homo sapiens in Arabia by 85,000 years ago. Nature Ecology & Evolution Buch (1)
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Culture history and convergent evolution: Can we detect populations in prehistory? Springer, Cham (2020), 302 S.
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Groucutt, H. S.). Springer, Cham (2020)
Culture and Convergence: the curious case of the Nubian Complex. In: Culture history and convergent evolution: Can we detect populations in prehistory?, 4, S. 55 - 86 (Hg.