Book Chapter (9)
2023
Book Chapter
Hudson, M.; Robbeets, M.). BAR Publishing, Oxford (2023)
Amuric-Tungusic language contact and the Amuric homeland. In: Agropastoralism and languages across Eurasia: expansion, exchange, environment, Chapter 6, pp. 53 - 69 (Eds.
Book Chapter
Hudson, M.; Robbeets, M.). BAR Publishing, Oxford (2023)
Prehistoric interaction between Transeurasian and non-Transeurasian speakers. In: Agropastoralism and languages across Eurasia: expansion, exchange, environment, Chapter 4, pp. 25 - 40 (Eds.
Book Chapter
Panga ya Saidi, Kenya. In: Handbook of Pleistocene Archaeology of Africa: Hominin behavior, geography, and chronology, 42, pp. 665 - 672 (Eds. Beyin, A.; Wright, D. K.; Wilkins, J.; Olszewski, D. I.). Springer, Cham (2023)
Report (1)
2023
Report
137). (2023), 9 pp.
Solving the two-decades-old murder case through joint application of ZooMS and ancient DNA approaches (International Journal of Legal Medicine, Other (1)
2023
Other
Nobel win: spotlight on the attrition of women in science, Nature 623, (2023)
Book Review (1)
2023
Book Review
78 (2), a920400, pp. 230 - 233 (2023)
Reading Medieval Ruins: Urban Life and Destruction in Sixteenth-Century Japan. By Morgan Pitelka. Cambridge University Press, 2022. 250 pages. ISBN: 9781316513064 [Review]. Monumenta Nipponica: studies on Japanese culture, past and present Commentary (1)
2023
Commentary
Sexism in academia is bad for science and a waste of public funding. (2023), 3 pp.
Editorial (2)
2023
Editorial
650, 2023.02.010, pp. 1 - 3 (2023)
Multiple scales of stable isotope palaeoecology (Papers in honour of Prof. Julia Lee-Thorp). Quaternary International
Editorial
48 (4), 2267386, pp. 327 - 332 (2023)
Variable perspectives on “Standardization in the Stone Age”. Lithic Technology Review Article (2)
2023
Review Article
Henceforth fishermen and hunters are to be restrained: towards a political ecology of animal usage in premodern Japan. (2023)
Review Article
The origin of cattle in China from the Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age. Chong Yu. Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2020. 108 pp., 20 figures, 13 tables. Paperback £31, ISBN: 9781407316871 [Review]. (2023)
Preprint (10)
2023
Preprint
Frequent disturbances enhanced the resilience of past human populations. (2023)
Preprint
Isotopic Evidence for Long-term Bioaccumulation of Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in Icelandic seabirds. (2023)
Preprint
Seeing the wood for the trees: active human-environmental interactions in arid northwest China. (2023)
Preprint
To waste or not to waste: a multi-proxy analysis of human-waste interaction and rural waste management in Indus Era Gujarat. (2023)
Preprint
Earliest human funerary rites in insular Wallacea 15,500 to 14,700 years ago. (2023)
Preprint
The power and pitfalls of amino acid carbon stable isotopes for tracing the use and fate of basal resources in food webs. (2023)
Preprint
Étude en morphométrie géométrique 3D de la morphologie vertébrale des couleuvres actuelles et passées Archipel de la Guadeloupe (Antilles françaises). (2023)
Preprint
Human-cattle interactions in PPNB and Early- Middle Bronze Age Cyprus: Integrating zooarchaeological and stable isotope data [under review]. (2023)
Preprint
TOOTHFIR: Presenting a dataset and a preliminary meta-analysis of Fourier Transform Infra-red Spectroscopy indices from archaeological and palaeontological tooth enamel. (2023)
Preprint
Human dispersal and plant processing in the Pacific 55,000–50,000 years ago. (2023)
Blog Post (1)
2023
Blog Post
Major new research claims smaller-brained Homo naledi made rock art and buried the dead. But the evidence is lacking. (2023)