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Journal Article | 2021 | Vlok, Melandri | Forager and farmer evolutionary adaptations to malaria evidenced by 7000 years of thalassemia in Southeast Asia | Nature Scientific Reports | [Vlok, 2021 #36968] |
Book Section | 1997 | Barton, C. Michael | Evolutionary theory in archaeology explained | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Barton, 1997 #22162] |
Book Section | 1997 | Lyman, R. Lee | The concept of evolution in early twentieth century Americanist archeology | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Lyman, 1997 #22155] |
Book Section | 1997 | Gowlett, John | Why the muddle in the middle matters: the language of comparative and direct in hominid evolution | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Gowlett, 1997 #22154] |
Book Section | 1997 | Mithen, Steven | Cognitive archeology, evolutionary psychology, and cultural transmission, with particular reference to religious ideas | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Mithen, 1997 #22153] |
Book Section | 1997 | Neff, Hector | Methodology of comparison in evolutionary archeology | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Neff, 1997 #22152] |
Book Section | 1997 | Bleed, Peter | Content as variability, result as selection: toward a behavioral definition of technology | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Bleed, 1997 #22151] |
Book Section | 1997 | Barton, C. Michael | Stone tools, style, and social identity: an evolutionary perspective on the archeological record | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Barton, 1997 #22149] |
Book Section | 1997 | Wiessner, Polly | Seeking guidelines through an evolutionary approach: style revisited | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Wiessner, 1997 #22148] |
Book Section | 1997 | Bettinger, Robert | Evolutionary implications of metrical variation in Great Basin projectile points | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Bettinger, 1997 #22147] |
Book Section | 1997 | Shott, Michael | Transmission theory in the study of stone tools: a midwestern example | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Shott, 1997 #22146] |
Book Section | 1997 | Clark, Geoffrey A. | Aspects of early hominid sociality: an evolutionary perspective | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Clark, 1997 #22145] |
Book Section | 1997 | Webb, Esmee | The mode and tempo of the initial human colonization of empty landmasses: Sahul and the Americas compared | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Webb, 1997 #22144] |
Book Section | 1997 | Diehl, Michael W. | Rational behavior, the adoption of agriculture, and the organization of subsistence during the Late Archaic period in the Greater Tucson Basin | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Diehl, 1997 #22143] |
Book Section | 1997 | Neiman, Fraser | Conspicuous Consumption as Wasteful Advertising: a Darwinian Perspective on Spatial Patterns in Classic Maya Terminal Monument Dates | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Neiman, 1997 #22142] |
Book Section | 1997 | Bird, Douglas W. | Behavioral ecology and the archeological consequences of central place foraging among the Meriam | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Bird, 1997 #22141] |
Book Section | 1997 | Barton, C, Michael | Rediscovering Darwin | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Barton, 1997 #22140] |
Book (Edited) | 1997 | Barton, C. Michael | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | Archeological papers of the American Anthropological Association | [Barton, 1997 #21323] |