Publicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Instituto de Evolución en África (76)

2019

  1. A faltering origin for the Acheulean? Technological and cognitive implications from FLK West (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)

    Quaternary International, Vol. 526, pp. 49-66

  2. A geoarchaeological reassessment of the co-occurrence of the oldest Acheulean and Oldowan in a fluvial ecotone from lower middle Bed II (1.7ma) at Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)

    Quaternary International, Vol. 526, pp. 39-48

  3. Application of geometric morphometrics to the analysis of cut mark morphology on different bones of differently sized animals. Does size really matter?

    Quaternary International, Vol. 517, pp. 33-44

  4. Cut marks and raw material exploitation in the lower pleistocene site of Bell's Korongo (BK, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania): A geometric morphometric analysis

    Quaternary International, Vol. 526, pp. 155-168

  5. Geometric-morphometric analysis of tooth pits and the identification of felid and hyenid agency in bone modification

    Quaternary International, Vol. 517, pp. 79-87

  6. Level U3.1, a new archaeological level discovered at BK (upper bed II, Olduvai Gorge) with evidence of megafaunal exploitation

    Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 158

  7. Mineral assemblages and low energy sedimentary processes in the FLK-Zinj, DS, PTK and AMK complex palaeolandscape (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)

    Quaternary International, Vol. 526, pp. 15-25

  8. Organic geochemical perspectives on hydrothermalism at Olduvai gorge, 1.7 Mya

    29th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry, IMOG 2019

  9. Striped hyenas as bone modifiers in dual human-to-carnivore experimental models

    Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, Vol. 11, Núm. 7, pp. 3187-3199

  10. Taphonomic analysis of the level 3b fauna at BK, Olduvai Gorge

    Quaternary International, Vol. 526, pp. 116-128

  11. What comes after the Developed Oldowan B debate? Techno-economic data from SHK main site (Middle Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)

    Quaternary International, Vol. 526, pp. 67-76