Evolutionary Anthropology

Papers
(The median citation count of Evolutionary Anthropology is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Large‐scale cooperation in small‐scale foraging societies39
Primate conservation: Lessons learned in the last 20 years can guide future efforts37
Resolving the “muddle in the middle”: The case for Homo bodoensis sp. nov.36
The emergence and intensification of early hunter‐gatherer niche construction33
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in savanna landscapes22
Did Pleistocene Africans use the spearthrower‐and‐dart?22
Estimating origination times from the early hominin fossil record22
New horizons in reconstructing past human behavior: Introducing the “Tübingen University Validated Entheses‐based Reconstruction of Activity” method21
The ripples of modernity: How we can extend paleoanthropology with the extended evolutionary synthesis20
Leveling with Tinbergen: Four levels simplified to causes and consequences18
Assessing the state of knowledge of contemporary climate change and primates18
Between a rock and a cold place: Neanderthal biocultural cold adaptations17
The evolutionary significance of human brown adipose tissue: Integrating the timescales of adaptation14
Operationalizing niche construction theory with stone tools14
Ecosystem engineering in the Quaternary of the West Coast of South Africa14
Human behavioral ecology and niche construction14
Sepsis and the evolution of human increased sensitivity to lipopolysaccharide14
Cooperation in large‐scale human societiesWhat, if anything, makes it unique, and how did it evolve?13
Whatisn'tsocial tolerance?The past, present, and possible future of an overused term in the field of primatology12
Rocks and clocks revised: New promises and challenges in dating the primate tree of life12
Plant wax biomarkers in human evolutionary studies12
Grit and consequence10
Pathways to paternal care in primates10
Energetic and endurance constraints on great ape quadrupedalism and the benefits of hominin bipedalism10
Homo sapiensorigins and evolution in the Kalahari Basin, southern Africa10
Subjective selection and the evolution of complex culture9
Inferring archaic introgression from hominin genetic data9
The nature of Nubian: Developing current global perspectives on Nubian Levallois technology and the Nubian complex8
The sensory ecology of primate food perception, revisited8
Homo bodoensis and why it matters6
Drivers of insect consumption across human populations6
Scanning the human genome for “signatures” of positive selection: Transformative opportunities and ethical obligations6
The naming of Homo bodoensis by Roksandic and colleagues does not resolve issues surrounding Middle Pleistocene human evolution6
The challenges of documenting coevolution and niche construction: The example of domestic spaces6
Parallel evolution in human populations: A biocultural perspective6
Pan‐Africanism vs. single‐origin of Homo sapiens: Putting the debate in the light of evolutionary biology6
Hominins likely occupied northern Europe before one million years ago6
Human behaviors driving disease emergence5
Muddying the muddle in the middle even more5
Birth of Homo erectus5
A process‐based approach to hominin taxonomy provides new perspectives on hominin speciation5
Hierarchies in the energy budget: Thyroid hormones and the evolution of human life history patterns5
Primate landscape genetics: A review and practical guide4
Brutish Neanderthals: History of a merciless characterization4
Biocultural perspectives of infectious diseases and demographic evolution: Tuberculosis and its comorbidities through history4
The estimation and evolution of hominin body mass4
Reticulate evolution underlies synergistic trait formation in human communities4
Anthropological genetic insights on Caribbean population history4
Do we need to reclassify the social systems of gregarious apes?3
Moving away from “the Muddle in the Middle” toward solving the Chibanian puzzle3
Sensory disruption and sensory inequities in the Anthropocene3
A lineage perspective on hominin taxonomy and evolution3
Birth of Australopithecus3
Towards an interdisciplinary perspective for the study of human expansions and biocultural diversity in the Americas3
Inferring cultural reproduction from lithic data: A critical review3
Human consumption of large herbivore digesta and its implications for foraging theory3
Homo heterogenus: Variability in early Pleistocene Homo environments2
The Visible Ape Project: A free, comprehensive, web‐based anatomical atlas for scientists and veterinarians designed to raise public awareness about apes2
Not just in the past: Racist and sexist biases still permeate biology, anthropology, medicine, and education2
Beyond sex, gender, and other dilemmas: Human pelvic morphology from an integrative context2
Evolutionary perspectives on African North American genetic diversity: Origins and prospects for future investigations2
Evolutionary medicine approaches to chronic disease: The case of irritable bowel syndrome2
Janus faced: The co‐evolution of war and peace in the human species2
The Australopithecus assemblage from Sterkfontein Member 4 (South Africa) and the concept of variation in palaeontology2
Hunter‐gatherer diets and activity as a model for health promotion: Challenges, responses, and confirmations2
Fossil footprints and what they mean for hominin paleobiology2
A tooth crown morphology framework for interpreting the diversity of primate dentitions2
Tiny hominin limbs and collaboration with a giant in the field of paleoanthropology1
On the scientific credibility of paleoanthropology1
Frontiers in Social Evolution (FINE) Remote Seminar, Spring 2021 announcement1
How long‐term studies reveal otherwise hidden phenomena: The Long‐Term Animal Research Seminar Series1
Back(s) to basics: The concept of backing in stone tool technologies for tracing hominins' technical innovations1
Eco‐geographic and sexual variation of the ribcage in Homo sapiens1
The multifactor pelvis: An alternative to the adaptationist approach of the obstetrical dilemma1
William L. Jungers, a gentle giant in Madagascar1
Benchmarking methods and data for the whole‐outline geometric morphometric analysis of lithic tools1
Specimens as individuals: Four interventions and recommendations for great ape skeletal collections research and curation1
Human Origins—Digital Future, an international conference about the future of archeological and paleoanthropological databases1
Underappreciated pioneers1
Establishing a virtual network in mammalian microbiome research1
Using niche construction theory to generate testable foraging hypotheses at Liang Bua1
A graphic book review of South and Central American primates1
Punctuated equilibrium at 50: Anything there for evolutionary anthropology? Yes; definitely1
Raising up African paleoanthropologists: An innovative Master's program at Turkana University College, Kenya1
Mental health and well‐being in primatology: Breaking the taboos0
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Terrestriality across the primate order: A review and analysis of ground use in primates0
Exploration and assessment of an introduction to primatesAlfred L.RosenbergerPrimates: An IntroductionLondon and New York: Routledge. ISBN: 9781032899180
Language evolution: Sound meets gesture?Planer, R. and Sterelny, K. From signal to symbol: The evolution of language (2021) MIT Press. 296 pp. $35.00. (hardback). ISBN: 9780262045971.0
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The propensity of the human species to integrate a purpose into existence and achievements0
Summary of the 2021 American Society of Primatologists conference0
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Primatology at the last meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists0
Growing and maintaining a network for early career researchers through the Animal Microbiome Research Group0
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The cuckoldry conundrum0
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Distinct entanglements—Human–nonhuman animal interactions and the Atlantic Divide. A review of 'The Tame and the Wild' by MarcyNorton, Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2024. pp. 448. $37.95 (cloth0
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Judith Masters 1955–2022 and Fabien Génin 1971–20220
Biomechanics in anthropology0
Kamoya Kimeu (c.1939–2022): Fossil finder and field‐worker extraordinaire0
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Tenth annual meeting of the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution0
Beyond the image: Interdisciplinary and contextual approaches to understanding symbolic cognition in Paleolithic parietal art0
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A review of the distal femur in Australopithecus0
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Twelfth annual meeting of the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution0
The evolutionary origin of human kissing0
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Addressing the growing fossil record of subadult hominins by reaching across disciplines0
In the light of evolution: Contemporary applications of evolutionary thought Norman A. Johnson Darwin's Reach: 21st Century Application of Evolutionary Biology(2022) Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 430pp. 0
GIS for primate conservation0
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The immunity gap in primates0
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Primatology and evolutionary anthropology at the 91st meeting of the American Association of Biological Anthropologists0
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A biochronological date of 3.6 million years for “Little Foot” (StW 573, Australopithecus prometheus from Sterkfontein, South Africa)0
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Thirteenth annual meeting of the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution0
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Early anthropoid primates: New data and new questions0
Encapsulating seven million years of human history0
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The wrong ape for early human origins: A skewed view of paleoanthropology and evolutionary theoryM.Kay MartinThe wrong ape for early human origins: The chimpanzee as a skewed ancestral modelLanham, MD0
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Developing evolutionary anthropology in local ecosystems0
Fossil primate research at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology0
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Primatology at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology0
Savannas, human evolution, and only in Africa0
William Howard Kimbel (1954–2022)0
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The sixth Annual Northeastern Evolutionary Primatologists (NEEP) meeting: Gone virtual!0
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Critical theory, evolutionary theory, and testosterone0
Revisiting geophagy: An evolved sickness behavior to microbiome‐mediated gastrointestinal inflammation0
Richard Erskine Frere Leakey (1944–2022)0
The biogeography of our evolutionary historyJonathanKingdonOrigin Africa: Safaris in Deep TimeLondon: William Collins. 2023.0
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Smell throughout the life course0
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Will celebrating complexity get us where we need to go?Agustín Fuentes Race, Monogamy, and Other Lies They Told You: Busting Myths About Human Nature 2nd Edition, Oakland, CA: University of California0
The eighth annual Northeastern Evolutionary Primatologists (NEEP) meeting0
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What makes a bird a bird and a beetle a beetle: Biological classification in the 21st century0
Deconstructing Eurocentrism in skin pigmentation research via the incorporation of diverse populations and theoretical perspectives0
Male‐philopatric nonhuman primates and their potential role in understanding the evolution of human sociality0
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Eleventh annual meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution0
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Were fewer boys born in the United States during the early months of the COVID‐19 pandemic? A test of the Trivers–Willard hypothesis0
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Selection and adaptation in human migration0
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Domestication as the evolution of interspecies cooperative breeding0
Human musical capacity and products should have been induced by the hominin‐specific combination of several biosocial features: A three‐phase scheme on socio‐ecological, cognitive, and cultural evolut0
Male–male relationships in chimpanzees and the evolution of human pair bonds0
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Amazonian Monkeys and Kafka's Ape at the German Primate Center0
Child and adolescent foraging: New directions in evolutionary research0
The use of chimpanzee‐modified faunal assemblages to investigate early hominin carnivory0
Big brains and the human superorganism: Why special brains appear in hominids and other social Animals By Dr. Niccolo Leo Caldararo. (2017, reprint in 2020) Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, a Division of 0
A sensitive and open‐mind genetic perspective on the origin and history of Native AmericansJenniferRaffOrigin: A Genetic History of the Americas(2022) New York, USA: Twelve, Hachette Book Group. ISBN 0
The 90th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists0
The seventh annual northeastern evolutionary primatologists (NEEP) meeting: Back in‐person in Boston, MA!0
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The University of Liverpool Evolutionary Anthropology Seminar Series: Transcending the restrictions of the COVID‐19 pandemic0
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On the scientific credibility of paleoanthropology: Reply to Villmoare and Kimbel0
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How walking shaped humanity0
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