Petraglia, M. D. (Michael D.)
Petraglia, Michael D., 1960-....
Michael D. Petraglia britský antropolog, zabývá se hlavně paleontologií, archeologií, sociální a biologickou evolucí
Petraglia, Michael D.
Petraglia, M. D. (Michael D.), 1960-
Petraglia, Michael 1960-
Petraglia, M. D.
Petraglia, Michael.
VIAF ID: 22175788 (Personal)
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Works
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Aquatic resources exploitation and adaptation of Anatomically Modern Human in Island Southeast Asia : palaeoenvironmental and cultural implications | |
Direct evidence for human reliance on rainforest resources in late Pleistocene Sri Lanka | |
The dispersal of Homo sapiens across southern Asia: how early, how often, how complex? | |
Early human behaviour in global context the rise and diversity of the lower Paleolithic record | |
Ecological consequences of human niche construction: Examining long-term anthropogenic shaping of global species distributions | |
The evolution and history of human populations in South Asia : inter-disciplinary studies in archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistics, and genetics | |
expansion of later Acheulean hominins into the Arabian Peninsula | |
Field-based sciences must transform in response to COVID-19 | |
Fluted-point technology in Neolithic Arabia: An independent invention far from the Americas | |
Fossil herbivore stable isotopes reveal middle Pleistocene hominin palaeoenvironment in 'Green Arabia' | |
Genomic analyses inform on migration events during the peopling of Eurasia | |
The greening of Arabia: Multiple opportunities for human occupation of the Arabian Peninsula during the Late Pleistocene inferred from an ensemble of climate model simulations | |
Heading north: Late Pleistocene environments and human dispersals in central and eastern Asia. | |
Human dispersal and species movement : from prehistory to the present | |
Human footprints provide snapshot of last interglacial ecology in the Arabian interior | |
Hunter-gatherer technological organization and responses to Holocene climate change in coastal, lakeshore, and grassland ecologies of eastern Africa | |
Hunting, herding, and people in the rock art of Mongolia: New discoveries in the Gobi-Altai Mountains | |
Immunological and Microwear Analysis of Chipped-Stone Artifacts from Piedmont Contexts | |
Iron Age hunting and herding in coastal eastern Africa: ZooMS identification of domesticates and wild bovids at Panga ya Saidi, Kenya | |
K.A.R. Kennedy, J.R. Lukacs & V.N. Misra (ed.). The biological anthropology of human skeletal remains from Bhimbetka, central India. xvii+107 pages, 39 figures, 15 tables. 2002. Pune: Indian Society for Prehistoric & Quaternary Studies; hardback Rs25 | |
Large cutting tool variation west and east of the Movius Line | |
Late Acheulean hominins at the Marine Isotope Stage 6/5e transition in north-central India | |
Late Pleistocene to Holocene human palaeoecology in the tropical environments of coastal eastern Africa | |
L'exploitation des ressources aquatiques par les premiers peuplements d'Homo sapiens en Asie du Sud-Est insulaire : implications paléoenvironnementales et culturelles. | |
The lithic assemblages of Donggutuo, Nihewan basin: Knapping skills of early pleistocene hominins in North China | |
Local diversity in settlement, demography and subsistence across the southern Indian Neolithic-Iron Age transition: site growth and abandonment at Sanganakallu-Kupgal | |
Micro Methods for Megafauna: Novel Approaches to Late Quaternary Extinctions and Their Contributions to Faunal Conservation in the Anthropocene | |
Microliths in the South Asian rainforest ~45-4 ka: New insights from Fa-Hien Lena Cave, Sri Lanka | |
Mid-Holocene age obtained for nested diamond pattern petroglyph in the Billasurgam Cave complex, Kurnool District, southern India | |
Middle Palaeolithic occupation in the Thar Desert during the Upper Pleistocene: the signature of a modern human exit out of Africa? | |
The Middle Palaeolithic of the Nejd, Saudi Arabia | |
Middle Paleolithic assemblages from the Indian subcontinent before and after the Toba super-eruption | |
Monumental landscapes of the Holocene humid period in Northern Arabia: The mustatil phenomenon | |
Multiple interpretive errors? Indeed. Reply to: Climate effects of the 74 ka Toba super-eruption: Multiple interpretive errors in ‘A high-precision 40Ar/39Ar age for the Young Toba Tuff and dating of ultra-distal tephra’ by Michael Haslam | |
Natural formation processes and the archaeological record, 1987: | |
Neandertal humeri may reflect adaptation to scraping tasks, but not spear thrusting | |
New investigations into the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene rainforest Prehistory of Sri Lanka | |
New rock art discoveries in the Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, India | |
The Old World Paleolithic and the development of a national collection | |
The oldest and longest enduring microlithic sequence in India: 35 000 years of modern human occupation and change at the Jwalapuram Locality 9 rockshelter | |
Oldowan Technology Amid Shifting Environments ∼2.03–1.83 Million Years Ago | |
On the origin of modern humans: Asian perspectives | |
Ostrich expansion into India during the Late Pleistocene: Implications for continental dispersal corridors | |
The Paleolithic in the Nihewan Basin, China: Evolutionary history of an Early to Late Pleistocene record in Eastern Asia | |
Plant wax biomarkers in human evolutionary studies | |
Pleistocene rainforests: barriers or attractive environments for early human foragers? | |
Population increase and environmental deterioration correspond with microlithic innovations in South Asia ca. 35,000 years ago | |
Pre-Neolithic evidence for dog-assisted hunting strategies in Arabia | |
The Prehistoric Axe Factory at Sanganakallu-Kupgal (Bellary District), Southern India | |
The prehistory of the Arabian peninsula: deserts, dispersals, and demography | |
Primate archaeology | |
Publisher Correction: 78,000-year-old record of Middle and Later Stone Age innovation in an East African tropical forest. | |
Reinvestigation of Kuumbi Cave, Zanzibar, reveals Later Stone Age coastal habitation, early Holocene abandonment and Iron Age reoccupation | |
Reply to Ellis et al.: Human niche construction and evolutionary theory | |
Reply to: ‘No direct evidence for the presence of Nubian Levallois technology and its association with Neanderthals at Shukbah Cave’ | |
Reply to Westaway and Lyman: Emus, dingoes, and archaeology's role in conservation biology | |
Rock art landscapes beside the Jubbah palaeolake, Saudi Arabia | |
Rock art provides new evidence on the biogeography of kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis ), wild dromedary, aurochs (Bos primigenius ) and African wild ass (Equus africanus ) in the early and middle Holocene of north-western Arabia | |
Rock Art Research in India: Historical Approaches and Recent Theoretical Directions | |
Ryan J. Rabett. Human adaptation in the Asian Palaeolithic: hominin dispersal and behaviour during the Late Quaternary. xii+372 pages, 73 illustrations, 10 tables. 2012. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-01-107-01829-7 hardback £ 65 & $99 | |
Site formation processes at the Abri Dufaure : a study of Upper Paleolithic rockshelter and hillslope deposits in southwestern France | |
Specialized rainforest hunting by Homo sapiens ~45,000 years ago | |
Species identification of Australian marsupials using collagen fingerprinting | |
The Sri Lankan ‘Microlithic’ Tradition c. 38,000 to 3,000 Years Ago: Tropical Technologies and Adaptations of Homo sapiens at the Southern Edge of Asia | |
Stone tool assemblages and models for the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa | |
Taphonomy of an excavated striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) den in Arabia: implications for paleoecology and prehistory | |
The Toba volcanic super-eruption, environmental change, and hominin occupation history in India over the last 140,000 years | |
Trajectories of cultural innovation from the Middle to Later Stone Age in Eastern Africa: Personal ornaments, bone artifacts, and ocher from Panga ya Saidi, Kenya | |
A transect of environmental variability across South Asia and its influence on Late Pleistocene human innovation and occupation | |
Tropical forests and the genus Homo | |
Unexpected technological heterogeneity in northern Arabia indicates complex Late Pleistocene demography at the gateway to Asia. | |
Variation in lithic technological strategies among the Neanderthals of Gibraltar | |
Water Flow and the Formation of Early Pleistocene Artifact Sites in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania |