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1 | Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements | Science | 2018 | 783 |
2 | Blind Tests of Inter-analyst Correspondence and Accuracy in the Identification of Cut Marks, Percussion Marks, and Carnivore Tooth Marks on Bone Surfaces | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1996 | 463 |
3 | Lemur traits and Madagascar ecology: Coping with an island environment | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1999 | 446 |
4 | Blombos Cave, Southern Cape, South Africa: Preliminary Report on the 1992–1999 Excavations of the Middle Stone Age Levels | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2001 | 388 |
5 | An early bone tool industry from the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa: implications for the origins of modern human behaviour, symbolism and language | Journal of Human Evolution | 2001 | 376 |
6 | Competition for Resources and Its Behavioral Consequences Among Female Primates | International Journal of Primatology | 2002 | 279 |
7 | Western gorilla diet: A synthesis from six sites | American Journal of Primatology | 2004 | 269 |
8 | Implications of new early Homo fossils from Ileret, east of Lake Turkana, Kenya | Nature | 2007 | 264 |
9 | Diet of Paranthropus boisei in the early Pleistocene of East Africa | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2011 | 263 |
10 | Captive hyaena bone choice and destruction, the Schlepp effect and olduvai archaeofaunas | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1992 | 245 |
11 | Impact of Carnivore Ravaging on Zooarchaeological Measures of Element Abundance | American Antiquity | 1991 | 236 |
12 | Western lowland gorilla diet and resource availability: New evidence, cross-site comparisons, and reflections on indirect sampling methods | American Journal of Primatology | 2002 | 233 |
13 | Ontogeny of locomotion in mountain gorillas and chimpanzees | Journal of Human Evolution | 1997 | 225 |
14 | Isotopic evidence of early hominin diets | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2013 | 225 |
15 | Demography and life history of free-rangingPropithecus diadema edwardsi in ranomafana national park, madagascar | International Journal of Primatology | 1995 | 200 |
16 | Greater post-Neolithic wealth disparities in Eurasia than in North America and Mesoamerica | Nature | 2017 | 197 |
17 | Measuring the post-depositional destruction of bone in archaeological assemblages | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1991 | 183 |
18 | Patterns of species change in anthropogenically disturbed forests of Madagascar | Biological Conservation | 2010 | 179 |
19 | Stable isotope-based diet reconstructions of Turkana Basin hominins | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2013 | 177 |
20 | Transformations in an early agricultural society: Feasting in the southern Levantine Pre-Pottery Neolithic | Journal of Anthropological Archaeology | 2008 | 161 |
21 | Zooarchaeological and taphonomic analysis of the Die Kelders Cave 1 Layers 10 and 11 Middle Stone Age larger mammal fauna | Journal of Human Evolution | 2000 | 160 |
22 | Impact of ecological and social factors on ranging in western gorillas | American Journal of Primatology | 2004 | 159 |
23 | Basal Anthropoids from Egypt and the Antiquity of Africa's Higher Primate Radiation | Science | 2005 | 158 |
24 | Biomechanics of cross-sectional size and shape in the hominoid mandibular corpus | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1989 | 146 |
25 | Private pantries and celebrated surplus: storing and sharing food at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Central Anatolia | Antiquity | 2009 | 146 |
26 | Frugivory and Seed Dispersal by Four Species of Primates in Madagascar's Eastern Rain Forest1 | Biotropica | 1998 | 144 |
27 | Explaining the “Klasies Pattern”: Kua Ethnoarchaeology, the Die Kelders Middle Stone Age Archaeofauna, Long Bone Fragmentation and Carnivore Ravaging | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1999 | 144 |
28 | The evolution of human and ape hand proportions | Nature Communications | 2015 | 143 |
29 | Experimental determination of the periodicity of incremental features in enamel | Journal of Anatomy | 2006 | 141 |
30 | The Archaeology of Food and Social Diversity | Journal of Archaeological Research | 2012 | 139 |
31 | Data Sharing Reveals Complexity in the Westward Spread of Domestic Animals across Neolithic Turkey | PLoS ONE | 2014 | 138 |
32 | Children's Economic Roles in the Maya Family Life Cycle: Cain, Caldwell, and Chayanov Revisited | Population and Development Review | 2002 | 135 |
33 | Experimental use and quantitative performance analysis of triangular flakes (Levallois points) used as arrowheads | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2009 | 134 |
34 | A critique of the evidence for scavenging by Neandertals and early modern humans: new data from Kobeh Cave (Zagros Mountains, Iran) and Die Kelders Cave 1 Layer 10 (South Africa) | Journal of Human Evolution | 1998 | 128 |
35 | Exceptional Evolutionary Expansion of Prefrontal Cortex in Great Apes and Humans | Current Biology | 2017 | 128 |
36 | A comprehensive analysis of autocorrelation and bias in home range estimation | Ecological Monographs | 2019 | 127 |
37 | New light on early caprine herding strategies from isotope analysis: a case study from Neolithic Anatolia | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2007 | 125 |
38 | Enamel thickness of deciduous and permanent molars in modernHomo sapiens | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2005 | 123 |
39 | Feeding Ecology of Propithecus diadema in Forest Fragments and Continuous Forest | International Journal of Primatology | 2008 | 122 |
40 | Molar microwear in Praeanthropus afarensis: Evidence for dietary stasis through time and under diverse paleoecological conditions | Journal of Human Evolution | 2006 | 120 |
41 | Assessment of the accuracy of dental enamel thickness measurements using microfocal X-ray computed tomography | The Anatomical Record Part A: Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology | 2006 | 120 |
42 | Bone Density and Long Bone Representation in Archaeological Faunas: Comparing Results from CT and Photon Densitometry | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1998 | 119 |
43 | Nasal Fossa of Mouse and Dwarf Lemurs (Primates, Cheirogaleidae) | Anatomical Record | 2008 | 119 |
44 | Sexual Behavior of Pan paniscus under Natural Conditions in the Lomako Forest, Equateur, Zaire | | 1984 | 116 |
45 | Enamel thickness, microstructure and development in Afropithecus turkanensis | Journal of Human Evolution | 2003 | 114 |
46 | Dental microwear and stable isotopes inform the paleoecology of extinct hominins | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2012 | 112 |
47 | Early Holocene human presence in Madagascar evidenced by exploitation of avian megafauna | Science Advances | 2018 | 110 |
48 | Paleoanthropological and paleoecological implications of the taphonomy of a sabertooth's den | Journal of Human Evolution | 1995 | 109 |
49 | Estimating the Minimum Number of Skeletal Elements (MNE) in Zooarchaeology: A Review and a New Image-Analysis GIS Approach | American Antiquity | 2001 | 109 |
50 | The African Origin of Complex Projectile Technology: An Analysis Using Tip Cross-Sectional Area and Perimeter | International Journal of Evolutionary Biology | 2011 | 109 |