Grant S. McCall, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
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Archaeology Anthropology
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James G. Enloe grad student 2006 University of Iowa
 (Lithic technological perspectives on early hominid site use and mobility strategies.)
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McCall GS. (2019) “The place is full of cabbages”: An analysis of the Irish Late Mesolithic stone tool technology from Kenure, Co. Dublin Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23: 203-215
Mehta JM, McCall G, Marks T, et al. (2017) Geochemical source evaluation of archaeological chert from the Carson mounds site in northwestern Mississippi using portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 11: 381-389
Horowitz RA, Mccall GS. (2013) Evaluating indices of curation for archaic north american bifacial projectile points Journal of Field Archaeology. 38: 347-361
McCall GS. (2012) Altitude adjustments: More on Didima Gorge and new directions in rock art research American Antiquity. 77: 813-817
McCall GS. (2012) Ethnoarchaeology and the Organization of Lithic Technology Journal of Archaeological Research. 20: 157-203
McCall GS, Thomas JT. (2012) Still Bay and Howiesons Poort Foraging Strategies: Recent Research and Models of Culture Change African Archaeological Review. 29: 7-50
McCall GS. (2010) Changing views of drakensberg san rock art: Examining landscape use, ritual activity, and contact through multivariate content-based spatial analysis American Antiquity. 75: 773-791
McCall GS. (2010) Refitting rate as a tool for investigating geological and behavioral aspects of site formation: theoretical and methodological considerations Lithic Technology. 35: 25-35
McCall GS, Shields N. (2008) Examining the evidence from small-scale societies and early prehistory and implications for modern theories of aggression and violence Aggression and Violent Behavior. 13: 1-9
McCall GS. (2007) Behavioral ecological models of lithic technological change during the later Middle Stone Age of South Africa Journal of Archaeological Science. 34: 1738-1751
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