Amanda G. Henry, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010 Hominid Paleobiology The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
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Physical Anthropology, Archaeology Anthropology, Paleoecology
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Alison S. Brooks grad student 2010 The George Washington University
 (Plant foods and the dietary ecology of Neandertals and modern humans.)
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Salazar-García DC, Power RC, Rudaya N, et al. (2021) Dietary evidence from Central Asian Neanderthals: A combined isotope and plant microremains approach at Chagyrskaya Cave (Altai, Russia). Journal of Human Evolution. 156: 102985
Gallois S, Heger T, Henry AG, et al. (2021) The importance of choosing appropriate methods for assessing wild food plant knowledge and use: A case study among the Baka in Cameroon. Plos One. 16: e0247108
Gallois S, van Andel T, Heger T, et al. (2020) Comparing Apples and Pears: the Hidden Diversity of Central African Bush Mangoes (Irvingiaceae) Economic Botany. 74: 178-194
Gallois S, Heger T, van Andel T, et al. (2020) From Bush Mangoes to Bouillon Cubes: Wild Plants and Diet among the Baka, Forager-Horticulturalists from Southeast Cameroon Economic Botany. 74: 46-58
Paine OCC, Koppa A, Henry AG, et al. (2019) Seasonal and habitat effects on the nutritional properties of savanna vegetation: Potential implications for early hominin dietary ecology. Journal of Human Evolution. 133: 99-107
Henry AG, Hutschenreuther A, Paine OC, et al. (2019) Influences on plant nutritional variation and their potential effects on hominin diet selection Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 261: 18-30
Juhola T, Henry AG, Kirkinen T, et al. (2019) Phytoliths, parasites, fibers, and feathers from dental calculus and sediment from Iron Age Luistari cemetery, Finland Quaternary Science Reviews. 222: 105888
Power RC, Salazar-García DC, Rubini M, et al. (2018) Dental calculus indicates widespread plant use within the stable Neanderthal dietary niche. Journal of Human Evolution. 119: 27-41
Paine OCC, Koppa A, Henry AG, et al. (2018) Grass leaves as potential hominin dietary resources. Journal of Human Evolution. 117: 44-52
Henry AG, Büdel T, Bazin P. (2018) Towards an understanding of the costs of fire Quaternary International. 493: 96-105
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