Anthony J. Ranere - Publications

Affiliations: 
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Archaeology Anthropology

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2017 Piperno DR, Ranere AJ, Dickau R, Aceituno F. Niche construction and optimal foraging theory in Neotropical agricultural origins: A re-evaluation in consideration of the empirical evidence Journal of Archaeological Science. 78: 214-220. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jas.2017.01.001  0.674
2015 Dickau R, Aceituno FJ, Loaiza N, López C, Cano M, Herrera L, Restrepo C, Ranere AJ. Radiocarbon chronology of terminal Pleistocene to middle Holocene human occupation in the Middle Cauca Valley, Colombia Quaternary International. 363: 43-54. DOI: 10.1016/J.Quaint.2014.12.025  0.727
2013 Cooke R, Ranere A, Pearson G, Dickau R. Radiocarbon chronology of early human settlement on the Isthmus of Panama (13,000–7000 BP) with comments on cultural affinities, environments, subsistence, and technological change Quaternary International. 301: 3-22. DOI: 10.1016/J.Quaint.2013.02.032  0.722
2009 Ranere AJ, Piperno DR, Holst I, Dickau R, Iriarte J. The cultural and chronological context of early Holocene maize and squash domestication in the Central Balsas River Valley, Mexico. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 5014-8. PMID 19307573 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0812590106  0.743
2009 Piperno DR, Ranere AJ, Holst I, Iriarte J, Dickau R. Starch grain and phytolith evidence for early ninth millennium B.P. maize from the Central Balsas River Valley, Mexico. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 5019-24. PMID 19307570 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0812525106  0.72
2009 Ranere AJ, Piperno DR. Reply to Perttula: Identifying an early holocene projectile point type from central Mexico Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106. DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0905971106  0.328
2007 Piperno DR, Moreno JE, Iriarte J, Holst I, Lachniet M, Jones JG, Ranere AJ, Castanzo R. Late Pleistocene and Holocene environmental history of the Iguala Valley, Central Balsas Watershed of Mexico. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 11874-81. PMID 17537917 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0703442104  0.51
2007 Dickau R, Ranere AJ, Cooke RG. Starch grain evidence for the preceramic dispersals of maize and root crops into tropical dry and humid forests of Panama. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 3651-6. PMID 17360697 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0611605104  0.747
2007 Perry L, Dickau R, Zarrillo S, Holst I, Pearsall DM, Piperno DR, Berman MJ, Cooke RG, Rademaker K, Ranere AJ, Raymond JS, Sandweiss DH, Scaramelli F, Tarble K, Zeidler JA. Starch fossils and the domestication and dispersal of chili peppers (Capsicum spp. L.) in the Americas. Science (New York, N.Y.). 315: 986-8. PMID 17303753 DOI: 10.1126/Science.1136914  0.714
2000 Piperno DR, Ranere AJ, Holst I, Hansell P. Starch grains reveal early root crop horticulture in the Panamanian tropical forest. Nature. 407: 894-7. PMID 11057665 DOI: 10.1038/35038055  0.542
1999 Ranere A. Stone Tools: Theoretical Insights into Human Prehistory:Stone Tools: Theoretical Insights into Human Prehistory. American Anthropologist. 101: 852-853. DOI: 10.1525/Aa.1999.101.4.852  0.307
1992 Cooke R, Ranere AJ. Prehistoric human adaptations to the seasonally dry forests of Panama World Archaeology. 24: 114-133. DOI: 10.1080/00438243.1992.9980197  0.482
1981 Healy P, Linares OF, Ranere AJ. Adaptive Radiations in Prehistoric Panama. The Hispanic American Historical Review. 61: 738. DOI: 10.1215/00182168-61.4.738  0.397
1980 Ranere AJ. Human movement into tropical America at the end of the Pleistocene Anthropological Papers in Memory of Earl H. Swanson, Jr. 41-47.  0.392
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