Alison S. Brooks
Affiliations: | Hominid Paleobiology | The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States |
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"Alison Brooks"Children
Sign in to add traineeRobin L. Teague | grad student | 2009 | The George Washington University |
Catherine M. Haradon | grad student | 2010 | The George Washington University |
Amanda G. Henry | grad student | 2010 | The George Washington University |
John T. Faith | grad student | 2011 | The George Washington University |
Felicia I. Gomez | grad student | 2012 | The George Washington University |
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Henry AG, Brooks AS, Piperno DR. (2014) Plant foods and the dietary ecology of Neanderthals and early modern humans. Journal of Human Evolution. 69: 44-54 |
Crevecoeur I, Skinner MM, Bailey SE, et al. (2014) First early hominin from central Africa (Ishango, Democratic Republic of Congo). Plos One. 9: e84652 |
Blome MW, Cohen AS, Tryon CA, et al. (2012) The environmental context for the origins of modern human diversity: a synthesis of regional variability in African climate 150,000-30,000 years ago. Journal of Human Evolution. 62: 563-92 |
Henry AG, Brooks AS, Piperno DR. (2011) Microfossils in calculus demonstrate consumption of plants and cooked foods in Neanderthal diets (Shanidar III, Iraq; Spy I and II, Belgium). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 486-91 |
Henry AG, Brooks AS, Piperno DR. (2011) Reply to Collins and Copeland: Spontaneous gelatinization not supported by evidence Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108 |
Blackwell BAB, Brigham-Grette J, Brooks AS, et al. (2005) Glenn A. Goodfriend: Amino acid racemization geochemist, geochronologist, paleontologist, Quaternarist, geoarchaeologist, wine connoisseur and collector, gourmand, and general good friend Quaternary International. 135: 3-12 |
Panger MA, Brooks AS, Richmond BG, et al. (2002) Older Than the Oldowan? Rethinking the Emergence of Hominin Tool Use Evolutionary Anthropology. 11: 235-245 |
Mercader J, Brooks AS. (2001) Across forests and savannas: Later stone age assemblages from Ituri and Semliki, Democratic Republic of Congo Journal of Anthropological Research. 57: 197-217 |
Mcbrearty S, Brooks AS. (2000) The revolution that wasn't: A new interpretation of the origin of modern human behavior Journal of Human Evolution. 39: 453-563 |
Miller GH, Beaumont PB, Deacon HJ, et al. (1999) Earliest modern humans in southern Africa dated by isoleucine epimerization in ostrich eggshell Quaternary Science Reviews. 18: 1537-1548 |