Preprint (29)
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Maltese chert: an archaeological perspective on raw material and lithic technology in the central Mediterranean. (2021)
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Cooperative phenotype predicts economic conservatism, policy views, and political party support. (2020)
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The biogeography of land ownership. (2020)
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The asexual genome of Drosophila. (2017)
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Paleo-Eskimo genetic legacy across North America. (2017)
Blog Post (15)
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Bonobos: the peaceful apes; here's what we can learn from our dark, hairy cousins. (2023)
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Why horses are big dogs: there are unexpected similarities between these two species. (2023)
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Hunting together in the animal kingdom: it must be worth it for both partners. (2023)
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The chimpanzee and the moon: declarative pointing might not be uniquely human. (2022)
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Like man, like dog: owner-dog resemblance ; is it a psychological phenomenon or a Disney fairy tale? (2022)
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Life-sized reliefs of camels and equids: the Camel Site in Saudi Arabia. (2022)
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The favorite animals of Comparative Psychologists: why some animals seem to get all the attention. (2022)
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Blog Post
Great apes use water as a tool: the floating peanut. (2022)
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How primates understand Newton: What do they know about gravity? (2021)
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Do dogs understand our intentions?: Dogs respond differently to intentional and unintentional actions. (2021)
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Are animals cultural beings?: there are many local traditions in the animal kingdom. (2021)
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Can animals delay gratification?: choosing between a bird in the hand and two in the bush. (2021)
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Working together—and talking about it: discover the cooperative string-pulling task. (2021)
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Surveying archaeologists across the globe reveals deeper and more widespread roots of the human age, the Anthropocene. (2019)
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Towards a history of concept list compilation in historical linguistics. (2018)