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Sarah Hlubik
Sarah Hlubik
Instructor, Anthropology, Rutgers University
Verified email at rutgers.edu
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Researching the nature of fire at 1.5 Mya on the site of FxJj20 AB, Koobi Fora, Kenya, using high-resolution spatial analysis and FTIR spectrometry
S Hlubik, F Berna, C Feibel, D Braun, JWK Harris
Current Anthropology 58 (S16), S243-S257, 2017
872017
Hominin fire use in the Okote member at Koobi Fora, Kenya: New evidence for the old debate
S Hlubik, R Cutts, DR Braun, F Berna, CS Feibel, JWK Harris
Journal of Human Evolution 133, 214-229, 2019
842019
Thermal curved-fragments: A method for identifying anthropogenic fire in the archaeological record
RB Cutts, S Hlubik, R Campbell, J Muschinski, P Akuku, DR Braun, ...
Journal of archaeological science 106, 10-22, 2019
132019
Finding Prometheus: evidence for fire in the early pleistocene at FxJj20 AB, Koobi Fora, kenya.
SK Hlubik
Rutgers University-School of Graduate Studies, 2018
32018
The Chronostratigraphic and Depositional History of the FxJj20 Site Complex, Northern Kenya
C Craig, S Mavuso, S Hlubik, S Warren, W Khumalo, D Braun, E Ndiema
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171, 59-59, 2020
12020
Understanding environmental impacts of prehistoric fire
S Hlubik, K Uno, D Braun, B Davies, R Kinyanjui, F Berna, D Palcu, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, A44F-04, 2021
2021
Experimental investigation of phytoliths and combustion features and their relevance for the'Cooking Hypothesisfrom East Turkana, Kenya
T Capps, G Oppenheim, J Kim, D Maybee, M Howells, DR Braun, ...
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 171, 43-43, 2020
2020
A holistic approach to student engagement in field settings
SK Hlubik, M Beirnat, KL Ranhorn, EK Ndiema, P Kiura, DR Braun
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 171, 121-121, 2020
2020
Archaeological evidence for the Cooking Hypothesis in the Okote Member at site FxJj20 AB
G Oppenheim, C Daniel-Holden, O Ben Brahim, R Cutts, D Palcu, K Uno, ...
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 171, 206-206, 2020
2020
Phytolith residue on lithics: an unreliable method in determining hominin behavior
DV Maybee, G Oppenheim, O Ben Brahim, C Craig, J Kim, T Capps, ...
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 171, 177-177, 2020
2020
Catching Fire: Geochemical evidence suggests hominin-controlled fire during the Pleistocene in the Turkana Basin, Kenya
KT Uno, S Hlubik, WA Barr, BA Davies, R Kinyanjui, CL Yost, F Berna, ...
AGU Annual Meeting, 2020
2020
The 83rd Society for American Archaeology meeting: New directions in the archeology of human evolution.
H Duke, E Heffter, S Hlubik, K Ranhorn, J Wolfhagen
Evolutionary anthropology 27 (3), 102-104, 2018
2018
Assessing the fracture patterns of thermally altered stone: Experimental evidence for distinct fracture patterns
J Muschinski, P Akuku, R Cutts, S Hlubik, D Braun
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 159, 236-237, 2016
2016
GIS Spatial Analysis of FxJj20 AB, Koobi Fora, Kenya, with Implications on Modern Behavior and Fire Control
S Hlubik
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, School of Graduate Studies, 2013
2013
Spatial analysis of bone recovered from FxJj 20 AB, Koobi Fora, Kenya with implications to early hominin behavior.
MA Tupper, SK Hlubik
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 150, 273-273, 2013
2013
Influence of food material properties and cooking on meat-eating performance in humans.
Z Zhou, D Ward, D Shapiro, S Hlubik, KL De Rosa, DJ Hoffman, ER Vogel, ...
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 150, 299-299, 2013
2013
GIS Spatial Analysis of an Oldowan" living floor" site, FxJj 20 AB
S Hlubik, JWK Harris
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 144, 164-164, 2011
2011
Handedness experimental study: testing spatial distributions as an insight into prehistoric handedness.
OB Brahim, C Holden, S Hlubik, DR Braun
Remote Sensing of the Remote Past: Improving Paleoanthropological Fieldwork with Advanced Geographical Information Technologies
S Hlubik, JE Lewis, DR Braun
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