Why do men hunt? A reevaluation of “man the hunter” and the sexual division of labor M Gurven, K Hill Current anthropology 50 (1), 51-74, 2009 | 401 | 2009 |
Male strategies and Plio-Pleistocene archaeology JF O'Connell, K Hawkes, KD Lupo, NGB Jones Journal of Human Evolution 43 (6), 831-872, 2002 | 281 | 2002 |
Cut and tooth mark distributions on large animal bones: ethnoarchaeological data from the Hadza and their implications for current ideas about early human carnivory KD Lupo, JF O'Connell Journal of Archaeological Science 29 (1), 85-109, 2002 | 264 | 2002 |
Identification, classification and zooarchaeology JC Driver, K Bovy, VL Butler, KD Lupo, RL Lyman, C Otaola Ethnobiology letters 2, 19-39, 2011 | 238 | 2011 |
Evolutionary foraging models in zooarchaeological analysis: recent applications and future challenges KD Lupo Journal of archaeological research 15, 143-189, 2007 | 214 | 2007 |
Small prey hunting technology and zooarchaeological measures of taxonomic diversity and abundance: ethnoarchaeological evidence from Central African forest foragers KD Lupo, DN Schmitt Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 24 (4), 335-353, 2005 | 188 | 2005 |
Upper Paleolithic net-hunting, small prey exploitation, and women's work effort: a view from the ethnographic and ethnoarchaeological record of the Congo Basin KD Lupo, DN Schmitt Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 9, 147-179, 2002 | 184 | 2002 |
What explains the carcass field processing and transport decisions of contemporary hunter-gatherers? Measures of economic anatomy and zooarchaeological skeletal part representation KD Lupo Journal of Archaeological method and Theory 13, 19-66, 2006 | 159 | 2006 |
Experiments in bone boiling: nutritional returns and archaeological reflections KD Lupo, DN Schmitt Anthropozoologica 25 (26), 137-144, 1997 | 130 | 1997 |
Butchering marks and carcass acquisition strategies: distinguishing hunting from scavenging in archaeological contexts KD Lupo Journal of archaeological science 21 (6), 827-837, 1994 | 121 | 1994 |
Experimentally derived extraction rates for marrow: implications for body part exploitation strategies of Plio-Pleistocene hominid scavengers KD Lupo Journal of Archaeological Science 25 (7), 657-675, 1998 | 112 | 1998 |
On mammalian taphonomy, taxonomic diversity, and measuring subsistence data in zooarchaeology DN Schmitt, KD Lupo American Antiquity 60 (3), 496-514, 1995 | 108 | 1995 |
Hadza bone assemblages and hyena attrition: an ethnographic example of the influence of cooking and mode of discard on the intensity of scavenger ravaging KD Lupo Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 14 (3), 288-314, 1995 | 100 | 1995 |
Archaeological skeletal part profiles and differential transport: an ethnoarchaeological example from Hadza bone assemblages KD Lupo Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 20 (3), 361-378, 2001 | 97 | 2001 |
When bigger is not better: The economics of hunting megafauna and its implications for Plio-Pleistocene hunter-gatherers KD Lupo, DN Schmitt Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 44, 185-197, 2016 | 74 | 2016 |
The life history of human foraging: Cross-cultural and individual variation J Koster, R McElreath, K Hill, D Yu, G Shepard Jr, N Van Vliet, M Gurven, ... Science advances 6 (26), eaax9070, 2020 | 66 | 2020 |
2. A dog is for hunting KD Lupo Ethnozooarchaeology: The Present and Past of Human-Animal Relationships,, 208, 2011 | 64 | 2011 |
When and where do dogs improve hunting productivity? The empirical record and some implications for early Upper Paleolithic prey acquisition KD Lupo Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 47, 139-151, 2017 | 63 | 2017 |
Small-mammal data on early and middle Holocene climates and biotic communities in the Bonneville Basin, USA DN Schmitt, DB Madsen, KD Lupo Quaternary Research 58 (3), 255-260, 2002 | 57 | 2002 |
On late Holocene variability in bison populations in the northeastern Great Basin KD Lupo, DN Schmitt Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 50-69, 1997 | 41 | 1997 |