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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
4012009
Male strategies and Plio-Pleistocene archaeology
JF O'Connell, K Hawkes, KD Lupo, NGB Jones
Journal of Human Evolution 43 (6), 831-872, 2002
2812002
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
2642002
Identification, classification and zooarchaeology
JC Driver, K Bovy, VL Butler, KD Lupo, RL Lyman, C Otaola
Ethnobiology letters 2, 19-39, 2011
2382011
Evolutionary foraging models in zooarchaeological analysis: recent applications and future challenges
KD Lupo
Journal of archaeological research 15, 143-189, 2007
2142007
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
1882005
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
1842002
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
1592006
Experiments in bone boiling: nutritional returns and archaeological reflections
KD Lupo, DN Schmitt
Anthropozoologica 25 (26), 137-144, 1997
1301997
Butchering marks and carcass acquisition strategies: distinguishing hunting from scavenging in archaeological contexts
KD Lupo
Journal of archaeological science 21 (6), 827-837, 1994
1211994
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
1121998
On mammalian taphonomy, taxonomic diversity, and measuring subsistence data in zooarchaeology
DN Schmitt, KD Lupo
American Antiquity 60 (3), 496-514, 1995
1081995
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
1001995
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
972001
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
742016
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
662020
2. A dog is for hunting
KD Lupo
Ethnozooarchaeology: The Present and Past of Human-Animal Relationships,, 208, 2011
642011
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
632017
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
572002
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
411997
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