Publikationen von Patrick Roberts
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Zeitschriftenartikel (180)
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23, S. 5 - 16 (2018)
Finding the anthropocene in tropical forests. Anthropocene 162.
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32 (5), S. 361 - 372 (2018)
Calling all archaeologists: guidelines for terminology, methodology, data handling, and reporting when undertaking and reviewing stable isotope applications in archaeology. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 163.
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46 (3), S. 435 - 444 (2018)
Historical tropical forest reliance amongst the Wanniyalaeto (Vedda) of Sri Lanka: an isotopic perspective. Human Ecology: an interdisciplinary journal 164.
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2, S. 1871 - 1878 (2018)
Fossil herbivore stable isotopes reveal middle Pleistocene hominin palaeoenvironment in ‘Green Arabia’. Nature Ecology & Evolution 165.
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33 (3), S. 285 - 299 (2017)
A transect of environmental variability across South Asia and its influence on Late Pleistocene human innovation and occupation. Journal of Quaternary Science 166.
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3, 17093 (2017)
The deep human prehistory of global tropical forests and its relevance for modern conservation. Nature Plants 167.
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106, S. 102 - 118 (2017)
Fruits of the forest: Human stable isotope ecology and rainforest adaptations in Late Pleistocene and Holocene (∼36 to 3 ka) Sri Lanka. Journal of Human Evolution 168.
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448, S. 1 - 4 (2017)
Forests of plenty: ethnographic and archaeological rainforests as hotspots of human activity. Quaternary International 169.
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1, 0044 (2017)
Persistent tropical foraging in the highlands of terminal Pleistocene/Holocene New Guinea. Nature Ecology & Evolution 170.
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79 (6), e22656 (2017)
Stable carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen, isotope analysis of plants from a South Asian tropical forest: Implications for primatology. American Journal of Primatology 171.
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25 (6), S. 306 - 317 (2016)
Tropical forests and the genus Homo. Evolutionary Anthropology 172.
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11 (7), e0157408 (2016)
Climate, environment and early human innovation: stable isotope and faunal proxy evidence from archaeological sites (98-59ka) in the Southern Cape, South Africa. PLoS One 173.
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405, S. 8 - 20 (2016)
'We have never been behaviourally modern': the implications of material engagement theory and metaplasticity for understanding the Late Pleistocene record of human behaviour Pleistocene record of human behaviour. Quaternary International 174.
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47 (5), S. 718 - 739 (2015)
Pleistocene rainforests: barriers or attractive environments for early human foragers? World Archaeology 175.
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8 (3), S. 575 - 599 (2015)
Local diversity in settlement, demography and subsistence across the southern Indian Neolithic-Iron Age transition: site growth and abandonment at Sanganakallu-Kupgal from a regional environmental perspective. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 176.
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28 (2), S. 69 - 112 (2015)
The Sri Lankan 'microlithic' tradition c. 38,000 to 3,000 years ago: Tropical technologies and adaptations of Homo sapiens at the southern edge of Asia. Journal of World Prehistory 177.
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347 (6227), S. 1246 - 1249 (2015)
Direct evidence for human reliance on rainforest resources in late Pleistocene Sri Lanka. Science 178.
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111 (16), S. 5848 - 5853 (2014)
Continuity of mammalian fauna over the last 200,000 y in the Indian subcontinent. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 179.
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28 (4), S. 360 - 369 (2013)
Stable carbon isotopic evidence for climate change across the late Pleistocene to early Holocene from Lesotho, southern Africa. Journal of Quaternary Science 180.
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148 (1), S. 1 - 10 (2012)
The men of Nelson's navy: a comparative stable isotope dietary study of late 18th century and early 19th century servicemen from Royal Naval Hospital burial grounds at Plymouth and Gosport, England. American Journal of Physical Anthropology