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A genetic history of the pre-contact Caribbean
An Economic Geography of the United States: From Commutes to Megaregions
Ancient Clam Gardens Increased Shellfish Production: Adaptive Strategies from the Past Can Inform Food Security Today
Annual War Deaths in Small-Scale versus State Societies Scale with Population Size Rather than Violence
Blindness Caused by a Junk Food Diet
Challenging local realism with human choices
Diet of the prehistoric population of Rapa Nui (Easter Island, Chile) shows environmental adaptation and resilience
Dog domestication and the dual dispersal of people and dogs into the Americas
Early human dispersals within the Americas
Earth system impacts of the European arrival and Great Dying in the Americas after 1492
Ecology of the collapse of Rapa Nui society
Evidence for a mid-Holocene drowning from the Atacama Desert coast of Chile
Evidence of human occupation in Mexico around the Last Glacial Maximum
Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands
Female hunters of the early Americas
Genomic signals of migration and continuity in Britain before the Anglo-Saxons
Greater post-Neolithic wealth disparities in Eurasia than in North America and Mesoamerica
Human Occupation of the North American Colorado Plateau 37,000 Years Ago
Humanity’s long, lonely road
Late Upper Paleolithic occupation at Cooper’s Ferry, Idaho, USA, ~16,000 years ago
Mapping fatal police violence across U.S. metropolitan areas: Overall rates and racial/ethnic inequities, 2013-2017

Morphological variation of the early human remains from Quintana Roo, YucataŽn Peninsula, Mexico: Contributions to the discussions about the settlement of theAmericas
New AMS Radiocarbon Ages from the Preceramic Levels of Coxcatlan Cave, Puebla, Mexico: A Pleistocene Occupation of the Tehuacan Valley?
New evidence for an early settlement of the YucataŽn Peninsula, Mexico: The Chan Hol 3 woman and her meaning for the Peopling ofthe Americas
On the origin of our species
On the Timing of the Old Copper Complex in North America: a Comparison of Radiocarbon Dates from Different Archaeological Contexts
Patterns of Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions in Europe and northern Asia
Peopling of the Americas as inferred from ancient genomics
PleistoceneMegafaunal Collapse, Novel Plant Communities, and Enhanced Fire Regimes in North America
Pre-Clovis Mastodon Hunting 13,800 Years Ago at the Manis Site, Washington
Prior Indigenous Technological Species
Terminal Pleistocene Alaskan genome reveals first founding population of Native Americans
The age of the opening of the Ice-Free Corridor and implications for the peopling of the Americas
The Brazilian megamastofauna of the Pleistocene/Holocene transition and its  relationship with the early human settlement of the continent
The timing and effect of the earliest human arrivals in North America
The Political Legacy of Entertainment TV
Timing of Quaternary megafaunal extinction in South America in relation to human arrival and climate change
Using deep learning and Google Street View to estimate the demographic makeup of neighborhoods across the United States
Using hominin introgression to trace modern human dispersals
Welcome to Beringia
World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice (Supplementary)




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