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Mark Collard

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Plos One|July 30, 2021
Rainfall, temperature, and Classic Maya conflict: A comparison of hypotheses using Bayesian time-series analysisMark Collard, W Christopher Carleton, David A Campbell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 31, 2007
Phylogenetic analyses of behavior support existence of culture among wild chimpanzeesStephen J Lycett, Mark Collard, William C McGrew
Journal of Human Evolution|September 19, 2009
Cladistic analyses of behavioural variation in wild Pan troglodytes: exploring the chimpanzee culture hypothesisStephen J Lycett, Mark Collard, William C McGrew
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 3, 2016
Reply to Henrich et al.: The Tasmanian effect and other red herringsKrist Vaesen, Mark Collard, Richard Cosgrove, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 22, 2010
Are behavioral differences among wild chimpanzee communities genetic or cultural? An assessment using tool-use data and phylogenetic methodsStephen J Lycett, Mark Collard, William C McGrew
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 3, 2010
The cophylogeny of populations and cultures: reconstructing the evolution of Iranian tribal craft traditions using trees and junglesJamshid J Tehrani, Mark Collard, Stephen J Shennan
Evolutionary Anthropology|January 23, 2016
The Acheulean handaxe: More like a bird's song than a beatles' tune?Raymond Corbey, Adam Jagich, Krist Vaesen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 5, 2016
Population size does not explain past changes in cultural complexityKrist Vaesen, Mark Collard, Richard Cosgrove, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 15, 2016
The empirical case against the 'demographic turn' in Palaeolithic archaeologyMark Collard, Krist Vaesen, Richard Cosgrove, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 2, 2011
What drives the evolution of hunter-gatherer subsistence technology? A reanalysis of the risk hypothesis with data from the Pacific NorthwestMark Collard, Briggs Buchanan, Jesse Morin, et al.
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Plos One|July 30, 2021
Rainfall, temperature, and Classic Maya conflict: A comparison of hypotheses using Bayesian time-series analysisMark Collard, W Christopher Carleton, David A Campbell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 31, 2007
Phylogenetic analyses of behavior support existence of culture among wild chimpanzeesStephen J Lycett, Mark Collard, William C McGrew
Journal of Human Evolution|September 19, 2009
Cladistic analyses of behavioural variation in wild Pan troglodytes: exploring the chimpanzee culture hypothesisStephen J Lycett, Mark Collard, William C McGrew
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 3, 2016
Reply to Henrich et al.: The Tasmanian effect and other red herringsKrist Vaesen, Mark Collard, Richard Cosgrove, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 22, 2010
Are behavioral differences among wild chimpanzee communities genetic or cultural? An assessment using tool-use data and phylogenetic methodsStephen J Lycett, Mark Collard, William C McGrew
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 3, 2010
The cophylogeny of populations and cultures: reconstructing the evolution of Iranian tribal craft traditions using trees and junglesJamshid J Tehrani, Mark Collard, Stephen J Shennan
Evolutionary Anthropology|January 23, 2016
The Acheulean handaxe: More like a bird's song than a beatles' tune?Raymond Corbey, Adam Jagich, Krist Vaesen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 5, 2016
Population size does not explain past changes in cultural complexityKrist Vaesen, Mark Collard, Richard Cosgrove, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 15, 2016
The empirical case against the 'demographic turn' in Palaeolithic archaeologyMark Collard, Krist Vaesen, Richard Cosgrove, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 2, 2011
What drives the evolution of hunter-gatherer subsistence technology? A reanalysis of the risk hypothesis with data from the Pacific NorthwestMark Collard, Briggs Buchanan, Jesse Morin, et al.
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