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Stephen J Lycett

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Learning & Behavior|July 15, 2010
The importance of history in definitions of culture: Implications from phylogenetic approaches to the study of social learning in chimpanzeesStephen J Lycett
Journal of Human Evolution|December 9, 2008
Are Victoria West cores "proto-Levallois"? A phylogenetic assessmentStephen J Lycett
Plos One|October 15, 2009
Understanding ancient hominin dispersals using artefactual data: a phylogeographic analysis of Acheulean handaxesStephen J Lycett
Plos One|November 6, 2014
Dynamics of cultural transmission in Native Americans of the high Great PlainsStephen J Lycett
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|November 3, 2007
Does phenotypic plasticity confound attempts to identify hominin fossil species? An assessment using extant Old World monkey craniodental dataMark Collard, Stephen J Lycett
Journal of Human Evolution|August 30, 2005
Do homoiologies impede phylogenetic analyses of the fossil hominids? An assessment based on extant papionin craniodental morphologyStephen J Lycett, Mark Collard
Journal of Human Evolution|May 22, 2021
Could woodworking have driven lithic tool selection?Rebecca Biermann Gürbüz, Stephen J Lycett
Plos One|February 1, 2012
Why Levallois? A morphometric comparison of experimental 'preferential' Levallois flakes versus debitage flakesMetin I Eren, Stephen J Lycett
Plos One|May 10, 2014
Considering the role of time budgets on copy-error rates in material culture traditions: an experimental assessmentKerstin Schillinger, Alex Mesoudi, Stephen J Lycett
Journal of Human Evolution|March 5, 2013
Understanding the comparative catarrhine context of human pelvic form: a 3D geometric morphometric analysisStephen J Lycett, Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel
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Learning & Behavior|July 15, 2010
The importance of history in definitions of culture: Implications from phylogenetic approaches to the study of social learning in chimpanzeesStephen J Lycett
Journal of Human Evolution|December 9, 2008
Are Victoria West cores "proto-Levallois"? A phylogenetic assessmentStephen J Lycett
Plos One|October 15, 2009
Understanding ancient hominin dispersals using artefactual data: a phylogeographic analysis of Acheulean handaxesStephen J Lycett
Plos One|November 6, 2014
Dynamics of cultural transmission in Native Americans of the high Great PlainsStephen J Lycett
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|November 3, 2007
Does phenotypic plasticity confound attempts to identify hominin fossil species? An assessment using extant Old World monkey craniodental dataMark Collard, Stephen J Lycett
Journal of Human Evolution|August 30, 2005
Do homoiologies impede phylogenetic analyses of the fossil hominids? An assessment based on extant papionin craniodental morphologyStephen J Lycett, Mark Collard
Journal of Human Evolution|May 22, 2021
Could woodworking have driven lithic tool selection?Rebecca Biermann Gürbüz, Stephen J Lycett
Plos One|February 1, 2012
Why Levallois? A morphometric comparison of experimental 'preferential' Levallois flakes versus debitage flakesMetin I Eren, Stephen J Lycett
Plos One|May 10, 2014
Considering the role of time budgets on copy-error rates in material culture traditions: an experimental assessmentKerstin Schillinger, Alex Mesoudi, Stephen J Lycett
Journal of Human Evolution|March 5, 2013
Understanding the comparative catarrhine context of human pelvic form: a 3D geometric morphometric analysisStephen J Lycett, Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel
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