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Number of items: 8.
Article
Lew-Levy, S;
Milks, A;
Ntamboudila, FK;
Broesch, T;
Kline, MA;
(2021)
BaYaka Adolescent Boys Nominate Accessible Adult Men as Preferred Spear Hunting Models.
Current Anthropology
, 62
(5)
pp. 631-640.
10.1086/716853.
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Milks, A;
Lew-Levy, S;
Lavi, N;
Friesem, DE;
Reckin, R;
(2021)
Hunter-gatherer children in the past: An archaeological review.
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
, 64
, Article 101369. 10.1016/j.jaa.2021.101369.
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Milks, A;
(2020)
A Review of Ethnographic Use of Wooden Spears and Implications for Pleistocene Hominin Hunting.
Open Quaternary
, 6
(1)
, Article 12. 10.5334/oq.85.
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Milks, A;
(2018)
Making an impact.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
, 2
(7)
pp. 1057-1058.
10.1038/s41559-018-0600-9.
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Milks, A;
David, P;
Pope, M;
(2019)
External ballistics of Pleistocene hand-thrown spears: experimental performance data and implications for human evolution.
Nature Scientific Report
, 9
, Article 820. 10.1038/s41598-018-37904-w.
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Milks, A;
Pope, MI;
Carr, D;
Champion, S;
Cowper, E;
(2016)
Early spears as thrusting weapons: Isolating force and impact velocities in human performance trials.
Journal of Archaeological Science
, 10
pp. 191-203.
10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.09.005.
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Book chapter
Milks, A;
Dinnis, R;
Pope, M;
(2016)
Morpho-metric variability of Early Gravettian tanged “Font-Robert” points, and functional implications.
In:
Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Stone Age Weaponry.
(pp. 135-146).
Springer
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Thesis
Milks, Annemieke Giselle;
(2018)
Lethal Threshold: The Evolutionary Implications of Middle Pleistocene Wooden Spears.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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