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Amy Hatton
Amy Hatton
PhD Student, Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology
Verified email at gea.mpg.de - Homepage
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Innovative Homo sapiens behaviours 105,000 years ago in a wetter Kalahari
J Wilkins, BJ Schoville, R Pickering, L Gliganic, B Collins, KS Brown, ...
Nature 592 (7853), 248-252, 2021
592021
Fabric analysis and chronology at Ga-Mohana Hill North Rockshelter, southern Kalahari Basin: evidence for in situ, stratified Middle and Later Stone Age deposits
J Wilkins, BJ Schoville, KS Brown, L Gliganic, MC Meyer, E Loftus, ...
Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology 3, 336-361, 2020
262020
A quantitative analysis of wear distributions on Middle Stone Age marine shell beads from Blombos Cave, South Africa
A Hatton, BJ Schoville, J Wilkins
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 29, 102137, 2020
102020
Ostrich eggshell beads from Ga-Mohana Hill North Rockshelter, southern Kalahari, and the implications for understanding social networks during Marine Isotope Stage 2
A Hatton, B Collins, BJ Schoville, J Wilkins
PloS one 17 (6), e0268943, 2022
22022
Before the Holocene humid period: Life-sized camel engravings and early occupations on the southern edge of the Nefud desert
M Guagnin, C Shipton, F Stileman, F Jibreen, M AlSulaimi, PS Breeze, ...
Archaeological Research in Asia 36, 100483, 2023
12023
Beads reveal long-distance connections in early Africa
BR Collins, A Hatton
Nature 601 (7892), 199-200, 2022
2022
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