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    Hunter-gatherer music and its implications for identifying intentionality in the use of acoustic space by Morley, I

    Published 2006
    “…This study describes the types of instruments used traditionally by four groups of modern hunter-gatherers from around the world, and the nature of the musical activities in which they are employed. …”
    Book section
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    The social world of hunter-gatherers in early Holocene Lesotho: integrating method and theory by Arthur, C

    Published 2018
    “…An alternative is proposed which focuses on the everyday residues and temporal relations of hunter-gatherer life in order to build an understanding of attachment to place. …”
    Thesis
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    Planet Hunters: New Kepler planet candidates from analysis of quarter 2 by Lintott, C, Schwamb, M, Barclay, T, Sharzer, C, Fischer, D, Brewer, J, Giguere, M, Lynn, S, Parrish, M, Batalha, N, Bryson, S, Jenkins, J, Ragozzine, D, Rowe, J, Schwainski, K, Gagliano, R, Gilardi, J, Jek, K, Pääkkönen, J, Smits, T

    Published 2012
    “…We present new planet candidates identified in NASA Kepler quarter two public release data by volunteers engaged in the Planet Hunters citizen science project. The two candidates presented here survive checks for false-positives, including examination of the pixel offset to constrain the possibility of a background eclipsing binary. …”
    Journal article
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    Planet Hunters: A Transiting Circumbinary Planet in a Quadruple Star System by Schwamb, M, Orosz, J, Carter, J, Welsh, W, Fischer, D, Torres, G, Howard, A, Crepp, JR, Keel, W, Lintott, C, Kaib, N, Terrell, D, Gagliano, R, Jek, K, Parrish, M, Smith, A, Lynn, S, Simpson, R, Giguere, M, Schawinski, K

    Published 2012
    “…The planet was discovered by volunteers searching the first six Quarters of publicly available Kepler data as part of the Planet Hunters citizen science project. Transits of the planet across the larger and brighter of the eclipsing stars are detectable by visual inspection every ~137 days, with seven transits identified in Quarters 1-11. …”
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    Citizen scientist community engagement with the HiggsHunters project at the Large Hadron Collider by Barr, A, Haas, A, Kalderon, C

    Published 2018
    “…The engagement of citizen scientists with the HiggsHunters. org citizen science project is investigated through analysis of behaviour, discussion and survey data. …”
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    Middle Holocene hunter–gatherers of Cis-Baikal, Eastern Siberia: chronology and dietary trends by Weber, AW, Ramsey, CB, Schulting, RJ, Bazaliiskii, VI, Goriunova, OI

    Published 2021
    “…Analyses of radiocarbon dates (all corrected for the freshwater reservoir effect) and associated stable isotope values obtained from the skeletal remains of ~650 individuals provide many new insights about Middle Holocene hunter–gatherers (HGs) of the Cis-Baikal region, Eastern Siberia. …”
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    Chemical evidence of dairying by hunter-gatherers in highland Lesotho in the late first millennium AD by Fewlass, H, Mitchell, PJ, Casanova, E, Cramp, LJE

    Published 2020
    “…The recovery of Early Iron Age artefacts and domestic animal remains from hunter-gatherer contexts at Likoaeng, Lesotho, has been argued to indicate contact between highland hunter-gatherers and Early Iron Age agropastoralist communities settled in lowland areas of southeastern Africa during the second half of the first millennium AD. …”
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    Using obsidian transfer distances to explore social network maintenance in late Pleistocene hunter-gatherers. by Pearce, E, Moutsiou, T

    Published 2014
    “…Maintaining social cohesion was crucial for early humans because social networks facilitate cooperation and are imperative for survival and reproduction. Recent hunter-gatherer social organisation typically comprises a number of nested layers, ranging from the nuclear family through to the ~1500-strong ethnolinguistic tribe. …”
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    Anthropogenic edge effects and aging errors by hunters can affect the sustainability of lion trophy hunting by Loveridge, A, Wijers, M, Mandisodza-Chikerema, R, Macdonald, D, Chapron, G

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, errors in aging of hunted lions by professional trophy hunters may undermine the sustainability of the age-based quota setting strategies that are now widely used to manage lion trophy hunting. …”
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    Earliest evidence for caries and exploitation of starchy plant foods in Pleistocene hunter-gatherers from Morocco. by Humphrey, LT, De Groote, I, Morales, J, Barton, R, Collcutt, S, Ramsey, C, Bouzouggar, A

    Published 2014
    “…Here we present evidence linking a high prevalence of caries to reliance on highly cariogenic wild plant foods in Pleistocene hunter-gatherers from North Africa, predating other high caries populations and the first signs of food production by several thousand years. …”
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