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List of works by Michael Haslam

'Captivity bias' in animal tool use and its implications for the evolution of hominin technology

scientific article (publication date: 19 November 2013)

A Lang Park mystery: Analysis of remains from a 19th century burial in Brisbane, Queensland

scientific article published in January 2003

A southern Indian Middle Palaeolithic occupation surface sealed by the 74 ka Toba eruption: Further evidence from Jwalapuram Locality 22

scholarly article

Adult and juvenile bearded capuchin monkeys handle stone hammers differently during nut-cracking

scientific article published on 26 May 2020

An archaeology of the instant?

scholarly article by Michael Haslam published in October 2006

Analysis of sea almond (Terminalia catappa) cracking sites used by wild Burmese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea).

scientific article published on 5 January 2017

Analysis of wild macaque stone tools used to crack oil palm nuts

scientific article published on 21 March 2018

Archaeological excavation of wild macaque stone tools

scientific article published on 30 May 2016

Blind tests in microscopic residue analysis: comments on Wadley et al. (2004)

Cashew Nut Positioning during Stone Tool Use by Wild Bearded Capuchin Monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus).

scientific article published in March 2017

Complex processing of prickly pear cactus (Opuntia sp.) by free-ranging long-tailed macaques: preliminary analysis for hierarchical organisation

scientific article

Cryptotephra from the 74 ka BP Toba super-eruption in the Billa Surgam caves, southern India

article by Christine Lane et al published July 2011 in Quaternary Science Reviews

DNA recovery from wild chimpanzee tools.

scientific article published on 3 January 2018

Dhaba: An initial report on an Acheulean, Middle Palaeolithic and microlithic locality in the Middle Son Valley, north-central India

scientific article

Distance-decay effect in stone tool transport by wild chimpanzees

scientific article published in December 2016

Documenting contamination in ancient starch laboratories

Evolutionary biology: Dating chimpanzees

scientific article published in April 2014

Experimental and Archaeological Studies of Use-wear and Residues on Obsidian Artefacts from Papua New Guinea, by Nina Kononenko

scholarly article by Michael Haslam published in March 2012

Geochemical fingerprinting of the widespread Toba tephra using biotite compositions

article

Hearts and minds: Public archaeology and the Queensland school curriculum

scientific article published in January 2005

How bearded capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus) prepare to use a stone to crack nuts

scientific article published on 27 February 2019

Insights from orangutans into the evolution of tool use

scientific article published on 12 April 2022

Late Acheulean hominins at the Marine Isotope Stage 6/5e transition in north-central India

Nasal probe and toothpick tool use by a wild female bearded capuchin (Sapajus libidinosus).

scientific article

On the tool use behavior of the bonobo-chimpanzee last common ancestor, and the origins of hominine stone tool use.

scientific article published on 07 April 2014

Out of Africa: new hypotheses and evidence for the dispersal of Homo sapiens along the Indian Ocean rim.

scientific article

Population increase and environmental deterioration correspond with microlithic innovations in South Asia ca. 35,000 years ago

scientific article (publication date: 28 July 2009)

Pre-Columbian monkey tools

scientific article

Primate Archeology: International Workshop, University of Oxford, June 2016.

scientific article published in January 2017

Primate archaeology

scientific article published on July 2009

Primate archaeology evolves

scientific article published on 21 September 2017

Quantifying traces of tool use: a novel morphometric analysis of damage patterns on percussive tools

scientific article

Resource depletion through primate stone technology

scientific article published on 8 September 2017

Revisiting Panda 100, the first archaeological chimpanzee nut-cracking site

scientific article published on 18 September 2018

Stone anvil damage by wild bearded capuchins (Sapajus libidinosus) during pounding tool use: a field experiment.

scientific article

TA 30 - Archaeological Science Under a Microscope : Studies in Residue and Ancient DNA Analysis in Honour of Thomas H. Loy

scholarly article by Michael Haslam published in January 2009

Technological Response of Wild Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) to Anthropogenic Change

scientific article published on 29 August 2017

The 74 ka Toba super-eruption and southern Indian hominins: archaeology, lithic technology and environments at Jwalapuram Locality 3

scientific article

The decomposition of starch grains in soils: implications for archaeological residue analyses

scientific article published in December 2004

The oldest and longest enduring microlithic sequence in India: 35 000 years of modern human occupation and change at the Jwalapuram Locality 9 rockshelter

scholarly article by Chris Clarkson published in June 2009

The origins of percussive technology: A smashing time in Cambridge

article published in 2009

Three thousand years of wild capuchin stone tool use

journal article from 'Nature Ecology & Evolution' published in 2019

Toba supereruption: age and impact on East African ecosystems

scientific article published on 21 June 2013

Tool use as adaptation

scientific article (publication date: 19 November 2013)

Towards a prehistory of primates

scholarly article by Michael Haslam published in June 2012

Use of stone hammer tools and anvils by bearded capuchin monkeys over time and space: construction of an archeological record of tool use

scholarly article by Visalberghi Elisabetta published in August 2013

Use-wear patterns on wild macaque stone tools reveal their behavioural history

scientific article published in 2013

Wild capuchin monkeys adjust stone tools according to changing nut properties

scientific article

Wild monkeys flake stone tools

scientific article

Wild sea otter mussel pounding leaves archaeological traces.

scientific article published on 14 March 2019