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Zooarchaeology and the ecology of Oldowan hominin carnivoryOxford University Press167–190
Blumenschine, R. J. and Pobiner, Briana L. 2006. "Zooarchaeology and the ecology of Oldowan hominin carnivory." In Evolution of the Human Diet: the Known, the Unknown and the Unknowable. Ungar, P., editor. 167–190. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
ID: 54398
Type: chapter
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH
An experimental investigation of cut mark production and stone tool attritionDOI: info:10.1016/j.jas.2007.08.015v. 35No. 5ACADEMIC PRESS LTD ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD1216–1223
Braun, David R., Pobiner, Briana L., and Thompson, J. C. 2008. "An experimental investigation of cut mark production and stone tool attrition." Journal of Archaeological Science, 35, (5) 1216–1223. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2007.08.015.
ID: 59887
Type: article
Keywords: NMNH; NH-Anthropology
New evidence for hominin carcass processing strategies at 1.5 Ma, Koobi Fora, KenyaDOI: info:10.1016/j.jhevol.2008.02.001v. 55No. 1103–130
Pobiner, Briana L., Rogers, M. J., Monahan, C. M., and Harris, J. W. K. 2008. "New evidence for hominin carcass processing strategies at 1.5 Ma, Koobi Fora, Kenya." Journal of Human Evolution, 55, (1) 103–130. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2008.02.001.
ID: 60193
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH; student
Apples and oranges again: comment on Conceptual premises in experimental design and their bearing on the use of analogy: an example from experiments on cut marksDOI: info:10.1080/00438240802451199v. 40No. 4466–479
Pobiner, Briana L. 2008. "Apples and oranges again: comment on Conceptual premises in experimental design and their bearing on the use of analogy: an example from experiments on cut marks." World Archaeology, 40, (4) 466–479. https://doi.org/10.1080/00438240802451199.
ID: 76299
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH; si-trust
Second conference of the East African association for paleoanthropology and paleontology: Fifty years after discovery of DOI: info:10.1002/evan.20241v. 18No. 6235–236
Njau, Jackson, Mbua, Emma, Alemseged, Zeresenay, and Pobiner, Briana L. 2009. "Second conference of the East African association for paleoanthropology and paleontology: Fifty years after discovery of Zinjanthropus." Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 18, (6) 235–236. https://doi.org/10.1002/evan.20241.
ID: 81181
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH
Archaeology and Human EvolutionDOI: info:10.1007/s12052-010-0246-9v. 3No. 3377–386
Tryon, Christian, Pobiner, Briana L., and Kauffman, Rhonda. 2010. "Archaeology and Human Evolution." Evolution: Education and Outreach, 3, (3) 377–386. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12052-010-0246-9.
ID: 92499
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH
Why Are Chimps Still Chimps?DOI: info:10.1525/abt.2012.74.2.3v. 74No. 274–80
Johnson, Norman A., Smith, James J., Pobiner, Briana L., and Schrein, Caitlin. 2012. "Why Are Chimps Still Chimps?" The American Biology Teacher, 74, (2) 74–80. https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2012.74.2.3.
ID: 109851
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH
Use human examples to teach evolutionDOI: info:10.1525/abt.2012.74.2.2v. 74No. 271–72
Pobiner, Briana L. 2012. "Use human examples to teach evolution." American Biology Teacher, 74, (2) 71–72. https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2012.74.2.2.
ID: 110055
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH; si-trust
Teacher's Corner: Resources from the SI Human Origins ProgramDOI: info:10.5479/10088/22448v. 31No. 116–18
Pobiner, Briana L. 2010. "Teacher's Corner: Resources from the SI Human Origins Program." AnthroNotes, 31, (1) 16–18. https://doi.org/10.5479/10088/22448.
ID: 116237
Type: article
Keywords: NMNH; NH-Anthropology
Stone tools and fossil bones: debates in the archaeology of human originsDOI: info:10.1080/0067270X.2013.873197v. 49No. 1117–119
Pobiner, Briana L. 2014. "Stone tools and fossil bones: debates in the archaeology of human origins." Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 49, (1) 117–119. https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270X.2013.873197.
ID: 118332
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH
Shaping Humanity: How Science, Art, and Imagination Help Us Understand Our Origins, edited by John GurcheDOI: info:10.1002/ajpa.22508v. 154No. 2Wiley-Blackwell317
Pobiner, Briana L. 2014. [Book review] "Shaping Humanity: How Science, Art, and Imagination Help Us Understand Our Origins, edited by John Gurche." American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 154, (2), 317. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.22508.
ID: 119171
Type: book_review
Keywords: Book_review; NH-Anthropology; NMNH
Living the paleofantasy?DOI: info:10.1186/s12052-014-0030-3v. 7No. 1Springer
Pobiner, Briana L. 2014. [Book review] "Living the paleofantasy?" Evolution: Education and Outreach, 7, (1), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12052-014-0030-3.
ID: 133253
Type: book_review
Keywords: Book_review; NH-Anthropology; NMNH
New actualistic data on the ecology and energetics of hominin scavenging opportunitiesDOI: info:10.1016/j.jhevol.2014.06.020v. 80Elsevier1–16
Pobiner, Briana L. 2015. "New actualistic data on the ecology and energetics of hominin scavenging opportunities." Journal of Human Evolution, 80 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2014.06.020.
ID: 133885
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH
Accepting, understanding, teaching, and learning (human) evolution: Obstacles and opportunitiesDOI: info:10.1002/ajpa.22910v. 159Wiley-BlackwellS232–S274
Pobiner, Briana L. 2016. "Accepting, understanding, teaching, and learning (human) evolution: Obstacles and opportunities." American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 159, (Supplement S61) S232–S274. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.22910.
ID: 138672
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH
Meat-Eating Among the Earliest Humans Evidence of meat-eating.among our distant human ancestors is hard to find and even harder to interpret, but researchers are beginning to piece together a coherent pictureDOI: info:10.1511/2016.119.110v. 104No. 2SIGMA XI-SCI RES SOC110–117
Pobiner, Briana L. 2016. "Meat-Eating Among the Earliest Humans Evidence of meat-eating.among our distant human ancestors is hard to find and even harder to interpret, but researchers are beginning to piece together a coherent picture." American Scientist, 104, (2) 110–117. https://doi.org/10.1511/2016.119.110.
ID: 141734
Type: article
Keywords: NMNH; NH-Anthropology
The Quest to Understand Human Evolution: A Magical Mystery TourDOI: info:10.1525/abt.2017.79.2.77v. 79No. 277
Pobiner, Briana L. 2017. "The Quest to Understand Human Evolution: A Magical Mystery Tour." The American Biology Teacher, 79, (2) 77. https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2017.79.2.77.
ID: 144082
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH; si-trust
Using human case studies to teach evolution in high school A.P. biology classroomsDOI: info:10.1186/s12052-018-0077-7v. 11No. 1Springer Nature3
Pobiner, Briana, Beardsley, Paul M., Bertka, Constance M., and Watson, William A. 2018. "Using human case studies to teach evolution in high school A.P. biology classrooms." Evolution: Education and Outreach, 11, (1) 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12052-018-0077-7.
ID: 146281
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH
Experimental butchery study investigating the influence of timing of access and butcher expertise on cut mark variablesDOI: info:10.1002/oa.2661v. 28No. 4377–387
Pobiner, Briana L., Higson, Charles P., Kovarovic, Kris, Kaplan, Robert S., Rogers, Jacklyn, and Schindler, William. 2018. "Experimental butchery study investigating the influence of timing of access and butcher expertise on cut mark variables." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 28, (4) 377–387. https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.2661.
ID: 146375
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH
Intelligent DesignDOI: info:10.1002/9781118584538John Wiley & Sons
Pobiner, Briana and Terry, Mark. 2018. "Intelligent Design." In International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology. Trevathan, Wenda, editor. John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118584538.
ID: 149048
Type: chapter
Keywords: NMNH; NH-Anthropology
Acknowledging students' concerns about evolution: a proactive teaching strategyDOI: info:10.1186/s12052-019-0095-0v. 12No. 3
Bertka, Constance M., Pobiner, Briana, Beardsley, Paul, and Watson, William A. 2019. "Acknowledging students' concerns about evolution: a proactive teaching strategy." Evolution: Education and Outreach, 12, (3). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12052-019-0095-0.
ID: 149779
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Anthropology; NMNH