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  1. Documenting contamination in ancient starch laboratories
  2. Climate effects of the 74 ka Toba super-eruption: Multiple interpretive errors in ‘A high-precision 40Ar/39Ar age for the Young Toba Tuff and dating of ultra-distal tephra’ by D. Mark, et al.
  3. Dating chimpanzees
  4. On the tool use behavior of the bonobo‐chimpanzee last common ancestor, and the origins of hominine stone tool use
  5. Tool use as adaptation
  6. 'Captivity bias' in animal tool use and its implications for the evolution of hominin technology
  7. Use-Wear Patterns on Wild Macaque Stone Tools Reveal Their Behavioural History
  8. Use of stone hammer tools and anvils by bearded capuchin monkeys over time and space: construction of an archeological record of tool use
  9. A southern Indian Middle Palaeolithic occupation surface sealed by the 74 ka Toba eruption: Further evidence from Jwalapuram Locality 22
  10. Dhaba: An initial report on an Acheulean, Middle Palaeolithic and microlithic locality in the Middle Son Valley, north-central India
  11. Experimental and Archaeological Studies of Use-wear and Residues on Obsidian Artefacts from Papua New Guinea, by Nina Kononenko
  12. Geochemical fingerprinting of the widespread Toba tephra using biotite compositions
  13. Cryptotephra from the 74 ka BP Toba super-eruption in the Billa Surgam caves, southern India
  14. Late Acheulean hominins at the Marine Isotope Stage 6/5e transition in north-central India
  15. Experimental examination of animal trampling effects on artifact movement in dry and water saturated substrates: a test case from South India
  16. The 74 ka Toba super-eruption and southern Indian hominins: archaeology, lithic technology and environments at Jwalapuram Locality 3
  17. Comment on “Environmental impact of the 73ka Toba super-eruption in South Asia” by M.A.J. Williams, S.H. Ambrose, S. van der Kaars, C. Ruehlemann, U. Chattopadhyaya, J. Pal and P.R. Chauhan [Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 284 (2009) ...
  18. In Foote's Steps: The History, Significance and Recent Archaeological Investigation of the Billa Surgam Caves in Southern India
  19. Out of Africa: new hypotheses and evidence for the dispersal ofHomo sapiensalong the Indian Ocean rim
  20. Primate archaeology
  21. The origins of percussive technology: A smashing time in Cambridge
  22. The Use of Flaked Stone Artifacts in Palau, Western Micronesia
  23. Blind tests in microscopic residue analysis: comments on Wadley et al. (2004)
  24. Potential misidentification of in situ archaeological tool-residues: starch and conidia
  25. The decomposition of starch grains in soils: implications for archaeological residue analyses