
Katharine MacDonald
Onderzoeker
- Naam
- Dr. K. MacDonald
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2931
- k.macdonald@arch.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-0411-9589
Zie voor meer informatie het Engelstalige profiel van Kathy MacDonald.
Onderzoeker
- Faculteit Archeologie
- World Archaeology
- Human Origins
- MacDonald, K. (2019), Strong differences between Neanderthals and AMHs cannot be inferred from ethnographic evidence for skill and learning in hunting [Strong differences between Neanderthals and AMHs cannot be inferred from ethnographic evidence for skill and learning in hunting] (vertaling MacDonald K.). In: Jöris O., Nishiaki Y. (red.) Learning among Neanderthals and Palaeolithic Modern Humans: Archaeological evidence. Singapore: Springer.
- MacDonald K. (2018), Fire-Free Hominin Strategies for Coping with Cool Winter Temperatures in North-Western Europe from Before 800,000 to Circa 400,000 Years Ago, PaleoAnthropology 2018: 7-26.
- MacDonald.K (2017), The use of fire and human distribution, Temperature 4(2): 153-165.
- Aarts, J.M.M.J.G., Alink, G.M., Scherjon, F., MacDonald, K., Smith, A.C., Nijveen, H., Roebroeks & W. (2016), Fire Usage and Ancient Hominin Detoxification Genes: Protective Ancestral Variants Dominate While Additional Derived Risk Variants Appear in Modern Humans, PLoS ONE 11(e0161102).
- Scherjon F., Bakels C.C., MacDonald K. & W. Roebroeks (2015), Burning the Land. An Ethnographic Study of Off-Site Fire Use by Current and Historically Documented Foragers and Implications for the Interpretation of Past Fire Practices in the Landscape, Current Anthropology 56(3): 299-326.
- MacDonald, K., Smaers, J.B., Steele & J. (2015), Hominin geographical range dynamics and relative brain size: Do non-human primates provide a good analogy?, Journal of Human Evolution : 1-12.
- Heyes, P., MacDonald & K. (2015), Neandertal energetics: Uncertainty in body mass estimation limits comparisons with Homo sapiens, Journal of Human Evolution : 1-5.
- Scherjon F., Bakels C.C., MacDonald K. & W. Roebroeks (2013), Burning the land: an ethnographic study of non-domestic fire use by recent and sub-recent foragers and implications for the interpretation of past fire practices in the landscape. Proceedings of the European society for the Study of Human Evolution 2: European Society for the study of Human Evolution (ESHE). 199.
- MacDonald K. Mac, Smaers J. & Steele J. (2013), Do non-human primates provide a good analogy for hominin dispersal?. In: Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution..
- MacDonald K. & Roebroeks J.W.M. (2013), Neandertal linguistic abilities: an alternative view.. In: Botha R., Everaert M. (red.) The evolutionary emergence of language: evidence and inference. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 97-117.
- MacDonald K. & Roebroeks J.W.M. (2012), Guest editorial. The environment and chronology of the earliest occupation of north-west Europe: current knowledge, problems and new research directions., QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL 271: 1-5.
- MacDonald K. & Roebroeks J.W.M. (2012), Redactielid Quaternary International 271(2012).
- Cohen K.M., MacDonald K., Joordens J.C.A., Roebroeks W. & Gibbard P.L. (2012), The earliest occupation of north-west Europe: a coastal perspective, Quaternary International 271: 70-83.
- MacDonald K., Martinón-Torres M., Dennell R.W. & Bermúdez de Castro J.M. (2012), Discontinuity in the record for hominin occupation in south-western Europe: Implications for occupation of the middle latitudes of Europe, Quaternary International 271: 84-97.
- W. Roebroeks, Hublin J.-J. & MacDonald K. (2011), Continuities and discontinuities in Neandertal presence – a closer look at Northwestern Europe. In: Ashton N., Lewis S., Stringer C.B. (red.) The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain. Amsterdam: Elsevier. 113-123.
- Fluck H., MacDonald K. & Uomini N. (red.) (2011), Innovation and the evolution of human behaviour. Philadelphia: Palaeoanthropology Journal.
- MacDonald K. (2011), Special Issue: Innovation and the Evolution of Human Behavior. Introduction, Palaeoanthropology 2011: 106-110.
- MacDonald K. (2010), Learning to hunt. In: Lancy D., Bock J., Gaskins S. (red.) The anthropology of learning in childhood. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press. 371-396.
- MacDonald K., W. Roebroeks & Verpoorte A. (2009), An Energetics Perspective on the Neandertal Record. In: Hublin, J.-J. Richards, M.P. (red.) Evolution of Hominid Diets: Integrating Approaches to the Study of Palaeolithic Subsistence.: Springer. 211-220.
- MacDonald K. (2009), The British Lower Palaeolithic: Stones in contention, John McNabb. London, Routledge (2007) 420pp., Hardcover, € 64; Paperback, £ 25.99, ISBN:978-0-415-42728-9. Bespreking van: John McNabb (2007) The British Lower Palaeolithic: Stones in contention, QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL 195: 164-165.
- MacDonald K. (2008), Book review: The Invisible Sex: Uncovering the Role of Women in Prehistory Bespreking van: Adovasio, J.M., Soffer, O., Page, J. (2007) The invisible sex: uncovering the true roles of women in prehistory, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 136: 497-498.
- MacDonald K. (2007), Cross-cultural comparison of learning in human hunting: implications for life history evolution,, Human Nature 18: 386-402.
- MacDonald K. (2007), Ecological hypotheses for human brain evolution: evidence for skill and knowledge in the ethnographic literature on hunting. In: Roebroeks J.W.M. (red.) Guts and Brains. An Integrative Approach to the Hominin Record.: Leiden University Press.
- Anwar N., MacDonald K., W. Roebroeks & Verpoorte A. (2007), The evolution of the human niche: integrating models with the fossil record. In: W. Roebroeks (red.) Guts and brains: an integrative approach to the hominin record. Leiden: Leiden University Press. 235-269.
- MacDonald K. & W. Roebroeks (2006), Comment on S. Kuhn and M. Stiner, What's a mother to do?, Current Anthropology 47: 966-967.
- MacDonald K. (2006), The ecology and evolution of hominin geographic range: setting a context for archaeological interpretation using comparative analysis.. Oxford, UK: British Archaeological Reports.
- Copy-editing academic texts in English