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1 | The nature of selection during plant domestication | Nature | 2009 | 818 |
2 | Contrasting Patterns in Crop Domestication and Domestication Rates: Recent Archaeobotanical Insights from the Old World | Annals of Botany | 2007 | 623 |
3 | Used planet: A global history | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2013 | 611 |
4 | Ecological consequences of human niche construction: Examining long-term anthropogenic shaping of global species distributions | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2016 | 599 |
5 | Current perspectives and the future of domestication studies | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2014 | 594 |
6 | Regional population collapse followed initial agriculture booms in mid-Holocene Europe | Nature Communications | 2013 | 532 |
7 | Demography and Cultural Innovation: a Model and its Implications for the Emergence of Modern Human Culture | Cambridge Archaeological Journal | 2001 | 508 |
8 | The Domestication Process and Domestication Rate in Rice: Spikelet Bases from the Lower Yangtze | Science | 2009 | 504 |
9 | The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe | Nature | 2018 | 503 |
10 | The Evolution of Animal Domestication | Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics | 2014 | 401 |
11 | The earliest record of human activity in northern Europe | Nature | 2005 | 390 |
12 | The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia | Science | 2019 | 383 |
13 | Early farmers from across Europe directly descended from Neolithic Aegeans | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2016 | 376 |
14 | People have shaped most of terrestrial nature for at least 12,000 years | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2021 | 370 |
15 | Experimental evidence for the co-evolution of hominin tool-making teaching and language | Nature Communications | 2015 | 365 |
16 | Neural correlates of Early Stone Age toolmaking: technology, language and cognition in human evolution | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences | 2008 | 345 |
17 | Agricultural Origins and Frontiers in South Asia: A Working Synthesis | Journal of World Prehistory | 2006 | 333 |
18 | Early Pleistocene human occupation at the edge of the boreal zone in northwest Europe | Nature | 2010 | 327 |
19 | Convergent evolution and parallelism in plant domestication revealed by an expanding archaeological record | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2014 | 325 |
20 | Consilience of genetics and archaeobotany in the entangled history of rice | Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | 2010 | 319 |
21 | Recording dental caries in archaeological human remains | International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2001 | 315 |
22 | The evolutionary neuroscience of tool making | Neuropsychologia | 2007 | 312 |
23 | Relationship of enamel hypoplasia to the pattern of tooth crown growth: A discussion | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1997 | 291 |
24 | The earliest evidence for anatomically modern humans in northwestern Europe | Nature | 2011 | 285 |
25 | Patterns of East Asian pig domestication, migration, and turnover revealed by modern and ancient DNA | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2010 | 279 |
26 | Reconstructing Woodland Vegetation and its Exploitation by Past Societies, based on the Analysis and Interpretation of Archaeological Wood Charcoal Macro-Remains | Environmental Archaeology | 2005 | 277 |
27 | New evidence of Lateglacial cereal cultivation at Abu Hureyra on the Euphrates | Holocene | 2001 | 268 |
28 | Extending GIS-based visual analysis: the concept of visualscapes | International Journal of Geographical Information Science | 2003 | 265 |
29 | Presumed domestication? Evidence for wild rice cultivation and domestication in the fifth millennium BC of the Lower Yangtze region | Antiquity | 2007 | 265 |
30 | Reconstructing regional population fluctuations in the European Neolithic using radiocarbon dates: a new case-study using an improved method | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2014 | 262 |
31 | Pathways to Asian Civilizations: Tracing the Origins and Spread of Rice and Rice Cultures | Rice | 2011 | 253 |
32 | Modeling Recent Human Evolution in Mice by Expression of a Selected EDAR Variant | Cell | 2013 | 250 |
33 | Primate archaeology | Nature | 2009 | 246 |
34 | Measured domestication rates in wild wheats and barley under primitive cultivation, and their archaeological implications | Journal of World Prehistory | 1990 | 245 |
35 | The genetic expectations of a protracted model for the origins of domesticated crops | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2008 | 244 |
36 | Millets across Eurasia: chronology and context of early records of the genera Panicum and Setaria from archaeological sites in the Old World | Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2008 | 243 |
37 | THE CHALLENGE OF ‘TECHNOLOGICAL CHOICES’FOR MATERIALS SCIENCE APPROACHES IN ARCHAEOLOGY* | Archaeometry | 2000 | 242 |
38 | Fluvial landscapes of the Harappan civilization | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2012 | 239 |
39 | Early Neolithic genomes from the eastern Fertile Crescent | Science | 2016 | 230 |
40 | Determining the ‘local’ 87Sr/86Sr range for archaeological skeletons: a case study from Neolithic Europe | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2004 | 226 |
41 | Investigating crop processing using phytolith analysis: the example of rice and millets | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2005 | 225 |
42 | Shell Middens, Ships and Seeds: Exploring Coastal Subsistence, Maritime Trade and the Dispersal of Domesticates in and Around the Ancient Arabian Peninsula | Journal of World Prehistory | 2009 | 221 |
43 | Prehistoric population history: from the Late Glacial to the Late Neolithic in Central and Northern Europe | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2007 | 219 |
44 | Sorting the Sheep from the Goats: Morphological Distinctions between the Mandibles and Mandibular Teeth of AdultOvis and Capra | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2002 | 215 |
45 | Water management and labour in the origins and dispersal of Asian rice | World Archaeology | 2009 | 210 |
46 | Across the Indian Ocean: the prehistoric movement of plants and animals | Antiquity | 2011 | 209 |
47 | Human dispersal across diverse environments of Asia during the Upper Pleistocene | Quaternary International | 2013 | 208 |
48 | Ground-Stone Tools and Hunter-Gatherer Subsistence in Southwest Asia: Implications for the Transition to Farming | American Antiquity | 1994 | 206 |
49 | Archaeobotanical evidence reveals the origins of bread 14,400 years ago in northeastern Jordan | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2018 | 206 |
50 | Climate change, adaptive cycles, and the persistence of foraging economies during the late Pleistocene/Holocene transition in the Levant | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2012 | 204 |