Kitty (Katherine) F. Emery, Ph.D., MA
Affiliations: | 2001- | University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History |
Area:
anthropology, archaeology, environmental archaeology, zooarchaeology, Mesoamerica, MayaGoogle:
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Cross-listing: Anthropology Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorElizabeth Graham | research assistant | University College London (Anthropology Tree) | |
Paul Healy | research assistant | Trent University | |
David Pendergast | research assistant | Royal Ontario Museum (Anthropology Tree) | |
Gary W. Crawford | grad student | 1987-1990 | University of Toronto (Anthropology Tree) |
John Henderson | grad student | 1992-1997 | Cornell |
Children
Sign in to add traineeScott Macrae | grad student | University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History (Anthropology Tree) | |
Ashley E. Sharpe | grad student | University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History (Anthropology Tree) | |
Erin Thornton | grad student | 2001-2011 | University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History |
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Sharpe AE, Emery KF, Inomata T, et al. (2018) Earliest isotopic evidence in the Maya region for animal management and long-distance trade at the site of Ceibal, Guatemala. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Pfeiffer JM, Atkinson CL, Sharpe AE, et al. (2018) Phylogeny of Mesoamerican freshwater mussels and a revised tribe-level classification of the Ambleminae Zoologica Scripta. 48: 106-117 |
Pfeiffer JM, Sharpe AE, Johnson NA, et al. (2017) Correction to: Molecular phylogeny of the Nearctic and Mesoamerican freshwater mussel genus Megalonaias Hydrobiologia. 811: 153-154 |
Pfeiffer JM, Sharpe AE, Johnson NA, et al. (2017) Molecular phylogeny of the Nearctic and Mesoamerican freshwater mussel genus Megalonaias Hydrobiologia. 811: 139-151 |
Sharpe AE, Kamenov GD, Gilli A, et al. (2016) Lead (Pb) Isotope Baselines for Studies of Ancient Human Migration and Trade in the Maya Region. Plos One. 11: e0164871 |
Emery K, Thornton E, Sharpe A, et al. (2016) Testing osteometric and morphological methods for turkey species determination in Maya faunal assemblages Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 10: 607-631 |
Thornton E, Emery KF, Speller C. (2016) Ancient Maya turkey husbandry: Testing theories through stable isotope analysis Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports |
Sharpe AE, Emery KF. (2015) Differential animal use within three Late Classic Maya states: Implications for politics and trade Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 40: 280-301 |
Thornton EK, Emery KF. (2015) The Uncertain Origins of Mesoamerican Turkey Domestication Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. 1-24 |
Thornton EK, Emery KF, Steadman DW, et al. (2012) Earliest Mexican Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) in the Maya Region: implications for pre-Hispanic animal trade and the timing of turkey domestication. Plos One. 7: e42630 |