Jennifer A. Parkinson, Ph.D.

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2013 Anthropology City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
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Archaeology Anthropology, Physical Anthropology
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Thomas Plummer grad student 2013 CUNY
 (A GIS Image Analysis Approach to Documenting Oldowan Hominin Carcass Acquisition: Evidence from Kanjera South, FLK Zinj, and Neotaphonomic Models of Carnivore Bone Destruction.)
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Plummer TW, Oliver JS, Finestone EM, et al. (2023) Expanded geographic distribution and dietary strategies of the earliest Oldowan hominins and . Science (New York, N.Y.). 379: 561-566
Pobiner B, Dumouchel L, Parkinson J. (2020) A New Semi-Quantitative Method For Coding Carnivore Chewing Damage With An Application To Modern African Lion-Damaged Bones Palaios. 35: 302-315
Parkinson JA. (2018) Revisiting the hunting-versus-scavenging debate at FLK Zinj: A GIS spatial analysis of bone surface modifications produced by hominins and carnivores in the FLK 22 assemblage, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 511: 29-51
Kapoor V, Antonelli T, Parkinson JA, et al. (2016) Oral health correlates of captivity. Research in Veterinary Science. 107: 213-9
Hartstone-Rose A, Parkinson JA, Criste T, et al. (2015) Comparing apples and oranges-the influence of food mechanical properties on ingestive bite sizes in lemurs. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 157: 513-8
Parkinson JA, Plummer T, Hartstone-Rose A. (2015) Characterizing felid tooth marking and gross bone damage patterns using GIS image analysis: an experimental feeding study with large felids. Journal of Human Evolution. 80: 114-34
Parkinson JA, Plummer TW, Bose R. (2014) A GIS-based approach to documenting large canid damage to bones Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 409: 57-71
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