David J. Meltzer, PhD
Affiliations: | Southern Methodist Univerisity |
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Perri AR, Feuerborn TR, Frantz LAF, et al. (2021) Dog domestication and the dual dispersal of people and dogs into the Americas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Moreno-Mayar JV, Vinner L, de Barros Damgaard P, et al. (2018) Early human dispersals within the Americas. Science (New York, N.Y.) |
Johannsen NN, Larson G, Meltzer DJ, et al. (2017) A composite window into human history. Science (New York, N.Y.). 356: 1118-1120 |
Braje TJ, Dillehay TD, Erlandson JM, et al. (2017) Were Hominins in California ∼130,000 Years Ago? Paleoamerica. 3: 200-202 |
Grayson DK, Meltzer DJ. (2015) Revisiting Paleoindian exploitation of extinct North American mammals Journal of Archaeological Science. 56: 177-193 |
Grayson DK, Meltzer DJ, Buikstra JE, et al. (2014) Early Americans: respecting ancestors. Science (New York, N.Y.). 345: 390 |
Meltzer DJ, Holliday VT, Cannon MD, et al. (2014) Chronological evidence fails to support claim of an isochronous widespread layer of cosmic impact indicators dated to 12,800 years ago. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: E2162-71 |
Rasmussen M, Anzick SL, Waters MR, et al. (2014) The genome of a Late Pleistocene human from a Clovis burial site in western Montana. Nature. 506: 225-9 |
Holliday VT, Surovell T, Meltzer DJ, et al. (2014) The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis: A cosmic catastrophe Journal of Quaternary Science. 29: 515-530 |
Boslough M, Nicoll K, Holliday V, et al. (2012) Arguments and evidence against a Younger Dryas impact event Geophysical Monograph Series. 198: 13-26 |