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Professor Eerkens is interested in how humans, especially hunter-gatherers, adapt to social and environmental conditions and how these adaptations affect kinship, diet, resource extraction, land tenure practices, and the adoption and modification of material technologies, especially ceramics and stone-tools. He applies evolutionary models to better understand change in the archaeological record, especially ideas from cultural transmission theory. He has conducted archaeological field research in California, Nevada, South-Central Peru, and Northwest Europe. Much of his research incorporates archaeometric applications such as stable isotope analysis, gas chromatography, electron microprobe, neutron activation, and X-Ray Fluorescence.
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (2023): 109-109
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Alexandra M. M. Greenwald, Gregory R. R. Burns,Jelmer W. W. Eerkens,Eric J. J. Bartelink,Alan Leventhal, Monica V. V. Arellano
American journal of biological anthropologyno. 1 (2023): 109-125
CALIFORNIA ARCHAEOLOGYpp.1-19, (2023)
Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeologypp.125-152, (2023)
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California archaeologyno. 1 (2023): 33-51
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LATIN AMERICAN ANTIQUITYpp.1-18, (2023)
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Cultural Transmission and Material Culturepp.63-81, (2022)
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