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Kathryn Weedman Arthur
Researcher at University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Publications - 15
Citations - 492
Kathryn Weedman Arthur is an academic researcher from University of South Florida St. Petersburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cultural heritage. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 361 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathryn Weedman Arthur include University of South Florida.
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Ancient Ethiopian genome reveals extensive Eurasian admixture throughout the African continent
M. Gallego Llorente,Eppie R. Jones,Anders Eriksson,Anders Eriksson,Veronika Siska,Kathryn Weedman Arthur,John W. Arthur,Matthew C. Curtis,Matthew C. Curtis,Jay T. Stock,Mauro Coltorti,Pierluigi Pieruccini,Sean Stretton,Fiona Brock,Fiona Brock,Thomas Higham,Y.-K. Park,Michael Hofreiter,Michael Hofreiter,Daniel G. Bradley,Jong Bhak,Ron Pinhasi,Andrea Manica +22 more
TL;DR: The genome of an Ethiopian male, “Mota,” who lived approximately 4500 years ago is sequenced to demonstrate that the Eurasian backflow into Africa came from a population closely related to Early Neolithic farmers, who had colonized Europe 4000 years earlier.
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Feminine Knowledge and Skill Reconsidered: Women and Flaked Stone Tools
TL;DR: The authors suggest that women were the producers of Paleolithic stone scrapers, engaged in bipolar technology, and as such perhaps responsible for some of the earliest known lithic technologies, and that women procure high-quality stone from long distances, produce formal tools with skill, and use their tools efficiently.
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The evolution and changing ecology of the African hominid oral microbiome
James A. Fellows Yates,James A. Fellows Yates,Irina M. Velsko,Franziska Aron,Cosimo Posth,Cosimo Posth,Courtney A. Hofman,Rita M. Austin,Rita M. Austin,Cody Parker,Cody Parker,Allison E. Mann,Kathrin Nägele,Kathryn Weedman Arthur,John W. Arthur,Catherine C. Bauer,Isabelle Crevecoeur,Christophe Cupillard,Matthew C. Curtis,Love Dalén,Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla,J. Carlos Díez Fernández-Lomana,Dorothée G. Drucker,Elena Escribano Escrivá,Michael Francken,Victoria E. Gibbon,Manuel R. González Morales,Ana Grande Mateu,Katerina Harvati,Amanda G. Henry,Louise T. Humphrey,Mario Menéndez,Dušan Mihailović,Marco Peresani,Marco Peresani,Sofía Rodríguez Moroder,Mirjana Roksandic,Hélène Rougier,Sandra Sázelová,Jay T. Stock,Jay T. Stock,Jay T. Stock,Lawrence Guy Straus,Jiří Svoboda,Jiří Svoboda,Barbara Teßmann,Michael J. Walker,Robert C. Power,Robert C. Power,Cecil M. Lewis,Krithivasan Sankaranarayanan,Katerina Guschanski,Katerina Guschanski,Katerina Guschanski,Richard W. Wrangham,Floyd E. Dewhirst,Floyd E. Dewhirst,Domingo C. Salazar-García,Johannes Krause,Alexander Herbig,Christina Warinner,Christina Warinner,Christina Warinner +62 more
TL;DR: This paper analyzed 124 dental biofilm metagenomes from humans, including Neanderthals and Late Pleistocene to present-day modern humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, as well as New World howler monkeys for comparison.
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Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragers
Mark Lipson,Elizabeth A. Sawchuk,Jessica C. Thompson,Jonas Oppenheimer,Christian A. Tryon,Kathryn L. Ranhorn,Kathryn M. de Luna,Kendra Sirak,Iñigo Olalde,Stanley H. Ambrose,John W. Arthur,Kathryn Weedman Arthur,George Ayodo,Alex Bertacchi,Jessica I. Cerezo-Román,Brendan J. Culleton,Matthew C. Curtis,Jacob Davis,Agness Gidna,Anna Viola Hanson,Potiphar Kaliba,Maggie Katongo,Amandus Kwekason,Myra F. Laird,Jason Lewis,Audax Mabulla,Fredrick Mapemba,Alan Morris,George S. Mudenda,Raphael Mwafulirwa,Daudi Mwangomba,Emmanuel Ndiema,Christine Ogola,F. Steve Schilt,Pamela R. Willoughby,David K. Wright,Andrew Zipkin,Ron Pinhasi,Douglas J. Kennett,Fredrick K. Manthi,Nadin Rohland,Nick Patterson,David Reich,Mary E. Prendergast +43 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors present genome-wide ancient DNA data for six individuals from eastern and south-central Africa spanning the past approximately 18,000 years (doubling the time depth of sub-Saharan African ancient DNA).
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The Transition from Hunting–Gathering to Food Production in the Gamo Highlands of Southern Ethiopia
John W. Arthur,Matthew C. Curtis,Kathryn Weedman Arthur,Mauro Coltorti,Pierluigi Pieruccini,Joséphine Lesur,Dorian Q. Fuller,Leilani Lucas,Lawrence B. Conyers,Jay T. Stock,Sean Stretton,Robert H. Tykot +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated how Holocene communities of the Boreda Gamo Highlands constructed new landscapes and technologies in their transition from hunting and gathering to an agropastoral way of life.