Charles Kimberlin Brain
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- Bachelors Geology University of Cape Town
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Kimberlin Brain , also known as C. K. "Bob" Brain, was a South African paleontologist who studied and taught African cave taphonomy for more than fifty years. Biography Brain was born in Salisbury, Northern Rhodesia on 7 May 1931.
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- The Hunters or the Hunted?: An Introduction to African Cave Taphonomy (1983) (1201)
- The Hunters or the Hunted (1981) (349)
- Swartkrans. A cave's chronicle of early man (1994) (281)
- Evidence from the Swartkrans cave for the earliest use of fire (1988) (244)
- Diet of Australopithecus robustus at Swartkrans from stable carbon isotopic analysis (1994) (230)
- The contribution of Namib desert Hottentots to an understanding of australopithecine bone accumulations (1969) (225)
- New Finds at the Swartkrans Australopithecine Site (1970) (166)
- The Transvaal ape-man-bearing cave deposits (1958) (163)
- Isotopic evidence for dietary differences between two extinct baboon species from Swartkrans (1989) (151)
- Hottentot food remains and their meaning in the interpretation of fossil bone assemblages (1967) (125)
- Beyond leopards: tooth marks and the contribution of multiple carnivore taxa to the accumulation of the Swartkrans Member 3 fossil assemblage. (2004) (114)
- Recently identified postcranial remains of Paranthropus and early Homo from Swartkrans Cave, South Africa. (2001) (102)
- Owls, caves and fossils. Predation, preservation and accumulation of small mammal bones in caves, with an analysis of the Pleistocene cave faunas from Westbury-Sub-Mendip, Somerset, U.K. (1991) (102)
- New evidence of early hominids, their culture and environment from the Swartkrans cave, South Africa (1988) (95)
- New Finds at the Swartkrans Australopithecine Site (contd): More Evidence of an Advanced Hominid at Swartkrans (1970) (93)
- The contribution of limb bone fracture patterns to reconstructing early hominid behaviour at Swartkrans cave (South Africa): archaeological application of a new analytical method (2005) (89)
- Cosmogenic nuclide burial dating of hominin-bearing Pleistocene cave deposits at Swartkrans, South Africa (2014) (88)
- Bone weathering and the problem of bone pseudo-tools (1967) (80)
- The first animals : ca. 760-million-year-old sponge-like fossils from Namibia : research article (2012) (76)
- Breathing life into fossils : taphonomic studies in honor of C.K. (Bob) Brain (2007) (71)
- Taphonomy of ungulate ribs and the consumption of meat and bone by 1.2-million-year-old hominins at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania (2013) (68)
- Disentangling Early Stone Age palimpsests: determining the functional independence of hominid- and carnivore-derived portions of archaeofaunas. (2004) (67)
- Testing the “shift in the balance of power” hypothesis at Swartkrans, South Africa: Hominid cave use and subsistence behavior in the Early Pleistocene (2008) (59)
- New data and ideas on the foraging behaviour of Early Stone Age hominids at Swartkrans Cave, South Africa (2004) (53)
- Observations on the Behaviour of Vervet Monkeys Cercopithecus Aethiops (1965) (45)
- New hominid fossils from Member 1 of the Swartkrans formation, South Africa. (2012) (42)
- The Probable Role of Leopards as Predators of the Swartkrans Australopithecines (1969) (38)
- Newly discovered fossil- and artifact-bearing deposits, uranium-series ages, and Plio-Pleistocene hominids at Swartkrans cave, South Africa. (2009) (31)
- An Interpretation of the Bone Assemblage from the Kromdraai Australopithecine Site, South Africa (1975) (30)
- Faunal Remains from the Bushman Rock Shelter, Eastern Transvaal (1969) (28)
- Hominid evolution and climactic change (1981) (21)
- A Preliminary Account of the Redcliff Stone Age Cave Site in Rhodesia (1967) (20)
- Rotifers of the genus Proales from saline springs in the Namib desert, with the description of a new species (1993) (20)
- Kafuan Stone Artefacts in the Post-Australopithecine Breccia at Makapansgat (1955) (18)
- New Evidence for Climatic Change during Middle and Late Stone Age Times in Rhodesia (1969) (17)
- A new absolute date from Swartkrans Cave for the oldest occurrences of Paranthropus robustus and Oldowan stone tools in South Africa. (2021) (14)
- Some observations on Cloudina, a terminal Proterozoic index fossil from Namibia (2001) (14)
- CHAMAELEO DILEPIS—A Study on its Biology and Behaviour (1961) (13)
- New early Pleistocene hominin teeth from the Swartkrans Formation, South Africa. (2016) (12)
- An Attempt to Reconstruct the Behaviour of Australopithecines: The Evidence for Interpersonal Violence (1972) (11)
- Insect Pests and their Control in South Africa. (10)
- Microbial osteolysis in an Early Pleistocene hominin (Paranthropus robustus) from Swartkrans, South Africa. (2015) (10)
- Rotifers of the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, South Africa (1995) (10)
- The Use of Microfaunal Remains as Habitat Indicators in the Namib (1974) (9)
- A short account of the reptiles of the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park (1958) (7)
- Do we owe our intelligence to a predatory past? (2015) (7)
- From myth to methodology (1982) (6)
- Host Plants of the Tobacco Aphis, Myzus persicae. (1940) (6)
- Swartkrans as a case study in African cave taphonomy (1980) (6)
- Field observation on lizards ( Scincidae: Mabuya ) in the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park (1969) (5)
- Contribution to the knowledge of mealybugs, genus Pseudococcus, in the vicinity of cape Town, South Africa. (5)
- The Importance of Predation to the Course of Human and Other Animal Evolution (1995) (5)
- Note on the Breeding of the South African Skink, Typhlosaurus lineatus Boulenger (1959) (4)
- Skeletons in the cupboard (1987) (4)
- Interpretive problems in a search for micro-invertebrate fossils from a neoproterozoic limestone in Namibia (2001) (4)
- Presidential Address Interpreting the bone accumulations from the Sterkfontein Valley caves: A case study in quaternary research (1978) (3)
- A Later African Chelles-Acheul Site near Nakop, South Kalahari (1955) (3)
- Raymond Dart and our African origins (2003) (2)
- Mating in the South African Mole Snake, Pseudaspis cana (Linnaeus) (1959) (2)
- Comments on the Namib's past (1984) (2)
- The importance of Nama Group sediments and fossils to the debate about animal origins (1997) (2)
- What taphonomically oriented research at Swartkrans caves reveals about early hominid behavior (2010) (2)
- On the Hemipenis of the Mole Snake, Pseudaspis cana (Linn) (1960) (2)
- Comments on a Visit to Makapansgat Limeworks, December 1962 (1965) (1)
- The contribution of Alun R. Hughes to the early development of cave taphonomy: a tribute (1991) (1)
- Some adaptations for survival by African hominids during the last five million years (1987) (1)
- The three ages of fire (2001) (1)
- Trees and wild flowers on the Rhodesian farm. Part XII. (1940) (1)
- A perspective on the PAST : reviews of current issues and research findings : human origins research in South Africa (2003) (1)
- The Coceidae of South Africa. (0)
- The geology of the Transvaal ape-manbearing cave deposits. (1956) (0)
- African ancestors (1984) (0)
- Report on Typhus Conditions in Native Dwellings. (0)
- Report on the Southern Rhodesia Trypanosomiasis Committee and Bureau. (1937) (0)
- Detecting decay (1990) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE BIRTH OF YOUNG CHAMAELEO JACKSONI (1962) (0)
- Bare bones of a life (2002) (0)
- The Mammals of the Southern African Sub-region: R. H. N. Smithers (2005) (0)
- Presidential address: taphonomy as an aid to African palaeontology (1981) (0)
- John Talbot Robinson Hon. FRSSAf (2004) (0)
- 100 Years of the Annals of the Transvaal Museum, 1908-2008 : historical notes (2008) (0)
- Were our early ancestors murderers and head-hunters? A prehistoric detective story : cover story (2009) (0)
- Basil Cooke's contributions to our understanding of South African cave deposits and fossil fauna (2006) (0)
- A preliminary report on the cotton pests of South Africa. (0)
- Contribution to the study of mealy bugs of the Tribe Pseudococcini (Coccidae) with special reference to the genus Pseudococcus (0)
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