Natalie Munro
#118,320
Most Influential Person Now
Academic
Natalie Munro's AcademicInfluence.com Rankings
Natalie Munrocomputer-science Degrees
Computer Science
#12013
World Rank
#12791
Historical Rank
Computational Linguistics
#3093
World Rank
#3130
Historical Rank
Machine Learning
#5653
World Rank
#5731
Historical Rank
Artificial Intelligence
#6101
World Rank
#6196
Historical Rank
Download Badge
Computer Science
Natalie Munro's Degrees
- PhD Computer Science Stanford University
- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Computer Science University of California, Berkeley
Similar Degrees You Can Earn
Why Is Natalie Munro Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Natalie Munro is an American anthropologist and professor, specializing in zooarchaeology, the study of animal remains found at archaeological sites. She is known for her research on the critical transition from hunter-gatherer to agrarian societies, which took place between 15,000 and 7,500 years ago. Munro's work primarily focuses on early human communities in southwest Asia, particularly in Israel, Turkey, and Greece.
Natalie Munro's Published Works
Published Works
- The Tortoise and the Hare (2000) (592)
- Zooarchaeological Measures of Hunting Pressure and Occupation Intensity in the Natufian (2004) (266)
- Approaches to Prehistoric Diet Breadth, Demography, and Prey Ranking Systems in Time and Space (2002) (226)
- Gazelle bone fat processing in the Levantine Epipalaeolithic (2005) (192)
- A 12,000-year-old Shaman burial from the southern Levant (Israel) (2008) (135)
- Increasing the resolution of the Broad Spectrum Revolution in the Southern Levantine Epipaleolithic (19-12 ka). (2009) (111)
- On the evolution of diet and landscape during the Upper Paleolithic through Mesolithic at Franchthi Cave (Peloponnese, Greece). (2011) (106)
- A forager–herder trade-off, from broad-spectrum hunting to sheep management at Aşıklı Höyük, Turkey (2014) (103)
- Early evidence (ca. 12,000 B.P.) for feasting at a burial cave in Israel (2010) (99)
- Gazelle bone marrow yields and Epipalaeolithic carcass exploitation strategies in the southern Levant (2007) (72)
- Small game, the younger dryas, and the transition to agriculture in the southern levant (2003) (71)
- Aging mountain gazelle (gazella gazella): refining methods of tooth eruption and wear and bone fusion (2009) (65)
- TEMPORAL RELATIONS BETWEEN MATERNAL RUBELLA AND CONGENITAL DEFECTS (1987) (57)
- Beyond Cautionary Tales: A Multivariate Taphonomic Approach for Resolving Equifinality in Zooarchaeological Studies (2004) (57)
- Nahal Ein Gev II, a Late Natufian Community at the Sea of Galilee (2016) (56)
- Epipaleolithic Subsistence Intensification in the Southern Levant: The Faunal Evidence (2009) (56)
- Carcass damage and digested bone from mountain lions (Felis concolor): implications for carcass persistence on landscapes as a function of prey age (2012) (44)
- The Natufian Culture: The Harbinger of Food- Producing Societies (2017) (42)
- The Emergence of Animal Management in the Southern Levant (2018) (41)
- A Holistic Approach to Examining Ancient Agriculture (2009) (35)
- The sacred and the mundane: domestic activities at a Late Natufian burial site in the Levant (2007) (34)
- Hunted gazelles evidence cooling, but not drying, during the Younger Dryas in the southern Levant (2016) (33)
- An investigation of Anasazi turkey production in southwestern Colorado (1994) (31)
- A prelude to agriculture: Game use and occupation intensity during the Natufian period in the southern Levant (2001) (30)
- A Natufian Ritual Event (2016) (30)
- Debating Issues of Equifinality in Ungulate Skeletal Part Studies (2004) (27)
- An exploration of character traits and linear measurements for sexing mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) skeletons (2011) (21)
- Human Hunting and Nascent Animal Management at Middle Pre-Pottery Neolithic Yiftah'el, Israel (2016) (21)
- Human hunting and site occupation intensity in the Early Epipaleolithic of the Jordanian western highlands (2016) (21)
- Human subsistence change in the Late Pleistocene Mediterranean Basin (2009) (20)
- Zooarchaeological Evidence for Early Neolithic Colonization at Franchthi Cave (Peloponnese, Greece) (2015) (18)
- Modeling paleolithic predator-prey dynamics and the effects of hunting pressure on prey 'choice' (2008) (16)
- Integrating inter- & intra-site analyses of Epipalaeolithic faunal assemblages from Israel (2009) (15)
- Aurochs bone deposits at Kfar HaHoresh and the southern Levant across the agricultural transition (2017) (15)
- Material input rates and dietary breadth during the Upper Paleolithic through Mesolithic at Franchthi and Klissoura 1 Caves (Peloponnese, Greece) (2012) (14)
- Terminal Pleistocene subsistence strategies and aquatic resource use in southern Greece (2017) (12)
- A zooarchaeological history of the Neolithic occupations at Franchthi Cave and paralia in southern Greece (2020) (10)
- Provisioning the Ritual Neolithic Site of Kfar HaHoresh, Israel at the Dawn of Animal Management (2016) (9)
- A human face carved on a pebble from the Late Natufian site of Nahal Ein Gev II (2017) (9)
- Animal husbandry and food provisioning at the Kura-Araxes settlement of Köhne Shahar in Northwestern Iran (2019) (8)
- Early line and hook fishing at the Epipaleolithic site of Jordan River Dureijat (Northern Israel) (2021) (7)
- Depositional histories of faunal remains from the Neolithic cultic site of Kfar HaHoresh, Israel (2017) (6)
- An endemic pathway to sheep and goat domestication at Aşıklı Höyük (Central Anatolia, Turkey) (2022) (5)
- Fall and rise of immunity to rubella. (1987) (5)
- Hunting in the Negev: Insights from the Late Epipaleolithic fauna of Ramat Harif (2020) (4)
- Back to base: re-thinking variations in settlement and mobility behaviors in the Levantine Late Middle Paleolithic as seen from Shovakh Cave (2021) (4)
- The Forager–Farmer Transition in the Southern Levant (ca. 20,000–8,500 cal. BP) (2018) (4)
- Differential bone preservation and human foraging at the Early Epipaleolithic site of Tor at-Tareeq (WHS1065) in the western highlands of Jordan (2016) (3)
- Specialized aquatic resource exploitation at the Late Natufian site of Nahal Ein Gev II, Israel (2021) (3)
- Human hunting adaptations at Wadi Madamagh, Jordan at the peak of the Last Glacial Maximum (2020) (3)
- Remembering a sacred place – The depositional history of Hilazon Tachtit, a Natufian burial cave (2019) (3)
- Revisiting Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) body size change in the southern Levant: A case for anthropogenic impact (2022) (1)
- Body size variation in a modern collection of mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) skeletons (2022) (1)
- Hilazon Tachtit Cave, a Late Natufian Burial Site in the Western Lower Galilee, Israel (2017) (1)
- The Ideal Free Distribution, Population Packing, and the Forager to Producer Transition in the Southern Levant (2019) (0)
- Zooarchaeology and Conservation Biology. R. Lee Lyman , Kenneth P. Cannon (2006) (0)
- Pastoralism in the Early Bronze Age Kura-Araxes Cultural Tradition: Stable Oxygen (Δ18o) and Carbon (Δ13c) Isotope Analyses of Herd Mobility at Köhne Shahar in Northwestern Iran (2023) (0)
- Faunal evidence for the Neolithic colonization of Franchthi Cave, Greece (ca. 7000-6500 cal BC) (2015) (0)
- Zooarchaeological and Stable Oxygen (δ18O) Isotope Analyses of Herd Management Strategies at the Early Bronze Age Kura-Araxes Settlement of Köhne Shahar in Northwestern Iran (2019) (0)
- Sand Canyon Locality site testing program faunal dataset (2011) (0)
- "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust" –Natufian Cemeteries and Human Perceptions of Nature (2017) (0)
- Zooarchaeological Investigation of Late Pleistocene Subsistence Adaptations in Iran (2017) (0)
- MATERNAL RUBELLA AFTER 18 WEEKS (1987) (0)
- Early Human Control over Ungulate Taxa in the southern Levant (2017) (0)
- The Emergence of Animal Management in the Southern Levant (2018) (0)
This paper list is powered by the following services:
Other Resources About Natalie Munro
What Schools Are Affiliated With Natalie Munro?
Natalie Munro is affiliated with the following schools: