Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use L Stephens, D Fuller, N Boivin, T Rick, N Gauthier, A Kay, B Marwick, ... Science 365 (6456), 897-902, 2019 | 519 | 2019 |
Ancient DNA in anthropology: methods, applications, and ethics FA Kaestle, KA Horsburgh American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2002 | 331 | 2002 |
Setting the stage–Building and working in an ancient DNA laboratory M Knapp, AC Clarke, KA Horsburgh, EA Matisoo-Smith Annals of Anatomy-Anatomischer Anzeiger 194 (1), 3-6, 2012 | 216 | 2012 |
Complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequences from the first New Zealanders M Knapp, KA Horsburgh, S Prost, JA Stanton, HR Buckley, RK Walter, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (45), 18350-18354, 2012 | 94 | 2012 |
An early date for cattle from Namaqualand, South Africa: implications for the origins of herding in southern Africa J Orton, P Mitchell, R Klein, T Steele, KA Horsburgh Antiquity 87 (335), 108-120, 2013 | 91 | 2013 |
Pacific ‘Babes’: issues in the origins and dispersal of Pacific pigs and the potential of mitochondrial DNA analysis MS Allen, E Matisoo‐Smith, KA Horsburgh International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 11 (1‐2), 4-13, 2001 | 73 | 2001 |
DNA for Archaeologists E Matisoo-Smith, KA Horsburgh Routledge, 2016 | 72 | 2016 |
Genetic characterization of an archaeological sheep assemblage from South Africa’s Western Cape KA Horsburgh, A Rhines Journal of Archaeological Science 37 (11), 2906-2910, 2010 | 55 | 2010 |
Wild or domesticated? An ancient DNA approach to canid species identification in South Africa's Western Cape Province KA Horsburgh Journal of archaeological science 35 (6), 1474-1480, 2008 | 49 | 2008 |
Complete mitochondrial genomes of New Zealand’s first dogs K Greig, J Boocock, S Prost, KA Horsburgh, C Jacomb, R Walter, ... PloS one 10 (10), e0138536, 2015 | 47 | 2015 |
The genetic diversity of the Nguni breed of African Cattle (Bos spp.): complete mitochondrial genomes of haplogroup T1 KA Horsburgh, S Prost, A Gosling, JA Stanton, C Rand, EA Matisoo-Smith PloS one 8 (8), e71956, 2013 | 45 | 2013 |
Beware the springbok in sheep’s clothing: how secure are the faunal identifications upon which we build our models? KA Horsburgh, J Orton, RG Klein African Archaeological Review 33, 353-361, 2016 | 40 | 2016 |
Molecular identification of sheep at Blydefontein rock shelter, South Africa KA Horsburgh, JV Moreno-Mayar Southern African Humanities 27 (1), 65-80, 2015 | 29 | 2015 |
Dispersal, isolation, and interaction in the islands of Polynesia: a critical review of archaeological and genetic evidence KA Horsburgh, MD McCoy Diversity 9 (3), 37, 2017 | 27 | 2017 |
Human‐mediated extirpation of the unique Chatham Islands sea lion and implications for the conservation management of remaining New Zealand sea lion populations NJ Rawlence, CJ Collins, CNK Anderson, JJ Maxwell, IWG Smith, ... Molecular Ecology 25 (16), 3950-3961, 2016 | 27 | 2016 |
Revisiting the Kalahari debate in the highlands: ancient DNA provides new faunal identifications at Sehonghong, Lesotho KA Horsburgh, JV Moreno-Mayar, AL Gosling Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 51 (3), 295-306, 2016 | 26 | 2016 |
Molecular anthropology: The judicial use of genetic data in archaeology KA Horsburgh Journal of archaeological science 56, 141-145, 2015 | 24 | 2015 |
Counting and miscounting sheep: genetic evidence for pervasive misclassification of wild fauna as domestic stock JV Moreno-Mayar, KA Horsburgh, RG Klein Southern African Humanities 30 (1), 53-69, 2017 | 16 | 2017 |
Genetic variation in archaeological Rattus exulans remains from the Emily Bay settlement site, Norfolk Island E Matisoo-Smith, KA Horsburgh, JH Robins, A Anderson RECORDS-AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM 53, 81-84, 2001 | 15 | 2001 |
A reply to Plug 2017: science requires self-correction K Ann Horsburgh Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 53 (1), 114-118, 2018 | 13 | 2018 |