Dr Natalie T. Uomini's Publications


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2012
  • Uomini, N. & Gowlett, J. (2011 submitted) La latéralité manuelle préhistorique, les outils et le langage. Primatologie special issue « Origines du langage », eds. A. Meguerditchian & J. Vauclair. [peer-reviewed]
  • under review
    2011
  • Uomini, N.T. (2011). Book review: Becoming Human: Innovation in Prehistoric Material and Spiritual Culture. PaleoAnthropology 2011: 427-428.
  • LINK to free open-access download
  • Uomini, N.T. (2011). Handedness in Neanderthals. In N.J. Conard and J. Richter (eds.), Neanderthal lifeways, subsistence and technology. Vertebrate Paleobiology & Paleoanthropology (series eds Eric Delson and Ross MacPhee). Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 139-154. [peer-reviewed]
  • PDF of the chapter as published.
    annotated PDF with errors corrected!
    Read the book online free at Springer
    2010
  • Meyer, G., Wuerger, S. & Uomini, N.T. (2010). A functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound study of brain lateralisation in stone tool making and language. In A.D.M. Smith, M. Schouwstra, B. de Boer, and K. Smith (eds.), The evolution of language, Proceedings of the 8th international conference (Evolang8), Utrecht, Netherlands, 14-17 April 2010. Singapore: World Scientific, 459-460. [peer-reviewed]
  • on paper/ pdf coming soon
  • Uomini, N.T. (2010). Book review: Finding our Tongues: Mothers, Infants, and the Origins of Language by Dean Falk. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 141(1):164-165.
  • online at Wiley (requires access)
  • Uomini, N. (2010). Report of the 6th SKAM Flint Technology Workshop. EuroREA 7/2010: 35.
  • online table of contents Available on paper.
  • Uomini, N. (2010). Book review: Langage de Pierre. EuroREA 7/2010: 65-67.
  • online table of contents
    Available on paper.
    2009
  • Steele, J. & Uomini, N. (2009). Can the archaeology of manual specialization tell us anything about language evolution? A survey of the state of play. In L. Malafouris & C. Renfrew (eds.), "Steps to a (Neuro-) archaeology of Mind", Cambridge Archaeological Journal 19(1): 97-110. [peer-reviewed]
  • online at Cambridge Journals (requires access)
    PDF of the paper
  • Uomini, N.T. (2009). The prehistory of handedness: archaeological data and comparative ethology. In W.C. McGrew & R. Foley (eds.), “Palaeoanthropology Meets Primatology”, Journal of Human Evolution 57(4): 411-419. [peer-reviewed]
  • PDF of the uncorrected proofs - Get the final published version online at Science Direct (requires access)
  • Uomini, N. (2009). Les gestes des droitiers et gauchers préhistoriques. In C: Dumas, B. Roussel & P.-J. Texier (eds.), «Langage de Pierre: La restitution du geste en archéologie préhistorique», Actes du Colloque Européen 10 octobre 2009. Les Baux-de-Provence: Musée des Baux de Provence, 66-69.
  • Available on paper.
  • Uomini, N.T. (2009). Prehistoric left-handers and prehistoric language. In S.A. de Beaune & F.L. Coolidge (eds), The emergence of cognitive abilities: the contribution of neuropsychology to archaeology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 37-55. [peer-reviewed]
  • Available on paper.
    2008
  • Cashmore, L., Uomini, N. & Chapelain, A. (2008). The evolution of handedness in humans and great apes: a review and current issues. Invited review for Journal of Anthropological Sciences 86: 7-35. [peer-reviewed]
  • LINK to free open-access download
  • Uomini, N.T. (2008). In the knapper's hands: identifying handedness from lithic production and use. In L. Longo & N. Skakun (eds.), "Prehistoric Technology" 40 years later: functional studies and the Russian legacy. B.A.R. International Series 1783. Oxford: Archaeopress, 51-62.
  • Available on paper.
  • Uomini, N.T. (2008). Cognition and culture: the potential for archaeology. Commentary on Haidle. Erwägen Wissen Ethik (Deliberation Knowledge Ethics) 19(2): 50-53.
  • Available on paper.
    LINK to table of contents. LINK to journal homepage
  • Uomini, N.T. (2008). Book review: From the River to the Sea: The Palaeolithic and the Neolithic on the Euphrates and in the Northern Levant. Studies in Honour of Lorraine Copeland. PaleoAnthropology 2008: 201-202.
  • LINK to free open-access download
  • Uomini, N.T. (2008). Book review: Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liège, Belgium, 2-8 September 2001. Section 5: The Middle Palaeolithic. General Sessions and Posters. PaleoAnthropology 2008: 205-206.
  • LINK to free open-access download
  • Uomini, N.T. (2008). Book review of "Documenta Praehistorica 33, Neolithic Studies 13". Archaeological Review from Cambridge 23(2), 236-240 [peer-reviewed].
  • PDF of the paper.
    LINK to journal issue table of contents.
    2006
  • Uomini, N.T. (2006). Hand-use in children for prehistoric bimanual activities. Technical report of experiments undertaken July 2006. Lejre Historical-Archaeological Research Centre, Lejre, Denmark. 12600 words.
  • PDF coming soon!
    LINK to Lejre Land of Legends webpage.
  • Uomini, N.T. (2006). In the knapper's hands: testing markers of laterality in hominin lithic production, with reference to the common substrate of language and handedness. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Southampton.
  • in full colour! PDF of the official version
    PDF version with extra Appendix 3
    2005
  • Steele, J. & Uomini, N. (2005). Humans, tools and handedness. In V. Roux and B. Bril (eds.), Stone knapping: the necessary conditions for a uniquely hominid behaviour. Cambridge, UK: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 217-239.
  • PDF coming soon!
  • Uomini, N.T. (2005). A study of interindividual variation in stone knapping, and the effects of handedness on knapping products. Technical report of experiments undertaken July 2005. Lejre Historical-Archaeological Research Centre, Lejre, Denmark. 11400 words.
  • PDF coming soon!
    Available from library of Lejre Land of Legends.
  • Uomini, N.T. (2001). Lithic indicators of handedness: assessment of methodologies and the evolution of laterality in hominids. Unpublished M.Sc. dissertation, University of Durham, UK.

  • PDF of the text only.

    Last update / dernière mise à jour 2012.03.Feb


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