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Brian M. Wood PhD Candidate Biological Anthropology Harvard University Detailed CV here My PhD research addresses foraging, food sharing, and paternal investment among Hadza hunter-gatherers of northern Tanzania. I seek to understand the social motivations and ecological constraints that guide Hadza in their choices of which foods to acquire, and how they share the foods they acquire. My theoretical perspective is that of human behavioral ecology. I am interested in the questions of how and why the Hadza compare to other hunter gatherers, and how human foragers differ from non-human primate societies. My other interests include ethnoarchaeology, human landscape ecology, and visual anthropology. Publications(In review) Wood, Brian and Marlowe, F. "Where do men's foods go? The sharing and eating of male-acquired foods among the Hadza"(2007) Mallol, Carolina, Marlowe, F., Wood, B., Porter, C., and Bar-Yosef, O. "Earth, Wind, and Fire: Archeological signals of Hadza fires". Journal of Archaeological Science 34:2035-2052. (2006) Wood, Brian. "Prestige or provisioning? A test of foraging goals among the Hadza" Current Anthropology 47(2):383-387. (2006) Wood, Brian and
Wood, Z. "Energetically
optimal travel across terrain: visualizations and a new metric of
geographic distance with archaeological applications" Proceedings
of SPIE Electronic Imaging, San Jose, January 2006 (2000) Wood, Brian, and
Hill, K. "A
test of the
‘showing-off' hypothesis with Ache hunters"
Current Anthropology
41(1):124-125. Conference Papers(2007) Wood, B. and Marlowe, F. "Do Hadza children benefit from the father's foraging?" The Father Effect Symposium, Human Behavior and Evolution Society Meetings.(2007)
Wood, B. "Food sharing in a population of
hunter-gatherers: are men providing public goods?"
Invited lecture, University of Copenhagen, Department of Economics,
Workshop in Experimental and Behavioral Economics. (2007)
Marlowe, F., and Wood, B. "The Hadza male's dilemma: Good father
or Good Citizen?" Paternal Care Symposium, American
Association of Physical Anthropology Meetings. (2005) Wood, Brian "Hadza foraging goals". 4th annual meetings of the New England Biological Anthropology Society, March 19, 2005. (2004) Jones, Terry, Hylkema, M.,
Wood, B., and
Barrios, A. “Colonization, culture, and chaos on the central (2003) Wood, Brian, Chin, E., and
Taylor, A.
“Analyzing alternative teacher certification programs with GIS”. (2000) Wood, Brian. “Prehistoric exploitation of the Annadel obsidian quarry”. 30th annual meetings of the Society for California Archaeology, April 21, 2000. (1999) Wood, Brian. “Why men hunt: testing the ‘Showing Off' hypothesis” Undergraduate Research Conference, UC Davis. April 24, 1999. (1998) Wood, Brian. “Ache material culture” Occasional speakers series, Far Western Anthropological Research Group. July 23, 1998 |
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