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Natalie Munro
Natalie Munro
Natalie Munro
is an American
anthropologist
and professor, specializing in
zooarchaeology
, the study of animal remains found at
archaeological site
s. 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
.
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A national harmonised data collection network for neurodevelopmental disorders: A transdiagnostic assessment protocol for neurodevelopment, mental health, functioning and well‐bein...
by
Kelsie A. Boulton
,
David Coghill
,
Natalie Silove
,
Elizabeth Pellicano
,
Andrew J. O. Whitehouse
,
Mark A. Bellgrove
,
Nicole J. Rinehart
,
Suncica Lah
,
Marie‐Antoinette Redoblado‐Hodge
,
Nadia Badawi
,
Helen Heussler
,
Nicole Rogerson
,
Joshua Burns
,
Michelle A. Farrar
,
Ralph Nanan
,
Iona Novak
,
Micah B. Goldwater
,
Natalie Munro
,
Leanne Togher
,
Natasha Nassar
,
Phillipa Quinn
,
Christel M. Middeldorp
,
Adam J. Guastella
Published 2021
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