Kim Hill

Kim Hill

Arizona State University

H-index: 74

North America-United States

About Kim Hill

Kim Hill, With an exceptional h-index of 74 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Arizona State University, specializes in the field of anthropology, hunter gatherers, paraguay, evolution, biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

What does prey harvest composition signal to a social audience?: Experimental studies with Aché hunter-gatherers of Paraguay

Inter-household transfers of material goods among Sama “sea nomads” of the Philippines: Reciprocity, helping, signaling, or something else?

Reproductive inequality in humans and other mammals

What makes a forager turn coastal

Remarkably Low KIR and HLA Diversity in Amerindians Reveals Signatures of Strong Purifying Selection Shaping the Centromeric KIR Region

Behavioral convergence in humans and animals

The life history of human foraging: Cross-cultural and individual variation

The resilience to human foraging of intertidal resources on the south Cape coast of South Africa and the implications for pre-historic foragers

Kim Hill Information

University

Position

Professor of Anthropology

Citations(all)

35679

Citations(since 2020)

8909

Cited By

32271

hIndex(all)

74

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

147

i10Index(since 2020)

95

Email

University Profile Page

Arizona State University

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Kim Hill Skills & Research Interests

anthropology

hunter gatherers

paraguay

evolution

biology

Top articles of Kim Hill

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What does prey harvest composition signal to a social audience?: Experimental studies with Aché hunter-gatherers of Paraguay

Evolution and Human Behavior

Andrew PC Bishop

Amanda McGrosky

Benjamin C Trumble

Michael Gurven

Kim Hill

2023/9/1

Inter-household transfers of material goods among Sama “sea nomads” of the Philippines: Reciprocity, helping, signaling, or something else?

PloS one

Julia R Phelps

Kier Mitchel E Pitogo

Angelica T Emit

Kim Hill

2023/8/24

Reproductive inequality in humans and other mammals

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Cody T Ross

Paul L Hooper

Jennifer E Smith

Adrian V Jaeggi

Eric Alden Smith

...

2023/5/30

What makes a forager turn coastal

Human Behavioral Ecology in Coastal Environments, University Press of Florida, Gainesville

Colin D Wren

Marco A Janssen

Kim Hill

Curtis W Marean

2023/2/14

Remarkably Low KIR and HLA Diversity in Amerindians Reveals Signatures of Strong Purifying Selection Shaping the Centromeric KIR Region

Molecular biology and evolution

Luciana de Brito Vargas

Marcia H Beltrame

Brenda Ho

Wesley M Marin

Ravi Dandekar

...

2022/1/1

Behavioral convergence in humans and animals

Science

Kim Hill

Robert Boyd

2021/1/15

The life history of human foraging: Cross-cultural and individual variation

Science advances

Jeremy Koster

Richard McElreath

Kim Hill

Douglas Yu

Glenn Shepard Jr

...

2020/6/24

The resilience to human foraging of intertidal resources on the south Cape coast of South Africa and the implications for pre-historic foragers

JC De Vynck

M Difford

R Anderson

CW Marean

RM Cowling

...

2020/5/1

The foraging potential of the Holocene Cape south coast of South Africa without the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain

Colin D Wren

Susan Botha

Jan De Vynck

Marco A Janssen

Kim Hill

...

2020/5/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 131
Ernst Fehr

Ernst Fehr

Universität Zürich

H-index: 83
Eric L. Charnov

Eric L. Charnov

University of New Mexico

H-index: 82
Michael Gurven

Michael Gurven

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 62
Frank Marlowe

Frank Marlowe

University of Cambridge

H-index: 50
Ana Magdalena Hurtado

Ana Magdalena Hurtado

Arizona State University

H-index: 45
Flinn, M.V.

Flinn, M.V.

Baylor University

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