Camilla Power

666 total citations
15 papers, 231 citations indexed

About

Camilla Power is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology and Anthropology. According to data from OpenAlex, Camilla Power has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 231 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 3 papers in Social Psychology and 3 papers in Anthropology. Recurrent topics in Camilla Power's work include Language and cultural evolution (3 papers), Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (2 papers) and Archaeology and Rock Art Studies (2 papers). Camilla Power is often cited by papers focused on Language and cultural evolution (3 papers), Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (2 papers) and Archaeology and Rock Art Studies (2 papers). Camilla Power collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and India. Camilla Power's co-authors include Ian Watts, Chris Knight, Volker Sommer and Leslie C. Aiello and has published in prestigious journals such as Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Current Anthropology and Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute.

In The Last Decade

Camilla Power

14 papers receiving 180 citations

Peers

Camilla Power
Marc Kissel United States
Hetty Jo Brumbach United States
Raymond Corbey Netherlands
Paul Graves United Kingdom
Rachel Reckin United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Camilla Power

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Fields of papers citing papers by Camilla Power

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Camilla Power

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
1.
Power, Camilla. (2022). Egalitarianism made us the symbolic species. 8(3-4). 207–231. 2 indexed citations
2.
Power, Camilla. (2015). Hadza gender rituals – epeme and maitoko – considered as counterparts. 1(3). 333–358. 13 indexed citations
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Power, Camilla. (2014). FEMALE PHILOPATRY AND EGALITARIANISM AS CONDITIONS FOR THE EMERGENCE OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY. The Evolution of Language. 252–259. 1 indexed citations
4.
Power, Camilla, Volker Sommer, & Ian Watts. (2013). The Seasonality Thermostat: Female Reproductive Synchrony and Male Behavior in Monkeys, Neanderthals, and Modern Humans. UEL Research Repository (University of East London). 11 indexed citations
5.
Power, Camilla & Chris Knight. (2012). ARREST FOR ATTEMPTED STREET THEATRE. Anthropology Today. 28(1). 24–26. 1 indexed citations
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Knight, Chris & Camilla Power. (2011). Social conditions for the evolutionary emergence of language. Oxford University Press eBooks. 6 indexed citations
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Power, Camilla. (2011). Fire: the spark that ignited human evolution – By Frances D. Burton. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 17(2). 409–410. 4 indexed citations
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Power, Camilla. (2010). Cosmetics, identity and consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 17. 10 indexed citations
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Knight, Chris & Camilla Power. (2006). Words are not costly displays: Shortcomings of a testosterone-fuelled model of language evolution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 29(3). 290–291. 2 indexed citations
10.
Power, Camilla, et al.. (2000). The influence of the lunar cycle on fertility on two Thoroughbred studfarms. Equine Veterinary Journal. 32(1). 75–77. 7 indexed citations
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Power, Camilla. (1999). 'Beauty magic': Deceptive sexual signalling and the evolution of ritual. 92–112. 3 indexed citations
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Power, Camilla & Ian Watts. (1997). The Woman with the Zebra's Penis: Gender, Mutability and Performance. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 3(3). 537–537. 24 indexed citations
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Power, Camilla, et al.. (1997). On Seasonal Reproductive Synchrony as an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy in Human Evolution. Current Anthropology. 38(1). 88–91. 2 indexed citations
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Knight, Chris, Camilla Power, & Ian Watts. (1995). The Human Symbolic Revolution: A Darwinian Account. Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 5(1). 75–114. 144 indexed citations
15.
Power, Camilla, et al.. (1984). The effect of initial fat reserves of gilts on their subsequent reproductive performance.. 1 indexed citations

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