Robert L. Anemone

Professor of Anthropology

  1. J Coelho, RL Anemone, S Carvalho (2021) Unsupervised learning of satellite images enhances discovery of late Miocene fossil sites in the Urema Rift, Gorongosa, Mozambique. PeerJ 9: e11573. peerj.com/articles/11573/
  2. RL Anemone, GC Conroy, Eds. (2018) New Geospatial Approaches to the Anthropological Sciences. University of New Mexico Press/SAR Press, Albuquerque, NM. ISBN 9780826359674.
  3. GC Conroy, A Chew, KD Rose, TM Bown, RL Anemone, GF Gunnell, (2018) Assessing unsupervised image classification as an aid in paleoanthropological explorations. IN: New Geospatial Approaches to the Anthropological Sciences, RL Anemone and GC Conroy (eds.), University of New Mexico Press/SAR Press, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM, pp. 59-79.
  4. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, TW Jones, J Liu, C Henderson (2018) Taking virtual anthropology to the field: Developing three dimensional digital outcrop models (3D-DOMs) of fossil localities. IN: New Geospatial Approaches to the Anthropological Sciences, RL Anemone and GC Conroy (eds.), University of New Mexico Press/SAR Press, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM, pp. 81-99.
  5. CW Emerson, RL Anemone (2018) Ongoing developments in geospatial data, software, and hardware with prospects for anthropological applications. IN: New Geospatial Approaches to the Anthropological Sciences, RL Anemone and GC Conroy (eds.), University of New Mexico Press/SAR Press, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM, pp. 21-37.
  6. RL Anemone, GC Conroy (2018) Geospatial Anthropology: Integrating remote sensing and geographic information sciences into anthropological fieldwork and analysis. IN: New Geospatial Approaches to the Anthropological Sciences, RL Anemone and GC Conroy (eds.), University of New Mexico Press/SAR Press, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM, pp. 1-20.
  7. RL Anemone, B Nachman (2017) North American fossil primate record.  IN: The International Encyclopedia of Primatology, A. Fuentes (ed.), James Wiley & Sons, Inc. doi: 10.1002/9781119179313.wbprim0361
  8. CW Emerson, RL Anemone (2017) Remote Sensing. IN: The International Encyclopedia of Primatology, A. Fuentes (ed.), James Wiley & Sons, Inc. doi:10.1002/9781119179313.wbprim0359
  9. CW Emerson, B Bommersbach, B Nachman,  RL Anemone (2015) An object-oriented approach to extracting productive fossil localities from remotely sensed imagery. Remote Sensing, 7(12): 16555-16570; doi:10.3390/rs71215848
  10. RL Anemone, CW Emerson (2014) Fossil GPS.  Scientific American, 310: 46-51 (May 2014).
  11. RL Anemone, MM Skinner, W Dirks (2012) Are there two distinct types of hypocone in Eocene primates? The “pseudohypocone” of notharctines revisited. Palaeontologica Electronica, 15.3.26a 
  12. GC Conroy, CW Emerson, RL Anemone, KEB Townsend (2012) Let your fingers do the walking: a simple spectral signature model for “remote” fossil prospecting. Journal of Human Evolution, 63: 79-84.
  13. RL Anemone, MR Dawson, KC Beard (2012) The early Eocene rodent Tuscahomys (Cylindrodontidae) from the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming: Phylogeny, biogeography, and paleoecology. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 80: 187-205.
  14. CW Emerson, RL Anemone (2012) An artificial neural network approach to identifying mammalian fossil localities in the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming. Remote Sensing Letters, 3: 453-460.
  15. RL Anemone, GC Conroy, CW Emerson (2011) GIS and paleoanthropology: Incorporating new approaches from the Geospatial sciences in the analysis of primate and human evolution.  Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, 54: 19-46.
  16. RL Anemone, CW Emerson, GC Conroy (2011) Finding fossils in new ways: An artificial neural network approach to predicting the location of productive fossil localities. Evolutionary Anthropology, 20: 169-180.
  17. W Dirks, RL Anemone, PA Holroyd, DJ Reid, P Walton (2009) Phylogeny, life history and the timing of crown formation in two archaic ungulates, Meniscotherium and Phenacodus (Mammalia, “Condylarthra”). IN: Comparative Dental Morphology: Frontiers of Oral Biology, 13: 3-8. T. Koppe, G Meyer, KW Alt (eds), Karger, Basel.
  18. RL Anemone, W Dirks (2009) An anachronistic mammal fauna from the Paleocene Fort Union Formation (Great Divide Basin, Wyoming, USA). Geological Acta, 7: 113-124.
  19. GC Conroy, RL Anemone, J Van Regenmorter, A Addison (2008) Google Earth, GIS, and the Great Divide Basin: A new and simple method for sharing paleontological data. Journal of Human Evolution, 55: 751-755.