Bailey, D.H., M.J. Hamilton, and R.S. Walker (2012). Latitude, population size, and the language-farming dispersal hypothesis. Evolutionary Ecology Research 14: 1057-1067.
Hamilton, M.J. Commentary on “Networking Past and Presentâ€, by R.I.M. Dunbar (2013). Cliodynamics 3(2): 352-353.
Hamilton, M.J., B. Buchanan, B. Huckell, V.T. Holliday, M. Steven Shackley, and M.E. Hill (2013). Clovis paleoecology and lithic technology in the central Rio Grande Rift Valley of New Mexico. American Antiquity 78(2): 248-265.
DeLong, J.P., O. Burger, and M.J. Hamilton (2013). The UN medium population projection is an unstable equilibrium. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 11(2): 66-67.
Nekola, J., Brown, J.H., J.R. Burger, A.D. Davidson, T. Fristoe, M.J. Hamilton, N. Mercado Silva, , and J. Okie (2013). The Malthusian-Darwinian dynamic and human society. Trends in Evolution and Ecology 28(3): 127-130.
Hamilton, M.J., R.S. Walker, and D. Kesler (2014). The crash and rebound of indigenous populations in lowland South America. Scientific Reports 4:4541 DOI:10.1038/srep04541.
Walker, R.S. and M.J. Hamilton (2014). Amazonian societies on the brink of extinction. American Journal of Human Biology. 26 (4): 570-572, DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.22552.
Walker, R.S., M.J. Hamilton, and A. Gross (2014). Remote sensing and conservation of isolated indigenous villages in Amazonia. Royal Society Open Science 1: 140246. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.140246.
Buchanan, B., M.J. Hamilton, J.D. Kilby, and J. Gingerich, and (2016). Network analysis of stone raw material use reveals early regionalization in late Pleistocene North America. Journal of Archaeological Science 65: 114-121.
Hamilton, M.J., J. Lobo, H. Youn, E. Rupley, and G.B. West (2016). The ecological and evolutionary energetics of hunter-gatherer residential mobility. Evolutionary Anthropology 25:124-132. ArXiv:1602.00631 3