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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 24.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000787 (2012) Xing Lida [Canada, République populaire de Chine] ; Phil R. Bell [Canada] ; Jerald D. Harris [États-Unis] ; Philip J. Currie [Canada]An Unusual, Three‐Dimensionally Preserved, Large Hadrosauriform Pes Track from “Mid”‐Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation of Chongqing, China
000813 (1983) Clark Spencer Larsen [États-Unis]Behavioural implications of temporal change in cariogenesis
000C95 (2002) Trudy R. Turner [États-Unis]Changes in biological anthropology: Results of the 1998 American Association of Physical Anthropology Membership Survey
000D88 (1994) Erksin Sava Güleç [Turquie] ; Mehmet Ya Ar I Can [États-Unis]Forensic anthropology in Turkey
000E68 (2006) Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg [États-Unis] ; Zeynep Benderlioglu [États-Unis]Brief Communication: Linear enamel hypoplasia and the shift from irregular to regular provisioning in Cayo Santiago rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
001082 (1992) Margaret J. Schoeninger [États-Unis] ; Katherine Moore [États-Unis]Bone stable isotope studies in archaeology
001112 (2008) J. T. Watson [États-Unis]Prehistoric dental disease and the dietary shift from cactus to cultigens in northwest Mexico
001162 (2008) Samantha M. Hens [États-Unis] ; Kanya Godde [États-Unis]Brief communication: Skeletal biology past and present: Are we moving in the right direction?
001351 (1992) Clark Spencer Larsen [États-Unis] ; Margaret J. Schoeninger [États-Unis] ; Nikolaas J. Van Der Merwe [États-Unis] ; Katherine M. Moore [États-Unis] ; Julia A. Lee-Thorp [Afrique du Sud]Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopic signatures of human dietary change in the Georgia Bight
001444 (2010) Carolina Paschetta [Argentine] ; Soledad De Azevedo [Argentine] ; Lucía Castillo [Argentine] ; Neus Martínez-Abadías [Espagne, États-Unis] ; Miquel Hernández [Espagne] ; Daniel E. Lieberman [États-Unis, Argentine] ; Rolando González-José [Argentine]The influence of masticatory loading on craniofacial morphology: A test case across technological transitions in the Ohio valley
001531 (2007) Michele R. Buzon [Canada] ; Rebecca Richman [États-Unis]Traumatic injuries and imperialism: The effects of Egyptian colonial strategies at Tombos in upper Nubia
001538 (1997) Lori E. Wright [États-Unis]Intertooth patterns of hypoplasia expression: Implications for childhood health in the Classic Maya collapse
001558 (2007) Valeria Bernal [Argentine] ; Paula Novellino [Argentine] ; Paula N. Gonzalez [Argentine] ; S. Ivan Perez [Argentine]Role of wild plant foods among late Holocene hunter‐gatherers from Central and North Patagonia (South America): An approach from dental evidence
001590 (2007) Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis]Dietary variation and stress among prehistoric Jomon foragers from Japan
001593 (2008) R. Pinhasi [Irlande (pays)] ; V. Eshed [Israël] ; P. Shaw [Royaume-Uni]Evolutionary changes in the masticatory complex following the transition to farming in the southern Levant
001619 (2011) Gretchen R. Dabbs [États-Unis]Health status among prehistoric Eskimos from Point Hope, Alaska
001636 (2010) S. Mays [Royaume-Uni]Human osteoarchaeology in the UK 2001–2007: a bibliometric perspective
001646 (2010) Luis Pezo Lanfranco [Brésil] ; Sabine Eggers [Brésil]The usefulness of caries frequency, depth, and location in determining cariogenicity and past subsistence: A test on early and later agriculturalists from the Peruvian coast
001704 (2008) James T. Watson [États-Unis]Changes in food processing and occlusal dental wear during the early agricultural period in northwest Mexico
001727 (2011) Ginesse A. Listi [États-Unis]Bioarchaeological analysis of diet during the Coles Creek period in the southern Lower Mississippi Valley
001737 (1999) Lori E. Wright [États-Unis] ; Henry P. Schwarcz [Canada]Correspondence Between Stable Carbon, Oxygen and Nitrogen Isotopes in Human Tooth Enamel and Dentine: Infant Diets at Kaminaljuyú

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