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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 16.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000690 (2010) Michelle H. Raxter [États-Unis] ; Christopher B. Ruff [États-Unis]The Effect of Vertebral Numerical Variation on Anatomical Stature Estimates
000862 (2012) Ginesse A. Listi [États-Unis] ; Mary H. Manhein [États-Unis]The Use of Vertebral Osteoarthritis and Osteophytosis in Age Estimation
000C76 (2010) Emilio Nuzzolese [Italie] ; Matteo Borrini [Italie]Forensic Approach to an Archaeological Casework of “Vampire” Skeletal Remains in Venice: Odontological and Anthropological Prospectus
000D48 (2012) Inmaculada Alemán [Espagne] ; Javier Irurita [Espagne] ; Alba R. Valencia [Espagne] ; Argia Martínez [Espagne] ; Sandra L Pez-Lázaro [Espagne] ; Joan Viciano [Espagne] ; Miguel C. Botella [Espagne]Brief communication: The Granada osteological collection of identified infants and young children
000E54 (2010) J. Christopher Dudar [États-Unis]Qualitative and Quantitative Diagnosis of Lethal Cranial Neural Tube Defects from the Fetal and Neonatal Human Skeleton, with a Case Study Involving Taphonomically Altered Remains
000E82 (2010) Joan A. Bytheway [États-Unis] ; Ann H. Ross [États-Unis]A Geometric Morphometric Approach to Sex Determination of the Human Adult Os Coxa
000F45 (2000) M. C. De Mendonça [Portugal]Estimation of height from the length of long bones in a Portuguese adult population
001103 (2010) C. L. Oskam [Australie] ; I. M. Premachandra [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; G. J. Dias [Nouvelle-Zélande]Bizygomatic breadth determination in damaged skulls
001165 (2012) Kelly L. Burke [États-Unis]Schmorl’s Nodes in an American Military Population: Frequency, Formation, and Etiology
001408 (2007) Maria L. Hillier ; Lynne S. BellDifferentiating Human Bone from Animal Bone: A Review of Histological Methods
001632 (2009) Vítor Matos [Portugal]Broken ribs: Paleopathological analysis of costal fractures in the human identified skeletal collection from the Museu Bocage, Lisbon, Portugal (late 19th to middle 20th centuries)
001689 (2008) Gregory E. Berg [États-Unis]Pubic Bone Age Estimation in Adult Women
001725 (2009) Christopher M. Stojanowski [États-Unis] ; William N. Duncan [États-Unis]Historiography and forensic analysis of the Fort King George “skull”: Craniometric assessment using the specific population approach
001764 (2005) Stephen D. Ousley [États-Unis] ; William T. Billeck [États-Unis] ; R. Eric Hollinger [États-Unis]Federal Repatriation Legislation and the Role of Physical Anthropology in Repatriation
001792 (2008) Dennis C. Dirkmaat [États-Unis] ; Luis L. Cabo [États-Unis] ; Stephen D. Ousley [États-Unis] ; Steven A. Symes [États-Unis]New perspectives in forensic anthropology
001793 (2006) Dawnie Wolfe Steadman [États-Unis] ; Bradley J. Adams [États-Unis] ; Lyle W. Konigsberg [États-Unis]Statistical basis for positive identification in forensic anthropology

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