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Le cluster differences - sex

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15differences
23sex
5determination
8environmental
11teeth
38populations

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
80.431differences - sex
30.280determination - sex
30.274differences - environmental
20.126sex - teeth
30.126differences - populations

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000292 (2009) Elizabeth Weiss [États-Unis]Sex differences in humeral bilateral asymmetry in two hunter‐gatherer populations: California Amerinds and British Columbian Amerinds
000740 (1999) Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg [États-Unis] ; John R. Lukacs [États-Unis]Interpreting sex differences in enamel hypoplasia in human and non‐human primates: Developmental, environmental, and cultural considerations
000B67 (1985) Sara Stinson [États-Unis]Sex differences in environmental sensitivity during growth and development
000026 (2015) Amanda M. Agnew [États-Unis] ; Tracy K. Betsinger [États-Unis] ; Hedy M. Justus [États-Unis]Post-Cranial Traumatic Injury Patterns in Two Medieval Polish Populations: The Effects of Lifestyle Differences
000118 (2012) Giuseppe Vercellotti [États-Unis] ; Barbara A. Piperata [États-Unis]The use of biocultural data in interpreting sex differences in body proportions among rural amazonians
000125 (2012) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis]Sex differences in periodontal disease in catastrophic and attritional assemblages from medieval london
000126 (2012) E. Weiss [États-Unis] ; L. Corona [États-Unis] ; B. Schultz [États-Unis]Sex differences in musculoskeletal stress markers: Problems with activity pattern reconstructions
000257 (2010) Joan A. Bytheway [États-Unis] ; Ann H. Ross [États-Unis]A Geometric Morphometric Approach to Sex Determination of the Human Adult Os Coxa
000290 (2009) E. Weiss [États-Unis]Spondylolysis in a pre‐contact San Francisco Bay population: behavioural and anatomical sex differences
000338 (2008) Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis]What can variation in stature reveal about environmental differences between prehistoric Jomon foragers? Understanding the impact of systemic stress on developmental stability
000459 (2006) John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] ; Leah L. Largaespada [États-Unis]Explaining sex differences in dental caries prevalence: Saliva, hormones, and “life‐history” etiologies
000758 (1998) Alicia K. Wilbur [États-Unis]The utility of hand and foot bones for the determination of sex and the estimation of stature in a prehistoric population from west‐central Illinois
000A90 (1989) Grover Krantz [États-Unis]Fossils, teeth and sex. By Charles E. Oxnard. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 1987. xiv + 281 pp., figures, tables, references, index. $35.00 (cloth)
000B47 (1986) Jean Dittrick [États-Unis] ; Judy Myers Suchey [États-Unis]Sex determination of prehistoric central California skeletal remains using discriminant analysis of the femur and humerus
000B58 (1986) L. B. Jorde [États-Unis]Diseases of complex etiology in small populations: Ethnic differences and research approaches. Edited by R. Chakraborty and E. J. E. Szathmary. New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc. 1985. xii + 423 pp., figures, tables, references, index. $49.50 (cloth)
000C35 (1980) Raymond L. Costa Jr. [États-Unis]Age, sex, and antemortem loss of teeth in prehistoric Eskimo samples from point hope and Kodiak Island, Alaska
000015 (2016) Maryna Steyn [Afrique du Sud] ; Sarah Voeller [États-Unis] ; Deona Botha [Afrique du Sud] ; Ann H. Ross [États-Unis]Cribra orbitalia: Prevalence in contemporary populations.
000021 (2015) Joël Blondiaux [France] ; Amélie De Broucker [France] ; Thomas Colard [France] ; Azizul Haque [États-Unis] ; Stephan Naji [France]Tuberculosis and survival in past populations: A paleo-epidemiological appraisal.
000076 (2013) M. Nolte [États-Unis] ; C. Wilczak [États-Unis]Three‐dimensional Surface Area of the Distal Biceps Enthesis, Relationship to Body Size, Sex, Age and Secular Changes in a 20th Century American Sample
000079 (2013) Jelmer W. Eerkens [États-Unis] ; Eric J. BartelinkSex‐biased weaning and early childhood diet among middle holocene hunter–gatherers in Central California
000091 (2013) T. G. O'Brien [États-Unis] ; A. M. Stanley [États-Unis]Boards and Cords: Discriminating Types of Artificial Cranial Deformation in Prehispanic South Central Andean Populations
000124 (2012) Laurie J. Reitsema [États-Unis] ; Giuseppe Vercellotti [États-Unis]Stable isotope evidence for sex‐ and status‐based variations in diet and life history at medieval Trino Vercellese, Italy
000137 (2012) Peter S. Ungar [États-Unis] ; John Sorrentino [États-Unis] ; Jerome C. Rose [États-Unis]Evolution of human teeth and jaws: Implications for dentistry and orthodontics
000163 (2011) David L. Reed [États-Unis] ; Russell W. Currier [États-Unis] ; Shelley F. Walton [Australie] ; Melissa Conrad [États-Unis] ; Steven A. Sullivan [États-Unis] ; Jane M. Carlton [États-Unis] ; Timothy D. Read [Géorgie (pays)] ; Alberto Severini [Canada] ; Shaun Tyler [Canada] ; R. Eberle [États-Unis] ; Welkin E. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Guido Silvestri [Géorgie (pays)] ; Ian N. Clarke [Royaume-Uni] ; Teresa Lagerg Rd [Suède] ; Sheila A. Lukehart [États-Unis] ; Magnus Unemo [Suède] ; William M. Shafer [Géorgie (pays)] ; R. Palmer Beasley [États-Unis] ; Tomas Bergström [Suède] ; Peter Norberg [Suède] ; Andrew J. Davison [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul M. Sharp [Royaume-Uni] ; Beatrice H. Hahn [États-Unis] ; Jonas Blomberg [Suède]The evolution of infectious agents in relation to sex in animals and humans: brief discussions of some individual organisms
000169 (2011) Susa Beckman Nahmias [Géorgie (pays)] ; Daniella Nahmias [États-Unis]Society, sex, and STIs: human behavior and the evolution of sexually transmitted diseases and their agents
000184 (2011) John R. Lukacs [États-Unis]Gender differences in oral health in South Asia: Metadata imply multifactorial biological and cultural causes
000217 (2010) Benjamin M. Auerbach [États-Unis] ; Christopher B. Ruff [États-Unis]Stature estimation formulae for indigenous North American populations
000218 (2010) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis]Sex differentials in frailty in medieval England
000246 (2010) Margaret Streeter [États-Unis] ; Sam Stout [États-Unis] ; Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis] ; David Burr [États-Unis]Brief communication: Bone remodeling rates in Pleistocene humans are not slower than the rates observed in modern populations: A reexamination of Abbott et al. (1996)
000283 (2009) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis]The effect of sex on risk of mortality during the Black Death in London, A.D. 1349–1350
000299 (2009) Lyle W. Konigsberg [États-Unis] ; Bridget F. B. Algee-Hewitt [États-Unis] ; Dawnie Wolfe Steadman [États-Unis]Estimation and evidence in forensic anthropology: Sex and race
000341 (2008) Kara C. Hoover [États-Unis] ; Hirofumi Matsumura [Japon]Temporal variation and interaction between nutritional and developmental instability in prehistoric Japanese populations
000389 (2007) D. Ann Herring [Canada] ; Lisa Sattenspiel [États-Unis]Social contexts, syndemics, and infectious disease in northern Aboriginal populations
000422 (2007) Peter B. Gray [États-Unis]Book reviews: Human biology of Afro‐Caribbean populations
000431 (2007) Barrett P. Brenton [États-Unis] ; Robert R. Paine [États-Unis]Reevaluating the health and nutritional status of maize-dependent populations : Evidence for the impact of pellagra on human skeletons from South Africa
000441 (2006) Christina Torres-Rouff [États-Unis] ; María Antonietta Costa JunqueiraInterpersonal violence in prehistoric San Pedro de Atacama, Chile: behavioral implications of environmental stress.
000535 (2004) Vered Eshed [Israël] ; Avi Gopher [Israël] ; Timothy B. Gage [États-Unis] ; Israel Hershkovitz [Israël, États-Unis]Has the transition to agriculture reshaped the demographic structure of prehistoric populations? New evidence from the Levant
000561 (2003) Andrew Merriwether [États-Unis]The evolution and genetics of Latin American populations
000580 (2003) Stanley H. Ambrose [États-Unis] ; Jane Buikstra [États-Unis] ; Harold W. Krueger [États-Unis]Status and gender differences in diet at Mound 72, cahokia, revealed by isotopic analysis of bone
000594 (2002) Israel Hershkovitz [Israël, États-Unis] ; Charles M. Greenwald [États-Unis] ; Bruce Latimer [États-Unis] ; Lyman M. Jellema [États-Unis] ; Susanne Wish-Baratz [Israël] ; Vered Eshed [Israël] ; Olivier Dutour [France] ; Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis]Serpens endocrania symmetrica (SES): A new term and a possible clue for identifying intrathoracic disease in skeletal populations
000602 (2002) Suanna C. Selby [États-Unis]Environmental archaeology: Principles and practice
000632 (2001) Jeffrey A. Kurland [États-Unis]Why sex matters: A Darwinian look at human behavior
000647 (2001) Alison Galloway [États-Unis]Human growth in the past: Studies from bones and teeth
000649 (2001) Benjamin J. Danzo [États-Unis]Hormonal chaos: The scientific and social origins of the environmental endocrine hypothesis
000655 (2001) Elizabeth J. Reitz [États-Unis] ; Daniel H. Sandweiss [États-Unis]Environmental Change at Ostra Base Camp, a Peruvian Pre-ceramic Site
000656 (2001) John R. Lukacs [États-Unis]Enamel hypoplasia in the deciduous teeth of early Miocene catarrhines: evidence of perinatal physiological stress
000663 (2001) Peter S. Ungar [États-Unis] ; Frederick E. Grine [États-Unis] ; Mark F. Teaford [États-Unis] ; Alejandro Pérez-Pérez [Espagne]A review of interproximal wear grooves on fossil hominin teeth with new evidence from Olduvai Gorge
000682 (2000) Vivien G. Standen [Chili] ; Bernardo T. Arriaza [Chili, États-Unis]Trauma in the preceramic coastal populations of northern Chile: Violence or occupational hazards?
000739 (1999) John R. Lukacs [États-Unis]Interproximal contact hypoplasia in primary teeth: A new enamel defect with anthropological and clinical relevance
000746 (1999) A. M. Albert [États-Unis] ; D. L. Greene [États-Unis]Bilateral asymmetry in skeletal growth and maturation as an indicator of environmental stress
000773 (1998) Susan L. Steen [Canada] ; Robert W. Lane [États-Unis]Evaluation of habitual activities among two Alaskan Eskimo populations based on musculoskeletal stress markers
000802 (1997) Ann L. W. Stodder [États-Unis]Subadult stress, morbidity, and longevity in Latte Period populations on Guam, Mariana Islands
000818 (1997) Vivien G. Standen [Chili] ; Bernardo T. Arriaza [Chili, États-Unis] ; Calogero M. Santoro [Chili]External auditory exostosis in prehistoric Chilean populations: A test of the cold water hypothesis
000821 (1997) Nancy J. Malville [États-Unis]Enamel hypoplasia in ancestral Puebloan populations from southwestern Colorado: I. Permanent dentition
000830 (1997) Mary Hindelang [États-Unis] ; Ann L. Maclean [États-Unis]Bone density determination of moose skeletal remains from Isle Royale National Park using digital image enhancement and quantitative computed tomography (QCT)
000885 (1995) John R. Lukacs [États-Unis]The ‘caries correction factor’: A new method of calibrating dental caries rates to compensate for antemortem loss of teeth
000886 (1995) Salme E. Lavigne [États-Unis] ; Joseph E. Molto [Canada]System of measurement of the severity of periodontal disease in past populations
000906 (1995) Kamyar Stout [États-Unis] ; Rhonda Lueck [États-Unis]Bone remodeling rates and skeletal maturation in three archaeoloqical skeletal populations
000928 (1994) Diane M. Mittler [États-Unis] ; Dennis P. Van Gerven [États-Unis]Developmental, diachronic, and demographic analysis of cribra orbitalia in the medieval christian populations of Kulubnarti
000997 (1992) D. J. Ortner [États-Unis] ; N. Tuross ; A. I. StixNew approaches to the study of disease in archeological new world populations
000A25 (1991) Edward E. Hunt Jr. [États-Unis]Disease in populations in transition: Anthropological and epidemiological perspectives. Edited by Alan C. Swedlund and George J. Armelagos. viii + 400 pp. New York: Bergin and Garvey. 1990, $55.00 (cloth)
000A29 (1991) James M. Tenney [États-Unis]Comparison of third metatarsal and third cuneiform defects among various populations
000A58 (1990) Dennis P. Van Gerven [États-Unis] ; Rosemary Beck [États-Unis] ; James R. Hummert [États-Unis]Patterns of enamel hypoplasia in two medieval populations from Nubia's Batn el Hajar
000A69 (1990) Denise C. Hodges [États-Unis] ; Denise C. Harker [États-Unis] ; Shirley J. Schermer [États-Unis]Atresia of the external acoustic meatus in prehistoric populations
000A91 (1989) Anthony G. Comuzzie [États-Unis] ; D. Gentry Steele [États-Unis]Enlarged occlusal surfaces on first molars due to severe attrition and hypercementosis: Examples from prehistoric coastal populations of Texas
000B19 (1988) Phillip L. Walker [États-Unis] ; John R. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Patricia M. Lambert [États-Unis]Age and sex biases in the preservation of human skeletal remains
000B33 (1987) Jerome C. Rose [États-Unis] ; Philip Hartnady [États-Unis]Teeth. By Simon Hillson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1986. xix + 376 pp., figures, tables, index. $44.50 (cloth)
000B54 (1986) Carol Lauer [États-Unis]Male‐female differences. Edited by R. L. Hall. New York: Praeger. 1985. 309 pp., figures, tables, index. $32.95 (cloth)
000B57 (1986) S. Ryan Johansson [États-Unis] ; S. Horowitz [États-Unis]Estimating mortality in skeletal populations: Influence of the growth rate on the interpretation of levels and trends during the transition to agriculture
000B80 (1984) Alan H. Goodman [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] ; Jerome C. Rose [États-Unis]The chronological distribution of enamel hypoplasias from prehistoric dickson mounds populations
000C00 (1983) William M. Bass [États-Unis]Paleopathological diagnosis and interpretation: Bone diseases in ancient human populations. By R. T. Steinbock. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C Thomas, 1976. xvi + 423 pp., figures, tables, references, indices. $30.50 (cloth)
000C04 (1983) Joel D. Rudney [États-Unis]Dental indicators of growth disturbance in a series of ancient Lower Nubian populations: Changes over time
000C14 (1982) Ted A. Rathbun [États-Unis]Morphological affinities and demography of metal‐age Southwest Asian populations
000C16 (1982) Joel D. Rudney [États-Unis] ; David Lee Greene [États-Unis]Interpopulation differences in the severity of early childhood stress in ancient Lower Nubia: Implications for hypotheses of X-group origins
000C17 (1982) Francis Ivanhoe [États-Unis]Interglobular dentine in first and third molars: Relation to hours of sunshine during growth in two archeological populations from England
000C18 (1982) David Lee Greene [États-Unis]Discrete dental variations and biological distances of nubian populations
000C43 (1979) Della Collins Cook [États-Unis] ; Jane E. Buikstra [États-Unis]Health and differential survival in prehistoric populations: Prenatal dental defects
000C61 (1976) S. D. Stout [États-Unis] ; S. L. Teitelbaum [États-Unis]Histomorphometric determination of formation rates of archaeological bone
000C81 (1972) Florence Hantschke Chapman [États-Unis]Vertebral osteophytosis in prehistoric populations of central and southern Mexico
000D13 (1956) Elihu Leon Schuman [États-Unis] ; Reidar Fauske Sognnaes [États-Unis]Developmental microscopic defects in the teeth of subhuman primates
000D33 (????) J R Lukacs [États-Unis] ; S R Walimbe ; B. FloydEpidemiology of enamel hypoplasia in deciduous teeth: explaining variation in prevalence in western India.

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