000404 (2007) |
Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis] ; Clark Spencer Larsen [États-Unis] | Dental caries prevalence as evidence for agriculture and subsistence variation during the Yayoi period in prehistoric Japan: Biocultural interpretations of an economy in transition |
000161 (2011) |
Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis] | Variability in dental caries prevalence between male and female foragers from the Late/Final Jomon period: Implications for dietary behavior and reproductive ecology |
000448 (2006) |
Vered Eshed [Israël] ; Avi Gopher [Israël] ; Israel Hershkovitz [Israël, États-Unis] | Tooth wear and dental pathology at the advent of agriculture: New evidence from the Levant |
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 |
000569 (2003) |
Brigitte M. Holt [États-Unis] | Mobility in Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic Europe: Evidence from the lower limb |
000A64 (1990) |
F. E. Grine [États-Unis] ; A. J. Gwinnett [États-Unis] ; J. H. Oaks [États-Unis] | Early hominid dental pathology: Interproximal caries in 1.5 million-year-old Paranthropus robustus from Swartkrans |
000C04 (1983) |
Joel D. Rudney [États-Unis] | Dental indicators of growth disturbance in a series of ancient Lower Nubian populations: Changes over time |
000C41 (1979) |
Peter E. Burns [États-Unis] | Log‐linear analysis of dental caries occurrence in four skeletal series |
000060 (2014) |
Richard T. Mccrea [Canada] ; Lisa G. Buckley [Canada] ; James O. Farlow [États-Unis] ; Martin G. Lockley [États-Unis] ; Philip J. Currie [Canada] ; Neffra A. Matthews [États-Unis] ; S. George Pemberton [Canada] | A ‘Terror of Tyrannosaurs’: The First Trackways of Tyrannosaurids and Evidence of Gregariousness and Pathology in Tyrannosauridae |
000151 (2012) |
T. Gamza [États-Unis] ; J. Irish [États-Unis] | A comparison of archaeological and dental evidence to determine diet at a predynastic Egyptian site |
000167 (2011) |
Zachary Klaassen ; Mohammadali M. Shoja [Iran] ; R. Shane Tubbs [États-Unis] ; Marios Loukas | Supernumerary and absent limbs and digits of the lower limb: A review of the literature |
000191 (2011) |
K. C. Nystrom [États-Unis] | Dental evidence of congenital syphilis in a 19th century cemetery from the mid‐hudson valley |
000350 (2008) |
Tracy L. Prowse [États-Unis] ; Shelley R. Saunders [Canada] ; Henry P. Schwarcz [Canada] ; Peter Garnsey [Royaume-Uni] ; Roberto Macchiarelli [France] ; Luca Bondioli [Italie] | Isotopic and dental evidence for infant and young child feeding practices in an imperial Roman skeletal sample |
000374 (2007) |
Libby W. Cowgill [États-Unis] ; Erik Trinkaus ; Melinda A. Zeder | Shanidar 10: a Middle Paleolithic immature distal lower limb from Shanidar Cave, Iraqi Kurdistan. |
000402 (2007) |
J. R. Lukacs [États-Unis] | Dental trauma and antemortem tooth loss in prehistoric Canary Islanders: prevalence and contributing factors |
000539 (2004) |
Helen Danzeiser Wols [États-Unis] ; Joan E. Baker [États-Unis] | Dental health of elderly confederate veterans: Evidence from the Texas State Cemetery |
000705 (2000) |
Paul W. Sciulli [États-Unis] | Human dental development, morphology, and pathology: A tribute to Albert A. Dahlberg |
000772 (1998) |
Dennis R. Danielson [États-Unis] ; Karl J. Reinhard [États-Unis] | Human dental microwear caused by calcium oxalate phytoliths in prehistoric diet of the lower Pecos region, Texas |
000827 (1997) |
Rachel Caspari [États-Unis] | Brief communication: Evidence of pathology on the frontal bone from Gongwangling |
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 |
000951 (1993) |
Judith Littleton [Australie] ; Bruno Frohlich [États-Unis] | Fish‐eaters and farmers: Dental pathology in the Arabian Gulf |
000985 (1992) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] | Dental paleopathology and agricultural intensification in South Asia: New evidence from Bronze Age Harappa |
000A31 (1991) |
Susan G. Sheridan [États-Unis] ; Diane M. Mittler [États-Unis] ; Dennis P. Van Gerven [États-Unis] ; Herbert H. Covert [États-Unis] | Biomechanical association of dental and temporomandibular pathology in a medieval Nubian population |
000A54 (1990) |
Nancy C. Lovell [États-Unis, Canada] | Skeletal and dental pathology of free‐ranging mountain gorillas |
000B59 (1986) |
Roberta L. Hall [États-Unis] ; Robert Morrow ; J. Henry Clarke [États-Unis] | Dental pathology of prehistoric residents of Oregon |
000B84 (1984) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] ; Subhash R. Walimbe [Inde] | Deciduous dental morphology and the biological affinities of a late Chalcolithic skeletal series from western India |
000B98 (1983) |
Joel D. Rudney [États-Unis] | The age-related distribution of dental indicators of growth disturbance in ancient lower nubia: an etiological model from the ethnographic record |
000C02 (1983) |
Joel D. Rudney [États-Unis] ; Ralph V. Katz [États-Unis] ; John W. Brand [États-Unis] | Interobserver reliability of methods for paleopathological diagnosis of dental caries |
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. |
000016 (2016) |
Gunita Zari A [Lettonie] ; Sabrina B. Sholts [États-Unis] ; Alina Tichinin [États-Unis] ; Vita Rudovica [Lettonie] ; Arturs V Ksna [Lettonie] ; Austra Eng Zere [Lettonie] ; Vitolds Muižnieks [Lettonie] ; Eric J. Bartelink [États-Unis] ; Sebastian K T S. W Rml Nder [États-Unis] | Cribra orbitalia as a potential indicator of childhood stress: Evidence from paleopathology, stable C, N, and O isotopes, and trace element concentrations in children from a 17(th)-18(th) century cemetery in Jēkabpils, Latvia. |
000022 (2015) |
John Warren Huntley [États-Unis] ; Kenneth De Baets [Allemagne] | Trace Fossil Evidence of Trematode-Bivalve Parasite-Host Interactions in Deep Time. |
000043 (2015) |
Christina Warinner [États-Unis] ; Camilla Speller [Royaume-Uni] ; Matthew J. Collins [Royaume-Uni] | A new era in palaeomicrobiology: prospects for ancient dental calculus as a long-term record of the human oral microbiome |
000059 (2014) |
Pedro L. Godoy [Brésil, États-Unis] ; Felipe C. Montefeltro [Brésil] ; Mark A. Norell [États-Unis] ; Max C. Langer [Brésil] | An Additional Baurusuchid from the Cretaceous of Brazil with Evidence of Interspecific Predation among Crocodyliformes |
000066 (2013) |
Robert A. Depalma ; David A. Burnham ; Larry D. Martin ; Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; Peter L. Larson | Physical evidence of predatory behavior in Tyrannosaurus rex |
000078 (2013) |
L. W. T. Boel [Danemark] ; D. J. Ortner [États-Unis] | Skeletal Manifestations of Skin Ulcer in the Lower Leg |
000089 (2013) |
D. Guatelli-Steinberg [États-Unis] ; A. P. Buzhilova [Russie] ; E. Trinkaus [États-Unis] | Developmental Stress and Survival among the Mid Upper Paleolithic Sunghir Children: Dental Enamel Hypoplasias of Sunghir 2 and 3 |
000094 (2013) |
Socorro Báez-Molgado [États-Unis] ; Abigail Meza Pe Aloza ; M. Katherine Spradley ; Eric J. Bartelink | Analysis of Bone Healing in a Postoperative Patient: Skeletal Evidence of Medical Neglect and Human Rights Violations |
000106 (2012) |
Elizabeth Weiss [États-Unis] | Olduvai Hominin 8 foot pathology: a comparative study attempting a differential diagnosis. |
000121 (2012) |
George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] ; Molly K. Zuckerman [États-Unis] ; Kristin N. Harper [États-Unis] | The Science Behind Pre‐Columbian Evidence of Syphilis in Europe: Research by Documentary |
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 |
000135 (2012) |
Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg [États-Unis] ; Rebecca J. Ferrell [États-Unis] ; Jennifer Spence [États-Unis] | Linear enamel hypoplasia as an indicator of physiological stress in great apes: Reviewing the evidence in light of enamel growth variation |
000139 (2012) |
Bethany L. Turner [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] | Diet, residential origin, and pathology at Machu Picchu, Peru |
000140 (2012) |
Mark Hubbe [Chili] ; Christina Torres-Rouff [Chili, États-Unis] ; Walter Alves Neves [Brésil] ; Laura M. King [Chili] ; Pedro Da-Gloria [États-Unis] ; Maria Antonietta Costa [Chili] | Dental health in Northern Chile's Atacama oases: Evaluating the Middle Horizon (AD 500–1000) impact on local diet |
000154 (2011) |
Amanda Mummert [États-Unis] ; Emily Esche ; Joshua Robinson ; George J. Armelagos | Stature and robusticity during the agricultural transition: evidence from the bioarchaeological record. |
000162 (2011) |
Kristin N. Harper [États-Unis] ; Molly K. Zuckerman [États-Unis] ; Megan L. Harper [États-Unis] ; John D. Kingston [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] | The origin and antiquity of syphilis revisited: An Appraisal of Old World pre‐Columbian evidence for treponemal infection |
000170 (2011) |
Valerie A. Andrushko [États-Unis] ; Elva C. Torres [Pérou] | Skeletal evidence for Inca warfare from the Cuzco region of Peru |
000175 (2011) |
Kent M. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Christopher M. Stojanowski [États-Unis] ; Kathryn O'D. Miyar [États-Unis] ; Glen H. Doran [États-Unis] ; Robert A. Ricklis [États-Unis] | New evidence on the spatiotemporal distribution and evolution of the Uto‐Aztecan premolar |
000178 (2011) |
E. K. Thornton [États-Unis] ; S. D. Defrance [États-Unis] ; J. Krigbaum [États-Unis] ; P. R. Williams [États-Unis] | Isotopic evidence for Middle Horizon to 16th century camelid herding in the Osmore Valley, Peru |
000190 (2011) |
S. S. Phillips [États-Unis] ; J. W. Verano [États-Unis] | Differential diagnosis of an unusual tibial pathology from Peru |
000197 (2011) |
Ginesse A. Listi [États-Unis] | Bioarchaeological analysis of diet during the Coles Creek period in the southern Lower Mississippi Valley |
000199 (2011) |
Ryan Harrod [États-Unis] | Ancient health: Skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification Mark Nathan Cohen & G. Crane‐Kramer (eds). University Press of Florida, Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives Series, Gainesville, FL, USA, 2007. 464 pp, ISBN 978‐0‐8130‐3082‐1 |
000204 (2011) |
Kristin N. Harper [États-Unis] ; Molly K. Zuckerman [États-Unis] ; Megan L. Harper [États-Unis] ; John D. Kingston [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] | The Origin and Antiquity of Syphilis Revisited: An Appraisal of Old World Pre-Columbian Evidence for Treponemal Infection |
000212 (2010) |
Fiona Crowe [Australie] ; Alessandra Sperduti [Italie] ; Tamsin C. O'Connell [Royaume-Uni] ; Oliver E. Craig [Royaume-Uni] ; Karola Kirsanow [États-Unis] ; Paola Germoni [Italie] ; Roberto Macchiarelli [France] ; Peter Garnsey [Royaume-Uni] ; Luca Bondioli [Italie] | Water‐related occupations and diet in two Roman coastal communities (Italy, first to third century AD): Correlation between stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values and auricular exostosis prevalence |
000228 (2010) |
Christopher W. Schmidt [États-Unis] | On the relationship of dental microwear to dental macrowear |
000235 (2010) |
T. L. Dupras [États-Unis] ; L. J. Williams [États-Unis] ; M. De Meyer [Belgique] ; C. Peeters [Belgique] ; D. Depraetere [Belgique] ; B. Vanthuyne [Belgique] ; H. Willems [Belgique] | Evidence of amputation as medical treatment in ancient Egypt |
000240 (2010) |
M. R. Buzon [États-Unis] ; A. Bombak [Canada] | Dental disease in the Nile Valley during the New Kingdom |
000268 (2009) |
Patricia L. Crown [États-Unis] ; W. Jeffrey Hurst [États-Unis] | Evidence of cacao use in the Prehispanic American Southwest |
000269 (2009) |
Andrew A. Farke [États-Unis] ; Ewan D. S. Wolff [États-Unis] ; Darren H. Tanke [Canada] | Evidence of Combat in Triceratops |
000273 (2009) |
Gwen Robbins [États-Unis] ; V. Mushrif Tripathy [Inde] ; V. N. Misra [Inde] ; R. K. Mohanty [Inde] ; V. S. Shinde [Inde] ; Kelsey M. Gray [États-Unis] ; Malcolm D. Schug [États-Unis] | Ancient Skeletal Evidence for Leprosy in India (2000 B.C.) |
000291 (2009) |
D. H. Ubelaker [États-Unis] ; I. Pap [Hongrie] | Skeletal evidence for morbidity and mortality in Copper Age samples from northeastern Hungary |
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 |
000305 (2009) |
Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis] | Book review: Technique and Application in Dental Anthropology |
000310 (2009) |
Travis Rayne Pickering [États-Unis, Afrique du Sud] | Book review: Hominin Environments in the East African Pliocene: An Assessment of the Faunal Evidence |
000321 (2009) |
Robert L. Anemone [États-Unis] | Book Review: Dental Perspectives on Human Evolution: State‐of‐the‐Art Research in Dental Paleoanthropology |
000326 (2009) |
Margaret J. Schoeninger [États-Unis] | Stable Isotope Evidence for the Adoption of Maize Agriculture : Rethinking the Origins of Agriculture |
000334 (2008) |
Michael P. Richards [Royaume-Uni] ; Martina Pacher [Autriche] ; Mathias Stiller [Allemagne] ; Jérôme Quilès [France] ; Michael Hofreiter [Allemagne] ; Silviu Constantin [Roumanie] ; João Zilhão ; Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis] | Isotopic evidence for omnivory among European cave bears: Late Pleistocene Ursus spelaeus from the Peştera cu Oase, Romania |
000340 (2008) |
Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis] ; Benjamin M. Auerbach [États-Unis] ; Masato Nakatsukasa [Japon] ; Paul W. Sciulli [États-Unis] ; Clark Spencer Larsen [États-Unis] | Variation in limb proportions between Jomon foragers and Yayoi agriculturalists from prehistoric Japan |
000342 (2008) |
Melinda L. Carter [États-Unis] ; Herman Pontzer [États-Unis] ; Richard W. Wrangham [États-Unis] ; Julian Kerbis Peterhans [États-Unis] | Skeletal pathology in Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii in Kibale National Park, Uganda |
000346 (2008) |
J. T. Watson [États-Unis] | Prehistoric dental disease and the dietary shift from cactus to cultigens in northwest Mexico |
000356 (2008) |
James T. Watson [États-Unis] | Changes in food processing and occlusal dental wear during the early agricultural period in northwest Mexico |
000403 (2007) |
Anne P. Starling [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] ; Jay T. Stock [Royaume-Uni] | Dental indicators of health and stress in early Egyptian and Nubian agriculturalists: A difficult transition and gradual recovery |
000407 (2007) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; F. R. Rühli [Suisse] | Comparative Frequency of Osseous Macroscopic Pathology and First Report of Gout in Captive and Wild‐caught Ratites |
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 |
000482 (2005) |
Christopher M. Stojanowski [États-Unis] | Spanish colonial effects on Native American mating structure and genetic variability in northern and central Florida: Evidence from Apalachee and western Timucua |
000486 (2005) |
Amy Sullivan [États-Unis] | Prevalence and etiology of acquired anemia in Medieval York, England |
000487 (2005) |
Dr. Joel D. Irish [États-Unis] | Population continuity vs. discontinuity revisited: Dental affinities among late Paleolithic through Christian‐era Nubians |
000491 (2005) |
Margaret Judd [États-Unis] | Iron age archaeology and trauma from Aymyrlyg, south Siberia. Eileen M. Murphy. BAR International Series 1152. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2003. 231pp. ISBN 1 84171 522 0 |
000499 (2005) |
Alan Feduccia [États-Unis] ; Theagarten Lingham-Soliar [Afrique du Sud] ; J. Richard Hinchliffe [Royaume-Uni] | Do feathered dinosaurs exist? Testing the hypothesis on neontological and paleontological evidence |
000512 (2005) |
Valerie A. Andrushko [États-Unis] ; Kate A. S. Latham [États-Unis] ; Diane L. Grady [États-Unis] ; Allen G. Pastron [États-Unis] ; Phillip L. Walker [États-Unis] | Bioarchaeological evidence for trophy‐taking in prehistoric central California |
000513 (2005) |
Jaime M. Ullinger [États-Unis] ; Susan Guise Sheridan [États-Unis] ; Diane E. Hawkey [États-Unis] ; Christy G. Turner Ii [États-Unis] ; Robert Cooley [États-Unis] | Bioarchaeological analysis of cultural transition in the southern Levant using dental nonmetric traits |
000516 (2005) |
Thomas E. Emerson [États-Unis] ; Kristin M. Hedman [États-Unis] ; Mary L. Simon [États-Unis] | Marginal horticulturalists or maize agriculturalists? Archaeobotanical, paleopathological, and isotopic evidence relating to langford tradition maizeconsumption |
000528 (2004) |
Vered Eshed [Israël] ; Avi Gopher [Israël] ; Ehud Galili [Israël] ; Israel Hershkovitz [Israël, États-Unis] | Musculoskeletal stress markers in Natufian hunter‐gatherers and Neolithic farmers in the Levant: The upper limb |
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 |
000550 (2003) |
Starletta C. Brown [États-Unis] | Third Molar, Jaw Length, and TMJ Pathology. |
000555 (2003) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; L D Martin | Frequency of pathology in a large natural sample from Natural Trap Cave with special remarks on erosive disease in the Pleistocene. |
000581 (2003) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] ; J. N. Pal [Inde] | Skeletal variation among Mesolithic people of the Ganga plains: New evidence of habitual activity and adaptation to climate |
000605 (2002) |
Robert S. Corruccini [États-Unis] ; Izumi Shimada [États-Unis] | Dental relatedness corresponding to mortuary patterning at Huaca Loro, Peru |
000620 (2001) |
C T Faulkner [États-Unis] ; S. Patton | Pre-Columbian hookworm evidence from Tennessee: a response to Fuller (1997). |
000624 (2001) |
D J Ortner [États-Unis] ; W. Butler ; J. Cafarella ; L. Milligan | Evidence of probable scurvy in subadults from archeological sites in North America. |
000629 (2001) |
P S Sledzik [États-Unis] | A career takes form: Ellis Kerley's tenure at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (1957-1966). |
000645 (2001) |
Christine D. White [Canada] ; Mary E. D. Pohl [États-Unis] ; Henry P. Schwarcz [Canada] ; Fred J. Longstaffe [Canada] | Isotopic Evidence for Maya Patterns of Deer and Dog Use at Preclassic Colha |
000656 (2001) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] | Enamel hypoplasia in the deciduous teeth of early Miocene catarrhines: evidence of perinatal physiological stress |
000658 (2001) |
S. O. Y. Keita [États-Unis] ; A. J. Boyce [Royaume-Uni] | Diachronic patterns of dental hypoplasias and vault porosities during the predynastic in the Naqada region, Upper Egypt |
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 |
000684 (2000) |
David Glenn Smith [États-Unis] | The origins of Native Americans: Evidence from anthropological genetics |
000702 (2000) |
Ranajit Chakraborty [États-Unis] | Interpreting DNA evidence |
000707 (2000) |
John W. Verano [États-Unis] ; Laurel S. Anderson [États-Unis] ; Régulo Franco [Pérou] | Foot amputation by the Moche of ancient Peru: osteological evidence and archaeological context |
000723 (1999) |
D. Degusta [États-Unis] | Fijian cannibalism: osteological evidence from Navatu. |
000732 (1999) |
Donald J. Ortner [États-Unis, Royaume-Uni] ; Erin H. Kimmerle [États-Unis] ; Melanie Diez [États-Unis] | Probable evidence of scurvy in subadults from archeological sites in Peru |
000744 (1999) |
Greg C. Nelson [États-Unis] ; John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] ; Paul Yule [Allemagne] | Dates, caries, and early tooth loss during the Iron Age of Oman |