000741 (1999) |
Jennifer S. Bax [États-Unis] ; Peter S. Ungar [États-Unis] | Incisor labial surface wear striations in modern humans and their implications for handedness in Middle and Late Pleistocene hominids |
000097 (2013) |
Cassandra C. Gilmore [États-Unis] | A comparison of antemortem tooth loss in human hunter‐gatherers and non‐human catarrhines: Implications for the identification of behavioral evolution in the human fossil record |
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) |
000441 (2006) |
Christina Torres-Rouff [États-Unis] ; María Antonietta Costa Junqueira | Interpersonal violence in prehistoric San Pedro de Atacama, Chile: behavioral implications of environmental stress. |
000619 (2001) |
Bruce L. Hardy [États-Unis] ; Marvin Kay [États-Unis] ; Anthony E. Marks [États-Unis] ; Katherine Monigal [États-Unis] | Stone tool function at the paleolithic sites of Starosele and Buran Kaya III, Crimea: Behavioral implications |
000671 (2000) |
S B Eaton [États-Unis] ; S B Eaton | Paleolithic vs. modern diets--selected pathophysiological implications. |
000842 (1996) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] | The Dunlop-Dottridge Memorial Lecture. Paleopathology as a clinical science with implications for patient care, education, and research. |
000873 (1996) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] | Paleopathology as a clinical science with implications for patient care, education, and research |
000935 (1993) |
O. Bar-Yosef [États-Unis] ; B. Vandermeersch | Modern humans in the Levant. |
000A11 (1991) |
W. W. Howells [États-Unis] | The emergence of modern humans: Biocultural adaptations in the later pleistocene. Edited by Erik Trinkaus. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1990. xv + 285 pp., $49.50 (cloth) |
000C15 (1982) |
William A. Stini [États-Unis] | Lactose digestion, clinical and nutritional implications. Edited by D. M. Paige, and T. M. Bayless. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. 1981. xix + 280 pp., figures, tables, references, index. $22.50 (cloth) |
000D36 (????) |
O M Pearson [États-Unis] | Activity, climate, and postcranial robusticity: implications for modern human origins and scenarios of adaptive change. |
000017 (2016) |
B P Hedrick [États-Unis] ; C. Gao [République populaire de Chine] ; A R Tumarkin-Deratzian [États-Unis] ; C. Shen [République populaire de Chine] ; J L Holloway [États-Unis] ; F. Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; K D Hankenson [États-Unis] ; S. Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; J. Anné [Royaume-Uni] ; P. Dodson [États-Unis] | An Injured Psittacosaurus (Dinosauria: Ceratopsia) From the Yixian Formation (Liaoning, China): Implications for Psittacosaurus Biology. |
000029 (2015) |
Clifford Qualls [États-Unis] ; Raffaella Bianucci [Norvège, Italie] ; Michael N. Spilde [États-Unis] ; Genevieve Phillips [États-Unis] ; Cecilia Wu [États-Unis] ; Otto Appenzeller [États-Unis] | Modeling Clinical States and Metabolic Rhythms in Bioarcheology |
000032 (2015) |
Li Xu [République populaire de Chine] ; Xingliao Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Hanyong Pu [République populaire de Chine] ; Songhai Jia [République populaire de Chine] ; Jiming Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Junchang Lü [République populaire de Chine] ; Jin Meng [États-Unis] | Largest known Mesozoic multituberculate from Eurasia and implications for multituberculate evolution and biology |
000038 (2015) |
Mark Spigelman [Israël] ; Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; Ziad Abdeen [Oman] ; Suheir Ereqat [États-Unis] ; Issa Sarie [Oman] ; Charles L. Greenblatt [Israël] ; Ildik Pap [Hongrie] ; Ildik Szikossy [Hongrie] ; Israel Hershkovitz [Israël] ; Gila Kahila Bar-Gal [Israël] ; Carney Matheson [Canada] | Evolutionary changes in the genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the human genome from 9000 years BP until modern times. |
000116 (2012) |
Stephen H. Schlecht [États-Unis] | Understanding Entheses: Bridging the Gap Between Clinical and Anthropological Perspectives |
000129 (2012) |
Scott A. Williams [États-Unis] | Placement of the diaphragmatic vertebra in catarrhines: Implications for the evolution of dorsostability in hominoids and bipedalism in hominins |
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 |
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 |
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 |
000166 (2011) |
Christopher M. Stojanowski [États-Unis] ; Kent M. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Glen H. Doran [États-Unis] ; Robert A. Ricklis [États-Unis] | Talon cusp from two archaic period cemeteries in North America: Implications for comparative evolutionary morphology |
000188 (2011) |
Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis] ; Hirofumi Matsumura [Japon] | Do body proportions among Jomon foragers from Hokkaido conform to ecogeographic expectations? evolutionary implications of body size and shape among northerly hunter‐gatherers |
000245 (2010) |
Christina Warinner [États-Unis] ; Noreen Tuross [États-Unis] | Brief communication: Tissue isotopic enrichment associated with growth depression in a pig: Implications for archaeology and ecology |
000282 (2009) |
Kim Hill [États-Unis] ; Michael Barton [États-Unis] ; A. Magdalena Hurtado [États-Unis] | The emergence of human uniqueness: Characters underlying behavioral modernity |
000300 (2009) |
M. R. Zimmerman [États-Unis] | Egyptian mummies and modern science. Rosalie David (ed.). Cambridge University Press, New York, USA, 2008. 304 pp. ISBN 13: 978 0 521 865791 |
000309 (2009) |
Douglas E. Crews [États-Unis] | Book review: Measuring Stress in Humans: A Practical Guide for the Field |
000323 (2009) |
James B. Millette [États-Unis] ; Michelle L. Sauther [États-Unis] ; Frank P. Cuozzo [États-Unis] | Behavioral responses to tooth loss in wild ring‐tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) at the Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, Madagascar |
000330 (2008) |
Lee R. Berger [Afrique du Sud] ; Steven E. Churchill [États-Unis] ; Bonita De Klerk [Afrique du Sud] ; Rhonda L. Quinn [États-Unis] | Small-Bodied Humans from Palau, Micronesia |
000405 (2007) |
R. R. Paine [États-Unis] ; D. Mancinelli [Italie] ; M. Ruggieri [Italie] ; A. Coppa [Italie] | Cranial trauma in iron age Samnite agriculturists, Alfedena, Italy: Implications for biocultural and economic stress |
000423 (2007) |
Barth W. Wright [États-Unis] | Book reviews: Feeding Ecology in Apes and Other Primates: Ecological, physiological and behavioral aspects |
000424 (2007) |
Michelle M. Glantz [États-Unis] | Book reviews: Early modern human evolution in central Europe: The people of Dolní Vĕstonice and Pavlov |
000436 (2006) |
Alicia Kay Wilbur [États-Unis] ; Jane Ellen Buikstra | Patterns of tuberculosis in the Americas: how can modern biomedicine inform the ancient past? |
000530 (2004) |
Walter Hartwig [États-Unis] | Life's solution: Inevitable humans in a lonely universe |
000532 (2004) |
Lawrence S. Sugiyama [États-Unis] | Illness, injury, and disability among Shiwiar forager‐horticulturalists: Implications of health‐risk buffering for the evolution of human life history |
000544 (2004) |
F. H. Bronson [États-Unis] | Are Humans Seasonally Photoperiodic? |
000552 (2003) |
K. Dittmar [États-Unis] ; W R Teegen | The presence of Fasciola hepatica (liver-fluke) in humans and cattle from a 4,500 year old archaeological site in the Saale-Unstrut valley, Germany. |
000573 (2003) |
Niccolo Caldararo [États-Unis] | Evolving health: The origins of illness and how the modern world is making us sick |
000637 (2001) |
Dale L. Hutchinson [États-Unis] | Stories from the skeleton: Behavioral reconstruction in human osteology |
000695 (2000) |
Susan C. Ant N [États-Unis] ; Gina M. Polidoro [États-Unis] | Prehistoric radio‐ulnar synostosis: implications for function |
000697 (2000) |
Martin A. Becker [États-Unis] ; John A. Chamberlain Jr. [États-Unis] ; Philip W. Stoffer [États-Unis] | Pathologic tooth deformities in modern and fossil chondrichthians: a consequence of feeding‐related injury |
000739 (1999) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] | Interproximal contact hypoplasia in primary teeth: A new enamel defect with anthropological and clinical relevance |
000779 (1998) |
Michael R. Zimmerman [États-Unis] ; Bob Brier [États-Unis] ; Ronald S. Wade [États-Unis] | Brief communication: Twentieth‐century replication of an Egyptian mummy: Implications for paleopathology |
000787 (1997) |
B. Daenen [États-Unis] ; K W Preidler ; S. Padmanabhan ; J. Brossmann ; R. Tyson ; D W Goodwin ; G. Bergman ; D. Resnick | Symptomatic herniation pits of the femoral neck: anatomic and clinical study. |
000815 (1997) |
Lori E. Wright [États-Unis] | Intertooth patterns of hypoplasia expression: Implications for childhood health in the Classic Maya collapse |
000876 (1996) |
R. L. Blakely [États-Unis] | Biocultural implications of mortuary treatment and paleopathology at the Isle La Motte site |
000900 (1995) |
Thomas Plummer [États-Unis] ; Richard Potts [États-Unis, Kenya] | Hominid fossil sample from Kanjera, Kenya: Description, provenance, and implications of new and earlier discoveries |
000923 (1994) |
W. W. Hauswirth [États-Unis] ; C. D. Dickel [États-Unis] ; D. J. Rowold [États-Unis] ; M. A. Hauswirth [États-Unis] | Inter- and intrapopulation studies of ancient humans |
000938 (1993) |
Richard G. Klein [États-Unis] | The origin and evolution of humans and humanness. Edited by D. Tab Rasmussen. xii + 146 pp. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publisher, 1993. $32.00 (paper) |
000958 (1993) |
J. T. Clark [États-Unis] ; K. M. Kelly | Human genetics, paleoenvironments, and Malaria: relationships and implications for the settlement of Oceania |
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 |
000C34 (1980) |
Rebecca Huss-Ashmore [États-Unis] | Fat and fertility: Demographic implications of differential fat storage |