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Le cluster central - prehistoric

Terms

32central
84prehistoric
16california
25medieval
46population
35stress
38populations
30patterns

Associations

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1313central - prehistoric
1111california - central
1010medieval - population
99population - prehistoric
99california - prehistoric
88prehistoric - stress
88populations - prehistoric
88central - population
77patterns - population
66california - population
55patterns - prehistoric
55medieval - patterns
44central - patterns
33population - stress
33medieval - populations
33california - patterns

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000294 (2009) Robert Jurmain [États-Unis] ; Eric J. Bartelink [États-Unis] ; Alan Leventhal [États-Unis] ; Viviana Bellifemine [Royaume-Uni] ; Irina Nechayev [États-Unis] ; Melynda Atwood [États-Unis] ; Diane Digiuseppe [États-Unis]Paleoepidemiological patterns of interpersonal aggression in a prehistoric central California population from CA‐ALA‐329
000642 (2001) Robert Jurmain [États-Unis]Paleoepidemiolgical patterns of trauma in a prehistoric population from central California
000810 (1997) Robert Jurmain [États-Unis] ; Viviana Ines Bellifemine [États-Unis]Patterns of Cranial Trauma in a Prehistoric Population from Central California
000837 (1997) Alicia K. Wilbur [États-Unis]A Discrete Variant in the Third Plantar Tarsometatarsal Joint: Patterns of Occurrence in a Prehistoric Population from West‐central Illinois
000A59 (1990) Robert Jurmain [États-Unis]Paleoepidemiology of a Central California prehistoric population from CA‐ALA‐329: II. Degenerative disease
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
000214 (2010) Valerie A. Andrushko [États-Unis] ; Al W. Schwitalla [États-Unis] ; Phillip L. Walker [États-Unis]Trophy‐taking and dismemberment as warfare strategies in prehistoric central California
000223 (2010) Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis]Patterns of systemic stress during the agricultural transition in prehistoric Japan
000376 (2007) Valerie B. Deleon [États-Unis]Fluctuating asymmetry and stress in a medieval Nubian population.
000395 (2007) Elizabeth Weiss [États-Unis]Muscle markers revisited: Activity pattern reconstruction with controls in a central California Amerind population
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
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
000809 (1997) Dawn M. Mulhern [États-Unis] ; Dennis P. Van Gerven [États-Unis]Patterns of femoral bone remodeling dynamics in a medieval Nubian population
000811 (1997) Lynn Kilgore [États-Unis] ; Robert Jurmain [États-Unis] ; Dennis Van Gerven [États-Unis]Palaeoepidemiological Patterns of Trauma in a Medieval Nubian Skeletal Population
000892 (1995) Francis Ivanhoe [États-Unis]Secular decline in cranioskeletal size over two millennia of interior central California prehistory: Relation to calcium deficit in the reconstructed diet and demographic stress
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
000B18 (1988) Alan H. Goodman [États-Unis] ; R. Brooke Thomas [États-Unis] ; Alan C. Swedlund [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis]Biocultural perspectives on stress in prehistoric, historical, and contemporary population research
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
000C81 (1972) Florence Hantschke Chapman [États-Unis]Vertebral osteophytosis in prehistoric populations of central and southern Mexico
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
000208 (2010) Carol V. Ward [États-Unis] ; Simon A. Mays ; Stephanie Child ; Bruce LatimerLumbar vertebral morphology and isthmic spondylolysis in a British medieval population.
000292 (2009) Elizabeth Weiss [États-Unis]Sex differences in humeral bilateral asymmetry in two hunter‐gatherer populations: California Amerinds and British Columbian Amerinds
000296 (2009) Sabrina C. Agarwal [États-Unis] ; Marc D. Grynpas [Canada]Measuring and interpreting age‐related loss of vertebral bone mineral density in a medieval population
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
000341 (2008) Kara C. Hoover [États-Unis] ; Hirofumi Matsumura [Japon]Temporal variation and interaction between nutritional and developmental instability in prehistoric Japanese populations
000360 (2008) J. C. Berbesque [États-Unis] ; G. H. Doran [États-Unis]Brief Communication: Physiological stress in the Florida Archaic—Enamel hypoplasia and patterns of developmental insult in early North American hunter‐gatherers
000401 (2007) Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis]Dietary variation and stress among prehistoric Jomon foragers from Japan
000433 (2006) Jennifer Raff [États-Unis] ; Della Collins Cook ; Frederika KaestleTuberculosis in the New World: a study of ribs from the Schild Mississippian population, West-Central Illinois.
000441 (2006) Christina Torres-Rouff [États-Unis] ; María Antonietta Costa JunqueiraInterpersonal violence in prehistoric San Pedro de Atacama, Chile: behavioral implications of environmental stress.
000454 (2006) Dale L. Hutchinson [États-Unis] ; Lynette Norr [États-Unis]Nutrition and health at contact in late prehistoric central Gulf Coast Florida
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
000683 (2000) Kirsten E. Kahl [États-Unis] ; Maria Ostendorf Smith [États-Unis]The pattern of spondylosis deformans in prehistoric samples from west‐central New Mexico
000696 (2000) Alicia Kay Wilbur [Mexique, États-Unis]Possible case of Rubinstein‐Taybi syndrome in a prehistoric skeleton from west‐central Illinois
000763 (1998) Barbara A. Lewis [États-Unis]Prehistoric juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in a precontact Louisiana Native population reconsidered
000765 (1998) John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] ; Subhash R. Walimbe [Inde]Physiological Stress in Prehistoric India: New Data on Localized Hypoplasia of Primary Canines Linked to Climate and Subsistence Change
000766 (1998) Geordie L. Duckler [États-Unis] ; Blaire Van Valkenburgh [États-Unis]Osteological corroboration of pathological stress in a population of endangered Florida pumas (Puma concolor coryi)
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
000856 (1996) A. L. Grauer [États-Unis] ; C. A. RobertsPaleoepidemiology, healing, and possible treatment of trauma in the medieval cemetery population of St. Helen‐on‐the‐Walls, York, England
000922 (1994) Mary K. Sandford [États-Unis] ; Grace E. Kissling [États-Unis]Multivariate analyses of elemental hair concentrations from a medieval Nubian population
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
000947 (1993) A. L. Grauer [États-Unis]Patterns of anemia and infection from medieval York, England
000978 (1992) Christine L. Hanson [États-Unis]Population‐specific stature reconstruction for medieval Trondheim, Norway
000982 (1992) Lynn M. Sibley [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] ; Dennis P. Van Gerven [États-Unis]Obstetric dimensions of the true pelvis in a Medieval population from Sudanese Nubia
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
000A34 (1990-09-02) Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis]Patterns in the fossil record; population analysis of disease
000A66 (1990) Stephen M. Duray [États-Unis]Deciduous enamel defects and caries susceptibility in a prehistoric ohio population
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
000A92 (1989) Phillip L. Walker [États-Unis]Cranial injuries as evidence of violence in prehistoric southern California
000B49 (1986) Phillip L. Walker [États-Unis]Porotic hyperostosis in a marine‐dependent California Indian population
000B73 (1985) Michael L. Blakey ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis]Deciduous enamel defects in prehistoric Americans from Dickson Mounds: Prenatal and postnatal stress
000B77 (1985) Gary D. Richards [États-Unis]Analysis of a microcephalic child from the late period (ca. 1100–1700 A.D.) of Central California
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
000C43 (1979) Della Collins Cook [États-Unis] ; Jane E. Buikstra [États-Unis]Health and differential survival in prehistoric populations: Prenatal dental defects
000C50 (1978) Jerome C. Rose [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] ; John W. Lallo [États-Unis]Histological enamel indicator of childhood stress in prehistoric skeletal samples
000C59 (1976) Henry M. Mchenry [États-Unis] ; Peter D. Schulz [États-Unis]The association between Harris lines and enamel hypoplasia in prehistoric California Indians
000003 (2016) Irina Morozova [Suisse] ; Pavel Flegontov [République tchèque, Russie] ; Alexander S. Mikheyev [Japon] ; Sergey Bruskin [Russie] ; Hosseinali Asgharian [États-Unis] ; Petr Ponomarenko [États-Unis] ; Vladimir Klyuchnikov [Russie] ; Ganeshprasad Arunkumar [Inde] ; Egor Prokhortchouk [Russie] ; Yuriy Gankin [États-Unis] ; Evgeny Rogaev [Russie, États-Unis] ; Yuri Nikolsky [Russie, États-Unis] ; Ancha Baranova [États-Unis, Russie] ; Eran Elhaik [Royaume-Uni] ; Tatiana V. Tatarinova [Russie, États-Unis]Toward high-resolution population genomics using archaeological samples
000009 (2016) Karl J. Reinhard [États-Unis] ; Adauto Araújo [Brésil]Prehistoric Pathoecology as Represented by Parasites of a Mummy from the Peruaçu Valley, Brazil
000014 (2016) Conrad C. Labandeira [États-Unis, République populaire de Chine] ; Evelyn Kustatscher [Italie, Allemagne] ; Torsten Wappler [Allemagne]Floral Assemblages and Patterns of Insect Herbivory during the Permian to Triassic of Northeastern Italy
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.
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.
000027 (2015) Leanne G. Hancock [États-Unis] ; Sally E. Walker [États-Unis] ; Alberto Pérez-Huerta [États-Unis] ; Samuel S. Bowser [États-Unis]Population Dynamics and Parasite Load of a Foraminifer on Its Antarctic Scallop Host with Their Carbonate Biomass Contributions
000057 (2014) Lesley A. Gregoricka [États-Unis] ; Tracy K. Betsinger [États-Unis] ; Amy B. Scott [Canada] ; Marek Polcyn [Canada]Apotropaic Practices and the Undead: A Biogeochemical Assessment of Deviant Burials in Post-Medieval Poland
000074 (2013) Danielle S. Kurin [États-Unis]Trepanation in South‐Central Peru during the early late intermediate period (ca. AD 1000–1250)
000082 (2013) Tina Christensen [Royaume-Uni] ; Manuel Martínez-Lavín [États-Unis] ; Carlos Pineda [États-Unis]Periostitis and osteolysis in a medieval skeleton from South‐West Hungary: (Leprosy, treponematosis, tuberculosis or hypertrophic osteoarthropathy) A diagnostic challenge!
000083 (2013) C. B. Davis [États-Unis] ; K. A. Shuler [États-Unis] ; M. E. Danforth [États-Unis] ; K. E. Herndon [États-Unis]Patterns of Interobserver Error in the Scoring of Entheseal Changes
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
000109 (2012) Omar E. Cornejo ; Tristan Lefébure [États-Unis] ; Paulina D. Pavinski Bitar [États-Unis] ; Ping Lang [États-Unis] ; Vincent P. Richards [États-Unis] ; Kirsten Eilertson [États-Unis] ; Thuy Do [Royaume-Uni] ; David Beighton [Royaume-Uni] ; Lin Zeng ; Sang-Joon Ahn ; Robert A. Burne ; Adam Siepel [États-Unis] ; Carlos D. Bustamante ; Michael J. Stanhope [États-Unis]Evolutionary and Population Genomics of the Cavity Causing Bacteria Streptococcus mutans
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
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
000127 (2012) Kelly L. Burke [États-Unis]Schmorl’s Nodes in an American Military Population: Frequency, Formation, and Etiology
000132 (2012) S. M. Wheeler [États-Unis]Nutritional and disease stress of juveniles from the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt
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
000149 (2012) Sarah A. Schrader [États-Unis]Activity patterns in New Kingdom Nubia: An examination of entheseal remodeling and osteoarthritis at Tombos
000165 (2011) Scott M. Fitzpatrick [États-Unis] ; Christina M. Giovas [États-Unis] ; Osamu Kataoka [Japon]Temporal trends in prehistoric fishing in Palau, Micronesia over the last 1500 years
000177 (2011) C. M. Stojanowski [États-Unis] ; K. M. Johnson [États-Unis]Labial canine talon cusp from the Early Holocene site of Gobero, central Sahara Desert, Niger
000182 (2011) Christina Torres-Rouff [Chili, États-Unis]Hiding inequality beneath prosperity: Patterns of cranial injury in middle period San Pedro de Atacama, Northern Chile
000183 (2011) Gretchen R. Dabbs [États-Unis]Health status among prehistoric Eskimos from Point Hope, Alaska
000186 (2011) J. A. Cocilovo [Argentine] ; H. H. Varela [Argentine] ; T. G. O'Brien [États-Unis]Effects of artificial deformation on cranial morphogenesis in the south central Andes
000192 (2011) Matthew Brown [États-Unis] ; Donald J. Ortner [États-Unis, Royaume-Uni]Childhood scurvy in a medieval burial from Mačvanska Mitrovica, Serbia
000209 (2010) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis]Age Patterns of Mortality During the Black Death in London, A.D. 1349–1350
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
000227 (2010) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis] ; Jelena Bekvalac [Royaume-Uni]Oral health and frailty in the medieval English cemetery of St Mary Graces
000230 (2010) R. Lee Lyman [États-Unis]Mandibular hypodontia and osteoarthritis in prehistoric bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in eastern Washington State, USA
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)
000278 (2009) Amelia Hubbard [États-Unis] ; Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg [États-Unis] ; Paul W. Sciulli [États-Unis]Under restrictive conditions, can the widths of linear enamel hypoplasias be used as relative indicators of stress episode duration?
000287 (2009) A. F. Gil [Argentine] ; G. A. Neme [Argentine] ; R. H. Tykot [États-Unis] ; P. Novellino [Argentine] ; V. Cortegoso [Argentine] ; V. Durán [Argentine]Stable isotopes and maize consumption in central western Argentina
000290 (2009) E. Weiss [États-Unis]Spondylolysis in a pre‐contact San Francisco Bay population: behavioural and anatomical sex differences
000297 (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
000302 (2009) Haagen D. Klaus [États-Unis, Pérou] ; Manuel E. Tam [Pérou]Contact in the Andes: Bioarchaeology of systemic stress in colonial Mórrope, Peru
000309 (2009) Douglas E. Crews [États-Unis]Book review: Measuring Stress in Humans: A Practical Guide for the Field
000331 (2008) Scott M. Fitzpatrick [États-Unis] ; Greg C. Nelson [États-Unis] ; Geoffrey Clark [Australie]Small Scattered Fragments Do Not a Dwarf Make: Biological and Archaeological Data Indicate that Prehistoric Inhabitants of Palau Were Normal Sized
000333 (2008) Valerie A. Andrushko [États-Unis] ; John W. VeranoPrehistoric trepanation in the Cuzco region of Peru: a view into an ancient Andean practice.
000339 (2008) Dawnie Wolfe Steadman [États-Unis]Warfare related trauma at Orendorf, a middle Mississippian site in west‐central Illinois

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