Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000003 (2017) |
Alexandra Boucherie [France] ; Dominique Castex [France] ; Caroline Polet [Belgique] ; Sacha Kacki [France] | Normal growth, altered growth? Study of the relationship between harris lines and bone form within a post-medieval plague cemetery (Dendermonde, Belgium, 16th Century). |
000361 (2013) |
Samantha H. Blatt [États-Unis] | Retracted: Joined at the hip? A paleoepidemiological study of developmental dysplasia of the hip and its relation to swaddling practices among indigenous peoples of North America |
000397 (2013) |
Laurie J. Reitsema [États-Unis] | Beyond diet reconstruction: Stable isotope applications to human physiology, health, and nutrition |
000541 (2012) |
Kate Pechenkina [États-Unis] | Book reviews |
000542 (2012) |
Michael G. Kenny [Canada] | Book reviews |
000545 (2012) |
Alan N. Peiris [États-Unis] | Book Review |
000546 (2012) |
Justin R. Meyer [États-Unis] | Book Review |
000620 (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 |
000658 (2011) |
Christina Papageorgopoulou [Suisse] ; Susanne K. Suter [Suisse] ; Frank J. Rühli [Suisse] ; Frank Siegmund [Suisse] | Harris lines revisited: Prevalence, comorbidities, and possible etiologies |
000659 (2011) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] | Gender differences in oral health in South Asia: Metadata imply multifactorial biological and cultural causes |
000679 (2011) |
G. Richard Scott [États-Unis] | Book review |
000680 (2011) |
Rob Quinlan [États-Unis] | Book review |
000681 (2011) |
S. Boyd Eaton [Géorgie (pays)] | Book review |
000682 (2011) |
T. J. Crow [Royaume-Uni] | Book review |
000684 (2011) |
Geoffrey C. Marks [Australie] | Book Review |
000806 (2010) |
James T. Watson [États-Unis] ; Misty Fields [États-Unis] ; Debra L. Martin [États-Unis] | Introduction of agriculture and its effects on women's oral health |
000939 (2009) |
Stephen J. Corbett [Australie] ; Anthony J. Mcmichael [Australie] ; Andrew M. Prentice [Royaume-Uni] | Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and the evolutionary paradox of the polycystic ovary syndrome: A fertility first hypothesis |
000997 (2009) |
Peter D. Gluckman [Nouvelle-Zélande] | Book review: Western Diseases: An Evolutionary Perspective |
000998 (2009) |
William R. Belcher [États-Unis] | Book review: The Scientific Investigations of Mass Graves: Towards Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures |
000A00 (2009) |
Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis] | Book review: Technique and Application in Dental Anthropology |
000A02 (2009) |
Allison B. Kaufman [États-Unis] ; James C. Kaufman [États-Unis] | Book review: Scenario Visualization: An Evolutionary Account of Creative Problem Solving |
000A05 (2009) |
Richard H. Barton [Royaume-Uni] | Book review: Molecular Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases |
000A06 (2009) |
Nicola Brunswick [Royaume-Uni] | Book review: Mind, Brain and Education in Reading Disorders |
000A09 (2009) |
Markus Hausmann [Royaume-Uni] | Book review: Hormones and Behavior: A Psychological Approach |
000A15 (2009) |
Klaus Zuberbühler [Royaume-Uni] ; Verena Kersken [Royaume-Uni] | Book review: Evolution of Communicative Flexibility: Complexity, Creativity, and Adaptability in Human and Animal Communication |
000A17 (2009) |
Hugh E. H. Paterson [Australie] | Book review: Correspondence of Charles Darwin |
000A18 (2009) |
Paul A. Rees [Royaume-Uni] | Book review: Charles Darwin: The “Beagle” Letters |
000A19 (2009) |
Shelley L. Smith [États-Unis] | Book review: Biological Anthropology of the Human Skeleton, 2nd edition |
000A20 (2009) |
Kelly J. Knudson [États-Unis] | Book review: Between Biology and Culture |
000A21 (2009) |
Joan C. Stevenson [États-Unis] | Book review: Beautiful Minds: The Parallel Lives of Great Apes and Dolphins |
000A23 (2009) |
Greg C. Nelson [États-Unis] | Book review: Advances in Human Paleopathology |
000A25 (2009) |
Crystal Maki [États-Unis] | Book review: ADAM Student Atlas of Anatomy |
000B05 (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 |
000B23 (2008) |
Robert M. Malina [États-Unis] ; Bertis B. Little [États-Unis] | Physical activity: The present in the context of the past |
000C41 (2007) |
D. Ann Herring [Canada] ; Lisa Sattenspiel [États-Unis] | Social contexts, syndemics, and infectious disease in northern Aboriginal populations |
000D11 (2007) |
John M. Quillin [États-Unis] | Book review: Building genetic medicine: Breast cancer, technology, and the comparative politics of health care |
000D12 (2007) |
M. Anne Katzenberg | Book review: Bioarchaeology: The contextual analysis of human remains |
000E28 (2006) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] ; Leah L. Largaespada [États-Unis] | Explaining sex differences in dental caries prevalence: Saliva, hormones, and “life‐history” etiologies |
000F52 (2005) |
Kara C. Hoover [Géorgie (pays), États-Unis] ; Robert S. Corruccini [États-Unis] ; Luca Bondioli [Italie] ; Roberto Macchiarelli [France] | Exploring the relationship between hypoplasia and odontometric asymmetry in Isola Sacra, an imperial roman necropolis |
000F61 (2005) |
R. Pinhasi [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Teschler-Nicola [Autriche] ; A. Knaus [Autriche] ; P. Shaw [Royaume-Uni] | Cross‐population analysis of the growth of long bones and the os coxae of three Early Medieval Austrian populations |
001040 (2004) |
Richard E. Ward [États-Unis] | What genes can't do |
001044 (2004) |
Renee Pennington [États-Unis] | The biodemography of human reproduction and fertility |
001059 (2004) |
Elaine N. Videan [États-Unis] | Lowly origin: Where, when, and why our ancestors first stood up |
001060 (2004) |
Walter Hartwig [États-Unis] | Life's solution: Inevitable humans in a lonely universe |
001063 (2004) |
David Buchanan | Learning from HIV and AIDS |
001067 (2004) |
Barry A. Bogin [États-Unis] | Human growth: Assessment and interpretation |
001068 (2004) |
Tibor Koertvelyessy [États-Unis] | Human biology and history |
001072 (2004) |
Lauren Ancel Meyers [États-Unis] | Evolution and learning: The Baldwin effect reconsidered |
001074 (2004) |
Michael Pietrusewsky [États-Unis] | Emerging pathogens: Archaeology, ecology & evolution of infectious disease |
001085 (2004) |
Kathleen Gibson [États-Unis] | Animal social complexity: Intelligence, culture, and individualized societies |
001088 (2004) |
Joey C. Eisenmann [États-Unis] | Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study: A 23‐year follow‐up from teenager to adult about lifestyle and health |