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Dental Morphology and the Phylogenetic “Place” of Australopithecus sediba (with Joel D. Irish, Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg, Darryl J. de Ruiter, and Lee R. Berger), Science (2013)

To characterize further the Australopithecus sediba hypodigm, we describe 22 dental traits in specimens MH1...

 

Is this yaws? Possible treponemal induced cranial vault lesions in a young chimpanzee (with Claire A. Kirchhoff), Eighty-second Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (2013)

A considerable amount of research in both living and past human populations has been conducted...

 

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Dentoalveolar abscess variation among three groups of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, Pan troglodytes troglodytes, and Pan paniscus), International Journal of Paleopathology (2012)

The prevalence and pattern of periodontal and periapical dental abscess lesions are examined in 399...

 

Sex-related patterns of dentoalveolar abscesses in the genus Pan., Eighty-first Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (2012)

Dental abscesses may be used as an indicator of dental health in non-human primates. These...

 

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The dangers of multi-male groupings: trauma and healing in cercopithecoid monkeys from Cameroon (with Tara J. Chapman), American Journal of Primatology (2009)

This study examines the potential linkage between social organization and trauma in a sample of...

 

A Bronze Age woman in an Anglo-Saxon village (with Louise C. D. Schoss), Seventy-seventh Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (2008)

During the excavation of a late Anglo-Saxon settlement at Bishopstone, Sussex, UK, a crouched burial...

 

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Canopy height utilisation and trauma in three species of cercopithecoid monkeys (with Tara J. Chapman and Sarah E. Johns), British Archaeological Reports International Series (2007)
 

Falling, fighting or fleeing: Skeletal trauma analysis in eight sympatric cercopithecoids from Cameroon (with Tara J. Chapman), Seventy-Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (2007)

Skeletal trauma is described in a museum collection of eight sympatric monkey species from Cameroon....

 

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Klippel-feil syndrome: Examples from two skeletal collections of Alaskan Natives, British Archaeological Reports International Series (2007)
 

The quiet life? Indications from a rural late Anglo-Saxon village (with Louise C. D. Schoss and Gabor Thomas), Seventy-Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (2007)

The human skeletal remains from Bishopstone, Sussex, England represent a late Anglo-Saxon rural coastal community....

 

Traumatic injuries in a skeletal collection of Red Colobus (Piliocolobus badius preussi) (with Tara J. Chapman), Seventy-Fifth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (2006)

Trauma is described in longbones from a skeletal sample of Piliocolobus badius preussi housed at...

 

A case of Anglo-Saxon knee surgery? (with Louise C. D. Schoss and Gabor Thomas), 7th Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology (2005)

During the archaeological excavation of a 9th/10th century Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Bishopstone, Sussex in 2004...

 

Spondylolysis patterning in two native Alaskan skeletal collections, Seventy-Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (2005)

The frequency and patterning of spondylolytic separations are examined in skeletal collections from Golovin Bay...

 

Compression and non-compression fractures in vertebrae of Alaskan Eskimos, Fifteenth European Meeting of the Paleopathology Association (2004)

Vertebral fractures and wedging were observed in skeletal collections of Eskimos from Golovin Bay and...

 

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Nutrition and food, Encyclopedia of the Arctic (2004)
 

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Physical anthropology of the Arctic, Encyclopedia of the Arctic (2004)
 

The higher they live the further they fall: Traveling height and trauma among five species of primates. (with Tara J. Chapman and Sarah E. Johns), 6th Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology (2004)

Trauma was studied in long bones (femur, tibia, fibula, humerus, radius and ulna) of 130...

 

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Bioarchaeology of the Late Prehistoric Guale: South End Mound I, St. Catherines Island Georgia (with Clark Spencer Larsen, Andrew Creekmore, Dale L. Hutchinson, Jessica McNeil, Elizabeth Moore, Anastasia Papathanasiou, Elizabeth J. Reitz, Christopher W. Schmidt, Margaret Schoeninger, Leslie B. Sering, Amy Sullivan, David Hurst Thomas, Randy R. Townsend, and Daniel C. Weinand), American Museum of Natural History, Anthropological Papers (2002)
 

Cranial trauma as evidence of violence in a native Alaskan skeletal sample from Nunivak Island, Seventy-first Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (2002)

Cranial trauma is investigated in a skeletal collection from Nunivak Island, Alaska. Eleven cases of...

 

A comparison of spinal pathologies in northern and southern native Alaskan skeletal populations, Seventieth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (2001)

Differences in subsistence patterns between northern and southern Alaskan Native groups should produce differential use...

 

Effects of age and gender on the frequencies of spondylolysis and spina bifida occulta in a skeletal collection from Golovin Bay, Alaska, Sixty-ninth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (2000)

It has been suggested that the occurrence of spondylolysis is dependent on both gender and...

 

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Physical Anthropology of the Arctic (with G Richard Scott, Robert W. Lane, Susan Steen, and Steven R. Street), The Arctic: Environment, People, Policy (2000)