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Investigating Social Age Changes in the Roman Empire through Dietary Stable Isotopes
2021
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Examining sampling strategies for archaeological dental calculus through the exploration of the regional variation of bacteria in the oral microbiome
2020
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PalaeoChip: An eDNA targeted enrichment approach for reconstructing human palaeoecoystems
2020
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Risk of Lead Exposure on a Roman Imperial Estate at Vagnari, Italy (1st-4th c. AD)
2020
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The mother infant dyad: Use of the neonatal line in dentine in the first permanent molar and primary teeth
2020
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Media interpretations of "Palaeo-diets" for pregnant women, babies, and toddlers: Relationships to anthropological evidence and public health guidelines
2019
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Malaria in the rural hinterland of southern Italy: A multi-faceted anthropological and genomic perspective from Vagnari (1st-4th c. CE)
2018
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Mitochondrial population dynamics in Black Death London
2018
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A mitochondrial DNA study of the Beothuk and Maritime Archaic, extinct aboriginal populations from Newfoundland and Labrador
2017
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Assessing Demographic Change From the Iron Age (7th-4th c.BCE) through the Roman Period (1st-3rd c.CE) in Southern Italy Using Isotope and Whole-Mitochondrial Genome Analysis
2017
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Hip fractures and survivorship in old age: investigating trauma in the archaeological record
2017
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Implementing Intersectionality in Bioarchaeology: A Study of Sex and Status at Roman Winchester
2017
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Isotopic Evidence for Diet in Iron Age and Roman Apulia - Conformity in the Face of Major Social Change?
2017
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Isotopic perspectives on human mobility at the Imperial Roman Rue Jacques Brel necropolis (ca. 1st to 3rd c. CE) in Saintes, France
2017
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Molecular evidence for Plasmodium falciparum malaria in 1st-4th c. AD southern Italy
2017
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Roving Romans: Biomechanical and Fracture Evidence for Sex-related, Intensified Mobility at Vagnari, Italy
2017
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Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Analysis of Archaeological Dental Calculus: Potential for Future Study
2017
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Ancient pathogen genomics: a strategy for the parallel detection of multiple pathogens in archaeological samples
2016
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Hip fractures: an investigation of perimortem criteria
2016
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Hybrid speciation in amphibians: synergy, conflict, and sex chromosomes of allopolyploid genomes
2016
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Migration in Imperial Roman contexts (ca. 1st to 3rd c. CE): a multi-isotopic investigation of human mobility at Isola Sacra and Velia, Italy
2016
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Hunting for pathogens: ancient DNA and the historical record
2015
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Kennewick Man: paleodiet, and the people of the Pacific Northwest Coast
2015
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Preservation and weathering of the human remains from the battle of Stoney Creek during the War of 1812
2014
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Functional impairment and physical stress in the past: How physiotherapy ideologies can contribute to bioarchaeological interpretations.
2013
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The ultrastructure of bone: two new levels of hierarchy revealed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
2013
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Water isotopes of Ontario: investigating the applications of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes as geographical indicators
2013
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A draft genome of Yersinia pestis from victims of the Black Death
2012
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Complications of co-morbidities: picking out skeletal indicators of scurvy
2012
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A new method for the determination of post-mortem interval: citrate content of bone.
2011
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Analysis of hypoplastic defects in a Roman Period (1st-4th c. AD) skeletal sample from Vagnari (Italy)
2011
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Heterogeneity of maternal diet in a stable isotope weaning study.
2010
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Investigation of dietary texture at the Carrier Mills Archaeological District, Illinois (10,000 BP to 950 BP) using microwear analysis
2010
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Body size and activity inference: femur length and midshaft index
2009
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Contextual dimensions of European health and lifestyle: the archaeological and historical record
2009
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Evidence of treponemal disease in Archaic southern Illinois
2009
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Historical patterns of traumatic injury and violence in Europe
2009
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History of degenerative joint disease in Europe: inferences about lifestyle and activity
2009
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Periosteal appositions: a non-specific index of the history of health in Europe
2009
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Socio-culturally mediated disease: rickets and scurvy
2009
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Stable isotope and mtDNA evidence for geographic origins at the site of Vagnari (2(nd)-4(th) centuries AD), Italy.
2009
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Summary measurement of health and wellbeing: The health index
2009
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The history of European infectious diseases: skeletal evidence of tuberculosis, leprosy, and treponematosis
2009
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The history of European oral health: evidence from dental caries, dental abscesses. antemortem tooth loss
2009
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The history of anemia and related nutritional deficiencies in Europe: evidence from cribra orbitalia and porotic hyperostosis
2009
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The history of growth disruption in European children: evidence from hypoplastic teeth.
2009
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Contextualizing conflict: War and peace in neolithic Europe.
2007
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Adverse environments: investigating local variation in child growth and health.
2006
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Characterization of a murder victim using stable isotopic analyses.
2006
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Metacarpal fractures as a key to understanding culturally patterned violence in a historic urban cemetery sample.
2006
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A lack of potatoes? Infantile scurvy in nineteenth century Birmingliam, England.
2005
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Isotopic evidence of consumption of marine foods by ancestral Chumash.
2005
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An investigation of the range of skeletal indicators of vitamin D deficiency in adults and juveniles.
2004
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Single osteons and seasonality: A SIMS analysis of human bone from Wadi Halfa
2004
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Isotopic evidence of migration at the imperial port of Portus Romae, Italy.
2003
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Paleopathological investigations at the historic cemetery of St. Martins, England.
2003
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Seasonality data from tooth enamel composition: The Levantine Holocene.
2003
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Evidence for summer rains during Neandertal occupation at Amud Cave, Israel: the stable isotope data.
2002
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Fishy diets?: Isotopic and chemical methods for testing.
2002
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Guidelines for the use of a 'standard' for measuring bone density with DEXA and optical densitometry.
2001
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AmpliTaq Gold (TM) and ancient DNA samples.
2000
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Ancient DNA analysis of a 2,000 year old Italian cemetery population.
2000
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Chemical analysis of infant feeding practices from the Imperial Roman site of Portus Romae, Italy.
2000
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Reconstructing the evolutionary history of Asian primates using mitochondrial, Y-chromosome and autosomal DNA sequences.
2000
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The development of a 'standard' for measuring bone mineral density in archaeological bone.
2000
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Timeless tomb: Stable carbon evidence for tomb reuse in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt.
2000
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Approaches to the study of Osteoporosis: Key findings from a comparative study.
1999
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Areas of Genetic Endemism (AGE) in southeast Asian primates
1999
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DNA diagnosis of thalassemia from ancient Italian skeletons.
1999
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Infant feeding practices in Roman Egypt: Evidence from the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt
1999
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Paleoclimate at Amud Cave, Israel: stable isotope analysis of tooth enamel carbonate.
1999
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DIETARY CHANGE IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO PREHISTORY - EVIDENCE FROM STRONTIUM AND STABLE ISOTOPES OF CARBON AND NITROGEN
1984
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Commentary on: Assessing diagnostic certainty for scurvy and rickets in human skeletal remains – An update on Brickley and Morgan (2023).
185:e24982.
2024
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Investigating femoral growth disruption in subadults from the 10th–13th century St. Étienne cemetery of Toulouse, France.
185:e24984.
2024
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High‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) as a means of assessing the presence of uric acid in archeological human remains: Challenges and future directions.
184:e24938.
2024
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Assessing diagnostic certainty for scurvy and rickets in human skeletal remains.
181:637-645.
2023
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Pubertal timing as an indicator of early life stress in Roman Italy and Roman Gaul.
180:548-560.
2023
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Missing data in bioarchaeology I: A review of the literature.
179:339-348.
2022
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Missing data in bioarchaeology II: A test of ordinal and continuous data imputation.
179:349-364.
2022
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Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward.
178:54-114.
2022
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Intersectionality and trauma analysis in bioarchaeology.
174:583-594.
2021
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Quantifying cortical bone in fragmentary archeological second metacarpals.
174:812-821.
2021
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Using teeth as tools: Investigating the mother–infant dyad and developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis using vitamin D deficiency.
171:342-353.
2020
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Genetic resiliency and the Black Death: No apparent loss of mitogenomic diversity due to the Black Death in medieval London and Denmark.
169:240-252.
2019
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Micro‐CT assessment of dental mineralization defects indicative of vitamin D deficiency in two 17th–19th century Dutch communities.
169:122-131.
2019
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Cribra orbitalia and porotic hyperostosis: A biological approach to diagnosis.
167:896-902.
2018
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Latitude, urbanization, age, and sex as risk factors for vitamin D deficiency disease in the Roman Empire.
167:484-496.
2018
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Mapping the origins of Imperial Roman workers (1st–4th century CE) at Vagnari, Southern Italy, using 87Sr/86Sr and δ18O variability.
166:837-850.
2018
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Age estimation in older adults: Use of pulp/tooth ratios calculated from tooth sections.
165:594-603.
2018
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Occurrence of osteon banding in adult human cortical bone.
164:635-642.
2017
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You are not what you eat during physiological stress: Isotopic evaluation of human hair.
157:374-388.
2015
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Isotopic studies of the diet of the people of the coast of British Columbia.
155:460-468.
2014
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The effects of socioeconomic status on endochondral and appositional bone growth, and acquisition of cortical bone in children from 19th century Birmingham, England.
140:410-416.
2009
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Isotopic and dental evidence for infant and young child feeding practices in an imperial Roman skeletal sample.
137:294-308.
2008
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Growth in an English population from the Industrial Revolution.
136:85-92.
2008
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A preliminary analysis of the DNA and diet of the extinct Beothuk: A systematic approach to ancient human DNA.
132:594-604.
2007
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Isotopic evidence for age‐related immigration to imperial Rome.
132:510-519.
2007
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An investigation of skeletal indicators of vitamin D deficiency in adults: Effective markers for interpreting past living conditions and pollution levels in 18th and 19th century Birmingham, England.
132:67-79.
2007
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Skeletal manifestations of rickets in infants and young children in a historic population from England.
129:362-374.
2006
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Skeletal manifestations of infantile scurvy.
129:163-172.
2006
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Isotopic evidence for age‐related variation in diet from Isola Sacra, Italy.
128:2-13.
2005
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Long‐term survival of ancient DNA in Egypt: Response to Zink and Nerlich (2003).
128:110-114.
2005
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Diarrhea, respiratory infections, protozoan gastrointestinal parasites, and child growth in Kathmandu, Nepal.
122:85-97.
2003
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Infant feeding and weaning practices in Roman Egypt.
115:204-212.
2001
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Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in human tooth enamel: Identifying breastfeeding and weaning in prehistory. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol.106: 1–18..
106:411-411.
1998
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Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in human tooth enamel: Identifying breastfeeding and weaning in prehistory.
106:1-18.
1998
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Improved DNA extraction from ancient bones using silica-based spin columns.
105:539-543.
1998
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Concordance of cranial and dental morphological traits and evidence for endogamy in ancient Egypt.
101:237-246.
1996
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Concordance of cranial and dental morphological traits and evidence for endogamy in ancient Egypt.
101:237-246.
1996
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Temporal trends in stable isotopes for Nubian mummy tissues.
93:165-187.
1994
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Accuracy tests of tooth formation age estimations for human skeletal remains.
92:173-188.
1993
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Stable isotope analyses in human nutritional ecology.
34:283-321.
1991
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A review of the chronology of the European Middle Pleistocene hominid record.
25:19-65.
1982
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