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Gender and diet: experimental study in bioanthropology (the case of the cemetery of Larina, France)
International audienceGender and diet: experimental study in bioanthropology (the case of the cemetery of Larina ...
Batista-Goulart, Luana, Séguy, Isabelle
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Market share and recent hiring trends in anthropology faculty positions. [PDF]
Between 1985 and 2014, the number of US doctoral graduates in Anthropology increased from about 350 to 530 graduates per year. This rise in doctorates entering the work force along with an overall decrease in the numbers of tenure-track academic ...
Robert J Speakman +11 more
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“To honor and remember”: An ethical awakening to African American remains in museums
Abstract In 2021, amid surging activism in the Movement for Black Lives, the Smithsonian Institution's possession of the remains of thousands of African Americans drew widespread attention. In response, the Smithsonian and its National Museum of Natural History undertook a series of steps to assess these remains and to develop a policy for returning as
Sabrina B. Sholts
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List of programs in the 90th percentile or higher.
All subfields of anthropology (A), archaeology (B), bioanthropology (C), and sociocultural anthropology (D). The number of placements (n) and percentage of academic market share (%) for the period 2004–2014 are provided.
Brandon T. Ritchison (5742704) +11 more
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Ethics and applications of isotope analysis in archaeology
Abstract This synthesis explores specific ethical questions that commonly arise in isotopic analysis. For more than four decades, isotope analysis has been employed in archeological studies to explore past human and animal dietary habits, mobility patterns, and the environment in which a human or animal inhabited during life.
Chris Stantis +10 more
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Bioanthropological Analysis of the 18th–19th Century Skeletal Samples Discovered at the “Adormirea Maicii Domnului” Roman Catholic Cathedral of Iași (Romania) [PDF]
The article proposes a bioanthropological study of a small skeletal sample (including 13 skeletons belonging to mature males, from inhumation and reburial places) discovered and exhumed during 2017–2018 archaeological excavations, at the “Adormirea ...
Vasilica-Monica Groza +3 more
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Indoor air quality is a significant aspect of public health, yet it remains less studied than outdoor air pollution. Understudied indoor pollutants include volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). This review focuses on these two groups of compounds known for their health effects, including respiratory issues ...
Nikolina Račić +21 more
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News and Perspectives: Words matter in primatology
Postings on social media on Twitter (now X), BioAnthropology News (Facebook), and other venues, as well as recent publications in prominent journals, show that primatologists, ecologists, and other researchers are questioning the terms “Old World” and ...
Carvalho, Susana +22 more
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Se presentan los resultados del análisis paleopatológico de los restos óseos recuperados durante excavaciones arqueológicas en el sitio Puqueldón 1 (isla Lemuy, región de Los Lagos).
ARTURO SÁEZ
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A visual guide for the Brabant index to score dental macrowear quantity and direction
Abstract This study aimed to reduce subjectivity bias in scoring dental macrowear quantity and direction using the Brabant index, which previously relied solely on written descriptions. To achieve this, we present a new, optimized visual guide incorporating buccal and lingual scores.
Judyta Olszewski +2 more
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