Applied evolutionary education: the benefits and costs of hosting regional evolution conferences
Regional academic conferences provide a variety of benefits to attendants, but hosting them can be costly. Here, we share benefits and drawbacks of hosting regional evolution meetings from the vantages of a tenured associate professor, a tenure-track ...
Christopher Dana Lynn +3 more
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Presence of Uto-Aztecan Premolar Trait (Disto-Sagittal Ridge) in a Zoque-Olmec sample from Mesoamerica [PDF]
The presence of UAP in a Zoque-Olmec sample from the Early Classic Period (1.800 – 1.300 BP) is reported.
Rodriguez Flórez, Carlos David
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Variasi genetik loci STR codis (THO1, TPOX) manusia Gilimanuk (pulau Bali) [PDF]
Migrasi Mongoloid diduga berasal dari wilayah barat dan utara Indonesia yang datang dalam berbagai gelombang. Kelompok migran ini bercampur dengan penduduk setempat yang berafiliasi Australomelanesoid.
Koesbardiati, Toetik +3 more
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Deconstructing the Sanders Focus and the Sanders Phase : A Reply to Perttula Regarding the Taxonomy and Significance of the So-called Sanders Focus, or Sanders Phase, Pottery of Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma [PDF]
Perttula is correct in pointing out that there are numerical errors in a recently published table of mine. A revised version is presented here as Table 1. Although several of these errors are numerically large and might have caused problems had they gone
Schambach, Frank F.
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ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate the developmental changes in the human calcaneal internal and external morphology linked to the acquisition of mature bipedal locomotion. Methods Seventy seven micro‐CT scans of modern juvenile calcanei (from perinates to 15 years old) are employed.
Carla Figus +14 more
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ABSTRACT This paper is an introduction and review for the special issue of AJBA on the Curation and Use of Human Skeletal Remains for Teaching and Research, which emerged from an organized session at the American Association of Biological Anthropologists in 2022.
Gwen Robbins Schug +2 more
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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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Reconstructing the childhood diet of the individuals from the Middle Late Bronze Age Bezdanjača Cave, Croatia (ca. 1430 1290 BCE) using stable C and N isotope analysis of dentin collagen [PDF]
This paper investigates the childhood diet of 16 individuals from the Middle Late Bronze Age (1430 1290 BCE) Bezdanjača Cave (Lika region, Croatia) using stable isotope analysis of dentin collagen from permanent first molars.
Benazzi, Stefano +3 more
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Bioanthropological analysis of human occipital condyles using geometric morphometric method
Sex differences are present in all parts of the body, including the skeletal system. Several methods are used to analyze the sex differences of skeleton, while more recently, a new method called geometric morphometry has been used. The aim of this study was to examine the sexual dimorphism of occipital condyles on human skulls originating from the ...
Aida, Sarač-Hadžihalilović +7 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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