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Late Upper Palaeolithic ornaments from Vlakno cave, Croatia

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica
This paper presents the richest prehistoric assemblage of ornaments in the Eastern Adriatic discovered to date, found in the Late Upper Palaeolithic layers of Vlakno cave, Croatia.
Barbara Cvitkušić   +2 more
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Dental modifications: a perspective of Indonesian chronology and the current applications

open access: yesDental Journal, 2010
Background: Dental modifications are one of the forms of initiation rite. Thus tradition can be found in all of Indonesian regions, even in South East Asia, in previous era.
Rusyad Adi Suriyanto   +1 more
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Colin Peter Groves - Emeritus Professor, bioanthropology

open access: yes, 2017
This interview with Colin Peter Groves of the School of Archaeology and Anthropology, is part of the ANU Emeritus Faculty's Oral History Program. Colin has done museum work on primates and other mammals all over the world.
Groves, Colin Peter
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Fifty Years of Bioanthropology in Campo del Pucara (Catamarca, Argentina) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Los sitios arqueológicos formativos de El Alamito (Catamarca, Argentina) se ubican cronológicamente entre el 240 d.C. y 500 d.C. Estos sitios son una manifestación de la cultura Condorhuasi, conocida con el nombre de Condorhuasi-Alamito, la cual se ...
Sampietro Vattuone, Maria Marta   +2 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

open access: yes, 1999
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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Differences in types of artificial cranial deformation are related to differences in frequencies of cranial and oral health markers in pre-Columbian skulls from Peru

open access: yesBoletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas, 2014
Artificial cranial deformation is a cultural practice that modifies the shape of the skull during the early infancy. It is not related to rites of passage, but to different social status in a group.
Mercedes Okumura
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Bioanthropological meeting: a multidisciplinary approach

open access: yesCalenda, 2013
The I BAM follows a long tradition in the organization of scientific events with an international scope in the field of Biological Anthropology. The former Department of Anthropology and now the Department of Life Sciences in the University of Coimbra has, over the years, stood out not only in research but also in teaching Anthropology.
openaire   +1 more source

Peopling of the Pacific: A Holistic Anthropological Perspective

open access: yes, 2010
The human colonization of the Pacific is an enduring problem in historical anthropology. Recent advances in archaeology, historical linguistics, and bioanthropology have coalesced to form a set of models for population movements and interactions in ...
V. Kirch Patrick
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Exploring The Correlation Between Pupil Distance and Myopia Prevalence: An Observational Bioanthropology Study in Surabaya

open access: yes
Bioanthropology integrates biological and cultural perspectives, thereby enhancing our understanding of human health across populations. Myopia is a significant refractive error affecting potentially 2.5 billion people globally by the end of the decade ...
Aditya, Dwi Martha Nur   +2 more
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