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Complete Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing of a Burial from a Romano-Christian Cemetery in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt: Preliminary Indications. [PDF]
Molto JE +7 more
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Uncovering Forensic Evidence: A Path to Age Estimation through DNA Methylation. [PDF]
Castagnola MJ, Medina-Paz F, Zapico SC.
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European Neolithic societies showed early warning signals of population collapse. [PDF]
Downey SS, Haas WR, Shennan SJ.
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Fecal stanols show simultaneous flooding and seasonal precipitation change correlate with Cahokia's population decline. [PDF]
White AJ +6 more
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Arqueologia funerària: les restes humanes del carrer del Fort, Ullastret, Baix Empordà [PDF]
Agustí i Farjas, B., Codina i Reina, D.
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Age Patterns of Mortality During the Black Death in London, A.D. 1349-1350. [PDF]
Dewitte SN.
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Journal of Human Evolution, 1982
Aging is based upon a good correlation between biological features (cranial sutures, pubic symphysis, humeral and femoral heads, osteons) and age. However it is not possible to estimate the structure of deaths of skeletal population if the correlation coefficient ( r or multiple- R ) between biologicla characteristics and age is lower than 0·9.
Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel, Claude Masset
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Aging is based upon a good correlation between biological features (cranial sutures, pubic symphysis, humeral and femoral heads, osteons) and age. However it is not possible to estimate the structure of deaths of skeletal population if the correlation coefficient ( r or multiple- R ) between biologicla characteristics and age is lower than 0·9.
Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel, Claude Masset
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Controversy on paleodemography
International Journal of Anthropology, 1990Recent discussion expressed in scientific literature proves that these exist some reservations about the role of paleo-demographic investigation in general Phrehistoric research. This concerns mostly the congitive value of the results gained in paleodemography. This misunderstanding should be cleared up.
J. Piontek, A. Weber
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