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RECENT ADVANCES IN METHOD AND THEORY IN PALEODEMOGRAPHY

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1998
▪ Abstract  Current methods in skeletal biology have improved significantly our ability to estimate the demographic parameters of extinct populations. Gross morphological and histological age indicators have been developed and tested in a variety of contexts, revealing great variation in the levels of accuracy of age prediction of each indicator ...
Richard S. Meindl, Katherine F. Russell
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Handbook of Palaeodemography

2013
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Séguy, Isabelle, Buchet, Luc
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22 Paleodemography of Extinct Hominin Populations

2007
Paleodemography is the study of past population structure. The demographic structure of the population is both the outcome of evolutionary processes operating on groups of individuals and the basis on which future evolutionary forces can potentially operate.
Janet Monge, Alan Mann
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The Paleodemography of the Read Shell Midden, 15BT10

1990
The Read Shell Midden, 15Btl0, located in the Western Coal Fields of Kentucky is an Archaic seasonal camp and mortuary site. Btl0 was completely excavated from 1937 to 1939 under the auspices of the Works Projects Administration (WPA) and over 240 burials were identified at the site.
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Paleodemography: Methods and Recent Advances

Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, 2023
Maru Mormina
exaly  

“Farewell to paleodemography?” rumors of its death have been greatly exaggerated

Journal of Human Evolution, 1983
Dennis P Van Gerven, George J Armelagos
exaly  

Basics in paleodemography: A comparison of age indicators applied to the early medieval skeletal sample of Lauchheim

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2008
Ursula Wittwer-Backofen   +2 more
exaly  

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