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期刊名:American journal of physical anthropology

缩写:AM J PHYS ANTHROPOL

ISSN:0002-9483

e-ISSN:1096-8644

IF/分区:2.6/Q1

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Samantha L Cox Samantha L Cox
Objectives: In humans, the pelvis is the most sexually dimorphic skeletal element and is often utilized in aging and sexing remains. The pelvis has become greatly relied upon in anthropological research (e.g., forensics, ...
Elizabeth A Moffett Elizabeth A Moffett
Objectives: The presence of sexual dimorphism in the birth canals of anthropoid primates is well documented, and birth canal dimorphism tends to be especially robust among species that give birth to relatively large neona...
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Objective: Frailty is the physiological stress that individuals suffer during their life. In past populations, frailty is conventionally assessed through the occurrence of different biomarkers of biological stress. Some e...
Ivor Janković,Jacqueline Balen,Hrvoje Potrebica et al. Ivor Janković et al.
Objectives: To provide a comprehensive analysis of perimortem cranial injuries found on human remains from the Eneolithic (ca. 4200 BCE) mass grave discovered at Potočani, Croatia, to test if the assemblage is a result o...
Jared S Beatrice,Angela Soler,Robin C Reineke et al. Jared S Beatrice et al.
Objectives: We examine the prevalence and sociodemographic risk factors of skeletal indicators of stress in forensic samples of undocumented migrants from Mexico and Central America. ...
Kristin L Krueger,Evan Chwa,Alexandria S Peterson et al. Kristin L Krueger et al.
Dental microwear formation on the posterior dentition is largely attributed to an organism's diet. However, some have suggested that dietary and environmental abrasives contribute more to the formation process than food, calling into questi...
Noor Tasnim,Daniel Schmitt,Angel Zeininger Noor Tasnim
Objectives: Foot and ankle dysfunction in barefoot/minimally shod populations remains understudied. Although factors affecting musculoskeletal pain in Western populations are well-studied, little is known about how types ...
Marina Martínez de Pinillos,Ana Pantoja-Pérez,Pilar Fernández-Colón et al. Marina Martínez de Pinillos et al.
Objectives: The aim of this report is to present the large deciduous tooth collection of identified children that is housed at the National Research Center on Human Evolution (CENIEH) in Burgos, Spain. ...
Alexandra E Kralick,Kate McGrath Alexandra E Kralick
Objectives: We compared an early life stress indicator, linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH), in the canine teeth of two male orangutan (Pongo spp.) morphs. Flanged males have large bi-discoid cheek pads and a laryngeal throat ...