All Stories

  1. Opening Up the Family Tree: Promoting More Diverse and Inclusive Studies of Family, Kinship, and Relatedness in Bioarchaeology
  2. Geographic patterns of Early Holocene New World dental morphological variation
  3. THE BIOARCHAEOLOGY OF SOCIETAL COLLAPSE AND REGENERATION IN ANCIENT PERU Danielle ShawnKurin Switzerland: Springer, 2016. 218 pp. ISBN 978-3-319-28402-6 (Hardcover)
  4. EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER IN BIOARCHAEOLOGY, Edited by Sabrina C. Agarwal, Julie K. Wesp Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2017. 295 pp. ISBN 978-0-8263-5258-3 (Hardcover)
  5. Contesting the massacre at Nataruk
  6. Indicators of Idiosyncratic Behavior in the Dentition
  7. Bioarchaeology and Kinship: Integrating Theory, Social Relatedness, and Biology in Ancient Family Research
  8. Observer error, dental wear, and the inference of new world sundadonty
  9. Sinodonty and beyond:
  10. New evidence on the spatiotemporal distribution and evolution of the Uto-Aztecan premolar
  11. Brief communication: Preliminary radiocarbon dates from Florida crania in Hrdlička's gulf states catalog
  12. Talon cusp from two archaic period cemeteries in North America: Implications for comparative evolutionary morphology
  13. Labial canine talon cusp from the Early Holocene site of Gobero, central Sahara Desert, Niger