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  1. Classification Trends among Contemporary Filipino Crania Using Fordisc 3.1
  2. Statistical Detection of Relatives Typed with Disjoint Forensic and Biomedical Loci
  3. Understanding (Mis)classification Trends of Latin Americans in Fordisc 3.1: Incorporating Cranial Morphology, Microgeographic Origin, and Admixture Proportions for Interpretation
  4. A Study on the Asymmetry of the Human Left and Right Pubic Symphyseal Surfaces Using High-Definition Data Capture and Computational Shape Methods
  5. Testing Reliability of the Computational Age-At-Death Estimation Methods between Five Observers Using Three-Dimensional Image Data of the Pubic Symphysis,
  6. Linkage disequilibrium connects genetic records of relatives typed with disjoint genomic marker sets
  7. Temporal, Geographic and Identification Trends in Craniometric Estimates of Ancesty for Persons of Latin American Origin
  8. Age-at-Death Estimation for Modern Populations in Mexico and Puerto Rico through the Use of 3D Laser Scans of the Pubic Symphysis
  9. An Admixture Approach to Trihybrid Ancestry Variation in the Philippines with Implications for Forensic Anthropology
  10. Population Identifiability from Forensic Genetic Markers: Ancestry Variation in Latin America
  11. Thinking Computationally about Forensics: Anthropological Perspectives on Advancements in Technologies, Data, and Algorithms
  12. Testing inter-observer reliability of the Transition Analysis aging method on the William M. Bass forensic skeletal collection
  13. Geographic substructure in craniometric estimates of admixture for contemporary American populations
  14. Temporal trends in craniometric estimates of admixture for a modern American sample
  15. Linkage disequilibrium matches forensic genetic records to disjoint genomic marker sets
  16. Temporal Patterns of Mexican Migrant Genetic Ancestry: Implications for Identification
  17. A Computational Framework for Age-at-Death Estimation from the Skeleton: Surface and Outline Analysis of 3D Laser Scans of the Adult Pubic Symphysis
  18. Better together: Thinking anthropologically about genetics
  19. Individual Identifiability Predicts Population Identifiability in Forensic Microsatellite Markers
  20. Population inference from contemporary American craniometrics
  21. The reality of virtual anthropology: Comparing digitizer and laser scan data collection methods for the quantitative assessment of the cranium
  22. An enhanced computational method for age-at-death estimation based on the pubic symphysis using 3D laser scans and thin plate splines
  23. Modeling Bone Surface Morphology: A Fully Quantitative Method for Age-at-Death Estimation Using the Pubic Symphysis
  24. The Myth of Race. The troubling persistence of an unscientific idea. By Robert WaldSussman. Cambridge, MA: Harvard university press. 2014. 384 pp. ISBN 978-0-674-41731-1. $35.00 (hardcover: alk. paper)
  25. Comments on “Estimation of stature from cranial sutures in a South Indian male population” by P. P. J. Rao et al.
  26. Estimation and evidence in forensic anthropology: Sex and race