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Autor:
Sabrina C. Agarwal
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-5 (2024)
Millions of skeletal remains from South Asia were exported in red markets (the underground economy of human tissues/organs) to educational institutions globally for over a century. It is time to recognize the personhood of the people who were systema
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https://doaj.org/article/ef2f58e8823d440d9efb18b23315a0b0
Autor:
Patrick Beauchesne, Sabrina C. Agarwal
As researchers become increasingly interested in studying the lives of children in antiquity, this volume argues for the importance of a collaborative biocultural approach. Contributors draw on fields including skeletal biology and physiology, archae
Autor:
Sabrina C. Agarwal, Julie K. Wesp
This volume brings together the latest approaches in bioarchaeology in the study of sex and gender. Archaeologists have long used skeletal remains to identify gender. Contemporary bioarchaeologists, however, have begun to challenge the theoretical an
Autor:
Katherine M. Kinkopf, Sabrina C. Agarwal, Valentina Giuffra, Simona Minozzi, Stefano Campana, Davide Caramella, Giulia Riccomi
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 180:173-195
Autor:
Jane E. Buikstra, Sharon N. DeWitte, Sabrina C. Agarwal, Brenda J. Baker, Eric J. Bartelink, Elizabeth Berger, Kelly E. Blevins, Katelyn Bolhofner, Alexis T. Boutin, Megan B. Brickley, Michele R. Buzon, Carlina de la Cova, Lynne Goldstein, Rebecca Gowland, Anne L. Grauer, Lesley A. Gregoricka, Siân E. Halcrow, Sarah A. Hall, Simon Hillson, Ann M. Kakaliouras, Haagen D. Klaus, Kelly J. Knudson, Christopher J. Knüsel, Clark Spencer Larsen, Debra L. Martin, George R. Milner, Mario Novak, Kenneth C. Nystrom, Sofía I. Pacheco‐Forés, Tracy L. Prowse, Gwen Robbins Schug, Charlotte A. Roberts, Jessica E. Rothwell, Ana Luisa Santos, Christopher Stojanowski, Anne C. Stone, Kyra E. Stull, Daniel H. Temple, Christina M. Torres, J. Marla Toyne, Tiffiny A. Tung, Jaime Ullinger, Karin Wiltschke‐Schrotta, Sonia R. Zakrzewski
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 178:54-114
This article presents outcomes from a Workshop entitled “Bioarchaeology: Taking Stock and Moving Forward, ” which was held at Arizona State University (ASU) on March 6–8, 2020. Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the School of Huma
Autor:
Sabrina C. Agarwal
Publikováno v:
Economic Anthropology. 9:158-162
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 31:121-134
Autor:
Sabrina C. Agarwal
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Human Biology. 33
Bioarchaeological (the study of archeological human remains together with contextual and documentary evidence) offers a unique vantage point to examine variation in skeletal morphology related to influences such as activity, disease, and nutrition. T
Autor:
Sabrina C. Agarwal, Brenda J. Baker
Publikováno v:
Bioarchaeology International. 4
A note from the founding editors of Bioarchaeology International.
Autor:
Patrick Beauchesne, Caroline Goodson, Sabrina C. Agarwal, Mauro Rubini, Alfredo Coppa, Katherine Kinkopf, Trent Trombley, Francesca Candilio
Publikováno v:
American journal of physical anthropologyREFERENCES. 174(3)
OBJECTIVES Degenerative joint disease in the spine is heavily influenced by genetic, environmental, and epigenetic factors, as well as exacerbated by physical activity and injury. The objective of this study was to investigate the multivariate relati