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Preliminary report on the faunal remains from layer 1B-GRH at Scladina Cave (Prov. Namur, BE)
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MEMOR : a database of archeological human remains collections from Flanders, Belgium
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Principal component and linear discriminant analyses for the classification of hominoid primate specimens based on bone shape data
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High frequency of dental caries and calculus in dentitions from a British medieval town
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First insights into human mobility in Neolithic Belgium using strontium isotopic analysis and proteomics : a case study of Grotte de La Faucille (Sclayn, province of Namur)
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Ossements humains du Néolithique à l’abri sous roche de la Roche aux Éperviers à Hulsonniaux (Houyet, province de Namur, Belgique)
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Oral health and childhood stress during the Final Neolithic in Grotte de la Faucille (Sclayn, BE)
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Report on the latest excavation campaigns at Grotte de La Faucille, Sclayn (BE) : new radiocarbon dates for a better understanding of burial practice during the Final Neolithic
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Developments in biological anthropology and proteomics at University of Ghent, Belgium
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Morphological evolution of the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) mandibular molars : coordinated size and shape changes through the Scladina Cave chronostratigraphy
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One size fits all? Stature estimation from footprints and the effect of substrate and speed on footprint creation
(2022) ANATOMICAL RECORD-ADVANCES IN INTEGRATIVE ANATOMY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY. 305(7). p.1692-1700 -
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Reconstructing articular cartilage in the Australopithecus afarensis hip joint and the need for modeling six degrees of freedom
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Neolithic track sites from Formby Point, England : new data and insights
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Reply to Van Peer : direct radiocarbon dating and ancient genomic analysis reveal the true age of the Neanderthals at Spy Cave
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Functional signals and covariation in triquetrum and hamate shape of extant primates using 3D geometric morphometrics
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Dental caries in South African fossil hominins
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Reevaluating the timing of Neanderthal disappearance in Northwest Europe
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Locomotion, posture, and the foramen magnum in primates : reliability of indices and insights into hominin bipedalism
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The morphological affinity of the Early Pleistocene footprints from Happisburgh, England, with other footprints of Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene age
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Non-invasive methods : the applicability of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology for recording fossilised footprints
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Sex differences in the patterning of age-related bone loss in the human hallucal metatarsal in rural and urban populations
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Dating the latest appearance of Neanderthals in Belgium
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Amazing evolution : the journey of life
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Preliminary reports on the 2016-2017 excavation of the Neolithic ossuary and terrace
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Evidence of different climatic adaptation strategies in humans and non-human primates
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Dental caries in human evolution : frequency of carious lesions in South African fossil hominins
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Are we what we eat? : regional diet, but not climate, shapes cranial morphology in Jomon foragers
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Capturing 3D locomotor kinematics of modern humans to determine behavioral substrate navigation
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Sex differences in the patterning of age-related bone loss in the human hallucal metatarsal in Post-medieval rural and urban populations
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The functional significance of dental and mandibular reduction in Homo : a catarrhine perspective
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Temporal variation in cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) dentition : the stratigraphic sequence of Scladina Cave, Belgium
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Humans preserve non-human primate pattern of climatic adaptation
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Aging the aged : a modified method to age elderly individuals using osteoarthritis of the sternoclavicular joint
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A dental assessment of biological affinity among Celts, Etruscans and Picenis
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Climate, craniofacial plasticity and culture : a comparison of ecogeographic patterns in cranial shape between Jomon foragers and Japanese macaques
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Neuromandibular integration in humans and chimpanzees : implications for dental and mandibular reduction in Homo
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Oral health in Late Pleistocene and Holocene North West Africa
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Root grooves on two adjacent anterior teeth of Australopithecus africanus
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Neanderthals, biosocial models of
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Amelogenesis imperfecta in the dentition of a wild chimpanzee
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A three-dimensional geometric morphometric study of the effects of erosion on the morphologies of modern and prehistoric footprints
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Prehistory of the British Isles : a tale of coming and going
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Dental pathology, wear, and developmental defects in South African hominins
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Behavioral inferences from the high levels of dental chipping in Homo naledi
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The chronology and significance of ablation in the Later Stone Age Maghreb
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Geometric morphometric analysis of variation in human hallucal metatarsal periosteal and endosteal shape in rural and urban populations
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Climatic adaptation in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) as a model for calibrating human intraspecific variation
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Stressful times : investigating childhood health in urban and rural medieval Britain
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Dietary and behavioral inferences from dental pathology and non-masticatory wear on dentitions from a British medieval town
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Severe plane-form enamel hypoplasia in a dentition from Roman Britain
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Solving the Piltdown Man crime : how we worked out there was only one forger
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Investigating locomotion from cranial base morphology and foramen magnum position in primates and hominins
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DigiArt : towards a virtualization of Cultural Heritage
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Assessing size and strength of the clavicle for its usefulness for sex estimation in a British medieval sample
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New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created 'Piltdown man'
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Enamel defects in Paranthropus robustus relative to other South African hominins
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A primate viewpoint on mandibular reduction in Homo : the impact of allometry and encephalisation
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Re-evaluating the co-occurrence and age of formation of Harris lines and linear enamel hypoplasia
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On the cusp of a great discovery : dental morphology in medieval England
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A newly discovered antler flint-knapping hammer and the question of their rarity in the Palaeolithic archaeological record : reality or bias?
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Characterizing evulsion in the Later Stone Age Maghreb : age, sex and effects on mastication
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Arthur Smith Woodward and his involvement in the study of human evolution
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Human evolution : the future
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Evolution of human language
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Tool use by humans and other apes
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Allometry, encephalisation and mandible reduction in Homo : a primate perspective
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Homo sapiens
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Out-of-Africa origins
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Sir Arthur Keith's legacy : re-discovering a lost collection of human fossils
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Characterizing dental evulsion in the Maghreb
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Hominin footprints from early Pleistocene deposits at Happisburgh, UK
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Earliest evidence for caries and exploitation of starchy plant foods in Pleistocene hunter-gatherers from Morocco
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Investigating experimental knapping damage on an antler hammer : a pilot-study using high-resolution imaging and analytical techniques
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Oral health and dietary change during the Epipalaeolithic-Neolithic transition in Northwest Africa
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Application of 3-dimensional microscopy and micro-CT scanning to the analysis of Magdalenian portable art on bone and antler
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Body size and stature estimation based on the first metatarsal in humans
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Body mass and stature estimation based on the first metatarsal in humans
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The Neanderthal lower arm
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Letter to the editor: Response to Deane and Kremer's comment : 3D, or not to 3D
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Femoral curvature in Neanderthals and modern humans : a 3D geometric morphometric analysis
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A new method for measuring long bone curvature using 3D landmarks and semi-landmarks
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An investigation of long bone curvature in modern human populations : femur, ulna and radius
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A comprehensive analysis of long bone curvature in Neanderthals and Modern Humans using 3D morphometrics
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By paleontological data analysis, Øyvind Hammer, David Harper, Blackwell Publishing, Malden ((2005)), 368 pp., (paperback), ISBN: 1-4051-1544-0
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Long bone curvature in Neanderthals and modern humans : a new method for measuring long bone curvature using 3D landmarks and semilandmarks