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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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BAR Section | 2008 | Oxenham, Marc | Childhood in late neolithic Vietnam: bio-mortuary insights into an ambiguous life stage. | Babies reborn: infant/child burials in pre- and protohistory | [Oxenham, 2008 #19664] |
Book | 1999 | Baer, Adela S. | Health, disease and survival: a biomedical and genetic analysis of the Orang Asli of Malaysia | [Baer, 1999 #20799] | |
Book | 1979 | Wing, E. S. | Paleonutrition: method and theory in prehistoric foodways | [Wing, 1979 #21115] | |
Book | 1988 | Cohen, Mark Nathan | Health and the rise of civilization | [Cohen, 1988 #21132] | |
Book in a Series | 1968 | Tiglao, Teodora V. | Health practices in a rural community | [Tiglao, 1968 #21770] | |
Book in a Series | 1960 | Tan, Antonio G. | A study of health, hygienic, and sanitary conditions obtaining among rural homes | [Tan, 1960 #21812] | |
Book in a Series | 1961 | Halpern, Joel Martin | Laotian health problems | [Halpern, 1961 #21880] | |
Book in a Series (Edited) | 2006 | Tayles, Nancy | Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia | [Tayles, 2006 #22081] | |
Book Section | 2018 | Ward, Stacey M. | Developing a new project: the impact of social change on health in the late iron age site of Non Ban Jak in Northeast Thailand | Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2016 | [Ward, 2018 #22237] |
Book Section | 2015 | Halcrow, Siân E, | Infant and child health and disease with agricultural intensification in mainland Southeast Asia | The Routledge Handbook of Bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands | [Halcrow, 2015 #22318] |
Book Section | 2016 | Buckley, Hallie R. | Bioarchaeology in the Pacific Islands: a temporal and geographical examination of nutritional and infectious disease | The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands | [Buckley, 2016 #22452] |
Book Section | 2016 | Lara, Myra | Implications of pathological changes in cremated human remains from Palawan, Philippines, for island Southeast Asian archaeology | The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands | [Lara, 2016 #22453] |
Book Section | 2016 | Halcrow, Siân E. | Infant and child health and disease with agricultural intensification in mainland Southeast Asia | The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands | [Halcrow, 2016 #22460] |
Book Section | 2015 | Tayles, Nancy | Ban Non Wat: current research on late prehistoric people in the Upper Mun River Valley, northeast Thailand | Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2013: selected papers from the First SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology | [Tayles, 2015 #22500] |
Book Section | 2010 | Halcrow, S. E. | An application of ancient DNA methods for understanding health and social changes with agricultural intensification in prehistoric Southeast Asia | Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Ancient DNA & Associated Biomolecules, Lódz, Poland, 16-19 October 2006 and the 9th International Conference on Ancient DNA & Associated Biomolecules, Pompeii, Italy, 19-22 October 2008 | [Halcrow, 2010 #22713] |
Book Section | 1990 | Kennedy, K. A. R. | Reconstruction of trauma, disease and lifeways of prehistoric peoples of South Asia from the skeletal record | South Asian Archaeology 1987. Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe, held in the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Island of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice | [Kennedy, 1990 #23292] |
Book Section | 1994 | Larsen, Clark Spencer | The stresses of conquest in Spanish Florida: structural adaptation and change before and after contact | In the wake of contact: biological responses to conquest | [Larsen, 1994 #24408] |
Book Section | 1991 | Stuart-Macadam, Patricia L. | Porotic hyperostosis: changing interpretations | Human paleopathology: current synthesis and future options | [Stuart-Macadam, 1991 #24580] |
Book Section | 1975 | Stini, William A. | Adaptive strategies of human population under nutritional stress | Biosocial interrelations in population adaptation | [Stini, 1975 #24581] |
Book Section | 1994 | Larsen, Clark Spencer | Health in transition: disease and nutrition in the Georgia Bight | Paleonutrition: the diet and health of prehistoric Americans | [Larsen, 1994 #24596] |
Book Section | 1989 | Johnston, Francis E. | Assessment of growth and age in the immature skeleton | Reconstruction of life from the skeleton | [Johnston, 1989 #24617] |
Book Section | 1994 | White, Christine D. | Dietary dental pathology and cultural change in the Maya | Strength in diversity: a reader in physical anthropology | [White, 1994 #24680] |
Book Section | 1992 | Skinner, Mark | Anthropological uses of developmental defects of enamel | Skeletal biology of past peoples: research methods | [Skinner, 1992 #24687] |
Book Section | 1989 | Stuart-Macadam, Patricia L. | Nutritional deficiency diseases: a survey of scurvy, rickets, and iron-deficiency anemia | Reconstruction of life from the skeleton | [Stuart-Macadam, 1989 #24690] |
Book Section | 1985 | Stini, William A. | Growth rates and sexual dimorphism in evolutionary perspective | The analysis of prehistoric diets | [Stini, 1985 #24694] |
Book Section | 1992 | Saunders, Shelley R. | Subadult skeletons and growth related studies | Skeletal biology of past peoples: research methods | [Saunders, 1992 #24695] |
Book Section | 1985 | Martin, Debra L. | Skeletal pathologies as indicators of quality and quantity of diet | The analysis of prehistoric diets | [Martin, 1985 #24713] |
Book Section | 1989 | Lukacs, John R. | Dental paleopathology: methods for reconstructing dietary patterns | Reconstruction of life from the skeleton | [Lukacs, 1989 #24714] |
Book Section | 1997 | Lukacs, John R. | New frontiers in dental anthropology: creative approaches to diet and stress in prehistory | Biological anthropology: the state of the science | [Lukacs, 1997 #24716] |
Book Section | 1991 | Larsen, Clark Spencer | Dental caries evidence for dietary change: an archaeological context | Advances in dental anthropology | [Larsen, 1991 #24719] |