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Journal Article 2023 Case, D. Troy Health indicators in skeletons from Iron Age central Thailand: a preliminary report from the site of Phromthin Tai, Lopburi Province SPAFA Journal [Case, 2023 #37219]
Journal Article 2018 Oxenham, Marc F. Between foraging and farming: strategic responses to the Holocene Thermal Maximum in Southeast Asia Antiquity [Oxenham, 2018 #37281]
Journal Article 2017 Domett, Kate Interpreting osteoarthritis in bioarchaeology: highlighting the importance of a clinical approach through case studies from prehistoric Thailand Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports [Domett, 2017 #37269]
Journal Article 2016 Pietrusewsky, Michael Sex and geographic differences in health of the early inhabitants of the Mariana Islands Asian Perspectives [Pietrusewsky, 2016 #27586]
Journal Article 2016 Balzeau, Antoine What do cranial bones of LB1 tell us about <i>Homo floresiensis?</i> Journal of Human Evolution [Balzeau, 2016 #26651]
Book in a Series (Edited) 2015 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, 2015 #37176]
Book Section in a Series 2015 Ross, Ken W. To follow in their footsteps: an examination of the burial identity of the elderly from Non Nok Tha The Routledge Handbook of Bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Ross, 2015 #37174]
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]
Journal Article 2013 Montgomery, Stephen H. Primate brains, the ‘island rule’ and the evolution of <i>Homo floresiensis</i> Journal of Human Evolution [Montgomery, 2013 #26632]
Thesis 2012 Chin-hsin Liu, Human skeletal health and dietary assessment of metal age central Thailand: the impact of changing social complexity and regional variation Anthropology [Chin-hsin 2012 #36330]
Book Section 2012 Tayles, Nancy Regional developments: Southeast Asia The global history of paleopathology: pioneers and prospects [Tayles, 2012 #22716]
Journal Article 2011 Tilley, L. Survival against the odds: modelling the social implications of care provision to seriously disabled individuals International Journal of Paleopathology [Tilley, 2011 #27673]
Journal Article 2008 Halcrow, Siân E. Stress near the start of life? Localised enamel hypoplasia of the primary canine in late prehistoric mainland Southeast Asia Journal of Archaeological Science [Halcrow, 2008 #29504]
Journal Article 2008 Smith, Barbara Li Mortuary treatment, pathology, and social relations of the Jiahu community Asian Perspectives (2008) [Smith, 2008 #29238]
Journal Article 2007 Oxenham, M. F. Oral and physiological palaeohealth in cold adapted peoples: northeast Asia, Hokkaido American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Oxenham, 2007 #29592]
Book Section in a Series 2007 Pechenkina, Ekaterina A. Diet and health in the Neolithic of the Wei and middle Yellow River basins, northern China Ancient health: skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification [Pechenkina, 2007 #25688]
Book Section in a Series 2007 Domett, Kate Population health from the Bronze to the Iron Age in the Mun River Valley, northeastern Thailand Ancient health: skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification [Domett, 2007 #25686]
Book Section in a Series 2007 Douglas, Michele Toomay Biological consequences of sedentism: agricultural intensification in northeastern Thailand Ancient health: skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification [Douglas, 2007 #25685]
Book Section 2006 Pureepatpong, Natthamon Recent investigation of early people (late Pleistocene to early Holocene) from Ban Rai and Tham Lod rock shelter sites, Pang Mapha District, Mae Hong Son province, northwestern Thailand Uncovering Southeast Asia's past: selected papers from the 10th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists [Pureepatpong, 2006 #24068]
Book Section 2006 Oxenham, M. and Tayles, N. Conclusions: synthesizing Southeast Asian population history and palaeohealth Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia [Oxenham, 2006 #23625]
Journal Article 2005 Law, A. A simple method for calculating the prevalence of disease in a past human population International Journal of Osteoarchaeology [Law, 2005 #30107]
Book Section 2005 Matsumura, H. The Perak man: morphology, osteometric analysis and palaeopathology The Perak man and other prehistoric skeletons of Malaysia [Matsumura, 2005 #22348]
Journal Article 2004 Tayles, N. Leprosy and tuberculosis in Iron Age Southeast Asia? American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Tayles, 2004 #30597]
Journal Article 2003 Wright, Lori E. Recent progress in bioarchaeology: approaches to the osteological paradox Journal of Archaeological Research [Wright, 2003 #32512]
Journal Article 2003 Douglas, Michele T. Review of "Health in Late Prehistoric Thailand" by Kathryn M. Domett Asian Perspectives (2003) [Douglas, 2003 #31881]
Journal Article 2003 Buckley, Hallie R. Review of "Backbone of history: health and nutrition in the western hemisphere," Richard H. Steckel and Jerome C Rose, editors International Journal of Osteoarchaeology [Buckley, 2003 #31840]
Journal Article 2003 Buckley, H. R. The functional cost of tertiary yaws (Treponema pertenue) in a prehistoric Pacific island skeletal sample Journal of Archaeological Science [Buckley, 2003 #31825]
Journal Article 2003 Pietrusewsky, Michael A preliminary assessment of health and disease in human skeletal remains from Shi San Hang: a prehistoric aboriginal site on Taiwan Anthropological Science [Pietrusewsky, 2003 #31257]
Journal Article 2003 Buckley, H. R. Skeletal pathology in a prehistoric Pacific island sample: issues in lesion recording, quantification, and interpretation American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Buckley, 2003 #31251]
Journal Article 2003 Lukacs, John R. Skeletal variations among Mesolithic people of the Ganga plains: new evidence of habitual activity and adaptation to climate Asian Perspectives (2003) [Lukacs, 2003 #30648]