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149 related items for PubMed ID: 27503560

  • 1. 11,000 years of craniofacial and mandibular variation in Lower Nubia.
    Galland M, Van Gerven DP, Von Cramon-Taubadel N, Pinhasi R.
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  • 2. The contribution of time and local geography to craniofacial variation in Nubia's Batn el Hajar.
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  • 3. Morphological variability of Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic skulls from Sicily.
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  • 4. Temporal variation in prehistoric Nubian crania.
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  • 7. Incongruity between affinity patterns based on mandibular and lower dental dimensions following the transition to agriculture in the Near East, Anatolia and Europe.
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  • 13. Global human mandibular variation reflects differences in agricultural and hunter-gatherer subsistence strategies.
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  • 19. The influence of masticatory loading on craniofacial morphology: A test case across technological transitions in the Ohio valley.
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  • 20. Skull and limb morphology differentially track population history and environmental factors in the transition to agriculture in Europe.
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