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Internat J Osteoarchaeol 8 (1)
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Internat J Osteoarchaeol 8 (1)
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International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
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8 (1)
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Journal
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1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/%28SICI%291099-1212%28199801/02%298:1%3C%3E1.0.CO;2-L/issuetoc
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20 Jan 2002
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Abstract
An interpretation of the Boxgrove tibia
Alan M W Porter
7 - 10
Reports the application of discriminant analysis and regression formulae, derived from a modern British population, to the estimated length and midshaft width of the Boxgrove tibia.
Dry-bone manifestations of rickets in infancy and early childhood
Donald J Ortner
Simon Mays
45 - 55
Reports examples from the Wharram Percy (NYorks) medieval population.
A possible eighteenth to nineteenth century example of a popliteal aneurysm from Leicester
Jennifer Wakely
Andy Smith
56 - 60
Reports a possible rare example of bone evidence for an arterial aneurysm.
An Anglo-Saxon dog from Salter Street, Stafford
Kate M Clark
61 - 65
Reports a dog skeleton from a well-dated eleventh-century context at a kiln.
The dental arcade and human morphology
Alan M W Porter
66 - 74
Populations from Britain, Inuit (Canada), Gurkha soldiers (Nepal), Bantu (Zambia), and San (Vasakela) were analysed using two measurements of size to assess the role of the dental arcade as a predictor of human size and physique.
A note on the estimation of height from long-bone measurements
Tony Waldron
75 - 77
Uses data from Jewson's yard in Ware (Herts) and St Edmund's Church in Kellington (N Yorks).