BHAP presentations at the AAPA meetings in Portland, OR, 11-14 April 2012
April 11, 2012
BHAP had quite a few team members participating in the American Association of Physical Anthropologists annual meetings held in Portland, OR, 11-14 April 2012.
Our BHAP presenters:
Davies T, Stock JT. 2012. A new method for the study of biomechanic properties of human long bones and its application to ecogeographic and behavioural variation.
Stock JT, Davies T, Sarringhaus L, Shaw CN. 2012 Three dimensional quantification of upper limb bilateral asymmetry among modern humans and great apes.
Temple DH, Nakatsukasa M, McGroarty JN. 2012. Reconstruction of systemic stress using incremental microstructures of enamel in an individual from the Late/Final Jomon period.
McGroarty JN, Temple DH, Guatelli-Steinberg D, Nakatsukasa M, Matsumura H. 2012. Microstructural analysis of linear enamel hypoplasia and estimation of stress episode duration in Jomon period dental remains from Hokkaido with comparison to other cold-adapted foragers.
Lieverse AR, Bazaliiskii VI, Goriunova OI, Weber AW. 2012. Lower limb activity in the Cis-Baikal: enthesopathies among mid-Holocene Siberian foragers.
Schurr TG, Dulik MC, Vilar MG, Owings AC, Gaieski JB. 2012. The timing and process of the colonization of South America: a North American perspective.
Faccia KJ, Buie H, Katzenberg MA, Bazaliiskii VI, Goriunova OI. 2012. A three dimensional analysis of femoral cortical canal structure in Middle Holocene, Lake Baikal hunter-gatherer-fishers.
http://physanth.org/annual-meeting/2012