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2. Factors influencing cranial variation between prehistoric Japanese forager populations

7. Sex differences in the patterning of age-related bone loss in the human hallucal metatarsal in rural and urban populations

9. Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK

10. A comprehensive analysis of long bone curvature in Neanderthals and modern humans using 3D morphometrics

11. Expressive and receptive language characteristics in three-year-old preterm children with extremely low birth weight.

12. Behavioral inferences from the high levels of dental chipping in Homo naledi

13. Characterizing Evulsion in the Later Stone Age Maghreb: Chronology and Significance

14. Characterizing Evulsion in the Later Stone Age Maghreb: age, sex and effects on mastication

15. Evidence of different climatic adaptation strategies in humans and non-human primates

17. Preliminary reports on the 2016-2017 excavation of the Neolithic ossuary and terrace

18. Sir Arthur Keith's Legacy: Re-discovering a lost collection of human fossils Quaternary International

19. DigiArt: towards a virtualization of Cultural Heritage

20. D8.2 Dissemination Plan (DIGIART - The Internet of Historical Things and Building New 3D Cultural Worlds)

21. Evidence of different climatic adaptation strategies in humans and non-human primates

22. The morphological affinity of the Early Pleistocene footprints from Happisburgh, England, with other footprints of Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene age.

23. Improving recording and interpretation of fossil tracks

24. Dental pathology, wear and developmental defects in South African hominins

25. Big brains and small teeth : a primate comparative approach to dental and mandibular reduction in hominins

26. Evidence of different climatic adaptation strategies in humans and non-human primates

27. Close encounters of the third kind?: Neanderthals and modern humans in Belgium, a bone story⁠

28. Palaeoepidemiological study of the post-medieval Gloucester 13/83 Skeletal Assemblage

29. Big Brains and Small Teeth: a primate comparative approach to dental and mandibular reduction in hominins

30. Dental pathology, wear and developmental defects in South African hominins

31. Towards a better interpretation of bone morphology: The effect of obesity on bone

32. Human response to the Younger Dryas along the southern North Sea basin, Northwest Europe.

33. Ulnar shape of extant primates: Functional signals and covariation with triquetrum shape.

35. High frequency of dental caries and calculus in dentitions from a British medieval town.

36. Principal component and linear discriminant analyses for the classification of hominoid primate specimens based on bone shape data.

37. Covariation between wrist bone morphology and maximal range of motion during ulnar deviation and supination in extant nonhuman primate taxa.

38. MEMOR: A database of archeological human remains collections from Flanders, Belgium.

39. First insights into human mobility in Neolithic Belgium using strontium isotopic analysis and proteomics: A case study of Grotte de La Faucille (Sclayn, province of Namur).

40. Reconstructing Articular Cartilage in the Australopithecus afarensis Hip Joint and the Need for Modeling Six Degrees of Freedom.

41. One size fits all? Stature estimation from footprints and the effect of substrate and speed on footprint creation.

42. Functional signals and covariation in triquetrum and hamate shape of extant primates using 3D geometric morphometrics.

44. Reevaluating the timing of Neanderthal disappearance in Northwest Europe.

45. Locomotion, posture, and the foramen magnum in primates: Reliability of indices and insights into hominin bipedalism.

46. The morphological affinity of the Early Pleistocene footprints from Happisburgh, England, with other footprints of Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene age.

47. Sex differences in the patterning of age-related bone loss in the human hallucal metatarsal in rural and urban populations.

48. The functional significance of dental and mandibular reduction in Homo: A catarrhine perspective.

49. Neuromandibular integration in humans and chimpanzees: Implications for dental and mandibular reduction in Homo.

50. Root grooves on two adjacent anterior teeth of Australopithecus africanus.

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