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Making the Invisible Visible: Test of an osteological population-specific non-adult sexing approach using permanent odontometrics on a post-medieval Dutch skeletal collection
Sex and the Cities: Urbanization's Influence on Sexual Dimorphism in the Post-Medieval Dutch
Worked to the Bone
The application of analytical methods to prehistoric cremated human remains from Ermelose Heide and Oss-IJsselstraat
Root of the Tooth. A Reconstruction of Biological Relationships within the Medieval and Post-Medieval Graveyard of the St. Plechelmus Basilica in Oldenzaal
Sexual dimorphism in the zygomatic and zygomatic arch: Using geometric morphometrics on a Dutch population, Middenbeemster from 1829-1866
Teething Troubles: Addressing the osteological paradox by comparing tooth crown size, enamel hypoplasia and age-at-death in the post-medieval population of Middenbeemster
Sexual dimorphism of the proximal femur A metric approach to estimating the sex of adults from the post-medieval Dutch Middenbeemster collection using the proximal femur
Rods and Plates: An Ontogenetic Framework for Trabecular Bone Development and Gait Mechanics in the Human Talus of a 19th Century Dutch Population
Geometric morphometric analysis of the 'skeletal vocal tract': A first step in involving osteoarchaeology in the search for a potential 'genetic bias' for language, using two Dutch historical populations
Where biology meets culture. A study of Bolivia's artificial cranial modification during the Tiwanaku period
Long Bone Fractures in Post-Medieval the Netherlands
Stress and the City: Vertebral Neural Canal Size in Medieval and Post-Medieval London, England
Congenital syphilis in the past: Improving diagnostic criteria using clinical and palaeopathological research
A tale of two cities: Analysis of Dutch populations between the late medieval and modern period using ancient mitochondrial DNA
“What’s on the Menu?”: Diet in Medieval Holland  A stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of bone “collagen” from early medieval Blokhuizen and late medieval Alkmaar.
Age and Morbidity at the beginning of Life An evaluation of three ageing methods and assessment of infant mortality in a nineteenth century Dutch skeletal collection

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