University College London-ko ikertzaileekin lankidetzan egindako argitalpenak (128)

2024

  1. Artificial neural networks reconstruct missing perikymata in worn teeth

    Anatomical Record, Vol. 307, Núm. 9, pp. 3120-3138

  2. Automated High-Throughput Biological Sex Identification from Archeological Human Dental Enamel Using Targeted Proteomics

    Journal of Proteome Research, Vol. 23, Núm. 11, pp. 5107-5121

  3. Concurrent Asian monsoon strengthening and early modern human dispersal to East Asia during the last interglacial

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 121, Núm. 3

  4. Dental remains of the Middle Pleistocene hominins from the Sima de los Huesos site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain): Mandibular dentition

    Anatomical Record, Vol. 307, Núm. 7, pp. 2394-2409

  5. Focus at 250 ka within the Neanderthal lineage: comparison of teeth from Biache-Saint-Vaast (Somme) and Payre (Ardèche) in France

    Bulletins et Memoires de la Societe d'Anthropologie de Paris

  6. From meat availability to hominin and carnivore biomass: A paleosynecological approach to reconstructing predator-prey biomass ratios in the Pleistocene

    Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 328

  7. Inter- and intrapopulation variability of dental tissue proportions of European and African modern human populations’ permanent canines

    Anthropological Science, Vol. 132, Núm. 1, pp. 47-57

  8. Moving away from "the Muddle in the Middle" toward solving the Chibanian puzzle

    Evolutionary anthropology

  9. No scientific evidence that Homo naledi buried their dead and produced rock art

    Journal of Human Evolution

  10. Sexual dimorphism in the enamel-dentine junction (EDJ) of permanent canines of European modern humans

    American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Vol. 184, Núm. 2