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- ADAPTING METHODS TO NEEDS + STUDYING FERTILITY AND NUPTIALITY IN 17TH-CENTURY AND 18TH-CENTURY BELGIUM Journal Article
- Assessing the existence of the male-female health-survival paradox in the past: Dental caries in medieval London. Journal Article
- Assessment of nutritional stress in famine burials using stable isotope analysis Journal Article
- Calculus and survivorship in medieval London: The association between dental disease and a demographic measure of general health Journal Article
- Increasing subtropical North Pacific Ocean nitrogen fixation since the Little Ice Age Journal Article
- Large contribution from anthropogenic warming to an emerging North American megadrought Journal Article
- METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE USE OF POPULATION REGISTERS FOR FERTILITY ANALYSIS Journal Article
- Medieval menarche: Changes in pubertal timing before and after the Black Death Journal Article
- NATIVE POPULATION DECLINE IN TOTONICAPAN, GUATEMALA Journal Article
- Philosophy, critical thinking and 'after-birth abortion: why should the baby live?' Journal Article
- Population-Area Relationship for Medieval European Cities Journal Article
- Prehistoric mitochondrial DNA of domesticate animals supports a 13th century exodus from the northern US southwest Journal Article
- Protoindustrialization and marriage ages in eastern Belgium. Journal Article
- Sex differences in adult famine mortality in medieval London Journal Article
- Stress, sex, and plague: Patterns of developmental stress and survival in pre- and post-Black Death London Journal Article
- THE NUTRITION FERTILITY LINK - AN EVALUATION OF THE EVIDENCE Journal Article
- The Bow and Arrow in Northern North America Journal Article
- Toward a bioarchaeology of urbanization: Demography, health, and behavior in cities in the past Journal Article
- Transformation of social networks in the late pre-Hispanic US Southwest Journal Article