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Sex determination in subadults using auricular surface morphology: a forensic science perspective
DM Mittler, SG Sheridan, SG Sheridan
Journal of forensic sciences 37 (4), 1068-1075, 1992
1531992
Bioarchaeological analysis of cultural transition in the southern Levant using dental nonmetric traits
JM Ullinger, SG Sheridan, DE Hawkey, CG Turner, R Cooley
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2005
1122005
The health and nutrition of a medieval Nubian population: the impact of political and economic change
DP Van Gerven, SG Sheridan, WY Adams
American Anthropologist 97 (3), 468-480, 1995
1021995
Population is the main driver of war group size and conflict casualties
RC Oka, M Kissel, M Golitko, SG Sheridan, NC Kim, A Fuentes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (52), E11101-E11110, 2017
632017
Bioarchaeology in the ancient N ear E ast: Challenges and future directions for the southern Levant
SG Sheridan
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 162, 110-152, 2017
552017
Dental microwear texture analysis of Homo sapiens sapiens: Foragers, farmers, and pastoralists
CW Schmidt, A Remy, R Van Sessen, J Willman, K Krueger, R Scott, ...
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 169 (2), 207-226, 2019
532019
Monks on the move: Evaluating pilgrimage to byzantine St. Stephen's monastery using strontium isotopes
SG Sheridan, LA Gregoricka
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 158 (4), 581-591, 2015
532015
Biomechanical association of dental and temporomandibular pathology in a medieval Nubian population
SG Sheridan, DM Mittler, DP Van Gerven, HH Covert
American journal of physical anthropology 85 (2), 201-205, 1991
511991
Ascetic or affluent? Byzantine diet at the monastic community of St. Stephen’s, Jerusalem from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes
LA Gregoricka, SG Sheridan
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32 (1), 63-73, 2013
472013
Continuity or conquest? A multi‐isotope approach to investigating identity in the Early Iron Age of the Southern Levant
LA Gregoricka, SG Sheridan
American journal of physical anthropology 162 (1), 73-89, 2017
382017
Words and things: Some feminist debates on culture and materialism
S Sheridan
Taylor & Francis Group 17 (37), 23-30, 2002
362002
'New life the dead receive': The relationship between human remains and the cultural record for Byzantine St. Stephen's
S Guise Sheridan
Revue Biblique (1946-), 574-611, 1999
361999
Scholars, Soldiers, Craftsmen, Elites?: Analysis of French Collection of Human Remains from Qumran
SG Sheridan
Dead Sea Discoveries, 199-248, 2002
322002
Cry Havoc: Interpersonal Violence at Early Bronze Age Bab edh‐Dhra’
MA Gasperetti, SG Sheridan
American Anthropologist 115 (3), 388-410, 2013
302013
Reconstructing Life Histories Using Multi‐Tissue Isotope Analysis of Commingled Remains from St Stephen's Monastery in Jerusalem: Limitations and Potential
LA Gregoricka, SG Sheridan, M Schirtzinger
Archaeometry 59 (1), 148-163, 2017
272017
Childhood health as an indicator of biological stress
SG Sheridan
Centuries of decline during the Hohokam classic period at Pueblo Grande, 82-106, 2003
272003
The epidemiology of enamel hypoplasia, cribra orbitalia, and subadult mortality in an ancient Nubian population
DM Mittler, DP Van Gerven, SG Sheridan, R Beck
Recent Contributions to the Study of Enamel Developmental Defects 2, 143-150, 1992
261992
Food for thought: Isotopic evidence for dietary and weaning practices in a Byzantine urban monastery in Jerusalem
LA Gregoricka, SG Sheridan
Bioarchaeology and behavior: The people of the ancient Near East, 138-164, 2012
252012
Fruits of their labour: Urbanisation, orchard crops, and dental health in Early Bronze Age Jordan
JM Ullinger, SG Sheridan, D Guatelli‐Steinberg
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 25 (5), 753-764, 2015
222015
Female biological resiliency: differential stress response by sex in human remains from ancient Nubia
SG Sheridan, DP Van Gerven
Human evolution 12, 241-252, 1997
201997
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