Daniel Turbon
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Turbon D, Rebato E, Salicru M
Ann Hum Biol
. 2021 Apr;
48(2):119-132.
PMID: 33821699
Background: African Pygmy Populations (APP) are believed to be one of the first groups of the Congo Basin rainforest peoples to separate from the rest of modern humanity. The arrival...
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Application of the recent SanMillán-Rissech acetabular adult aging method in a North American sample
San-Millan M, Rissech C, Turbon D
Int J Legal Med
. 2019 Feb;
133(3):909-920.
PMID: 30734119
Recently, a renewed acetabular aging methodology was published by San-Millán et al. (Int J Leg Medicine, 47, 131: 501-525), refining the variables associated with acetabular fossa aging in different populations....
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Lucea A, Salicru M, Turbon D
Am J Hum Biol
. 2018 Sep;
30(6):e23185.
PMID: 30260059
Objectives: Artificial deformation of the cranium in humans has been related to powerful environmental-cultural stimuli that modify vectors of growth and development when the cranium is still malleable. Osteological differentiation...
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San-Millan M, Rissech C, Turbon D
Forensic Sci Int
. 2017 Jan;
272:50-63.
PMID: 28113134
This study aims to explore shape variability of the acetabulum during the human adult life span, in relation to sex and age. The human acetabular shape was analysed in 682...
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San-Millan M, Rissech C, Turbon D
Int J Legal Med
. 2016 Jul;
131(2):501-525.
PMID: 27363827
Age estimation is essential to the human identification process, both in forensic and archeological contexts. Based on the previous male-specific method of Rissech et al. (J Forensic Sci, 2006, 51:213-229),...
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Pujol A, Rissech C, Ventura J, Turbon D
Am J Phys Anthropol
. 2015 Sep;
159(1):146-63.
PMID: 26331786
Objective: To describe the morphological changes of the male femur during the adolescent growth spurt and to compare the pattern obtained with that reported previously for females. Material And Methods:...
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San Millan M, Kaliontzopoulou A, Rissech C, Turbon D
J Hum Evol
. 2015 May;
83:15-27.
PMID: 25929707
The description of acetabular shape variation among primates is essential for our understanding of the locomotor behaviour and ecology of both extant and fossil species. In this study, we use...
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Clavero A, Salicru M, Turbon D
Int J Legal Med
. 2014 Oct;
129(2):373-83.
PMID: 25270588
Sex estimation and the analysis of sexual dimorphism is an essential part of forensic and archaeological studies of skeletons. However, osteologists often have to rely on single measurements, such as...
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Pujol A, Rissech C, Ventura J, Badosa J, Turbon D
J Anat
. 2014 Jul;
225(3):346-57.
PMID: 24975495
In this study we describe the development of the female femur based on the analysis of high-resolution radiographic images by means of geometric morphometrics, while assessing the usefulness of this...
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Fernandez E, Perez-Perez A, Gamba C, Prats E, Cuesta P, Anfruns J, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2014 Jun;
10(6):e1004401.
PMID: 24901650
The genetic impact associated to the Neolithic spread in Europe has been widely debated over the last 20 years. Within this context, ancient DNA studies have provided a more reliable...