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Chapman T, Walker C, Churchill S, Marchi D, Vereecke E, DeSilva J, et al.
J Anat . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39835662
24 January 2025: This paper was inadvertently published prematurely before all proof corrections had been finalized. It has been temporarily unpublished while this is rectified.
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Guevara E, Gopalan S, Massey D, Adegboyega M, Zhou W, Solis A, et al.
Biol Methods Protoc . 2023 Nov; 8(1):bpad032. PMID: 38023347
How we teach human genetics matters for social equity. The biology curriculum appears to be a crucial locus of intervention for either reinforcing or undermining students' racial essentialist views. The...
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Bolter D, Cameron N, Hawks J, Churchill S, Berger L, Bernstein R, et al.
Evol Anthropol . 2023 Aug; 32(4):180-184. PMID: 37555538
No abstract available.
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Churchill S, Keys K, Ross A
Biology (Basel) . 2022 Aug; 11(8). PMID: 36009790
Ancient DNA from, Neandertal and modern human fossils, and comparative morphological analyses of them, reveal a complex history of interbreeding between these lineages and the introgression of Neandertal genes into...
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Williams S, Prang T, Meyer M, Nalley T, Van Der Merwe R, Yelverton C, et al.
Elife . 2021 Nov; 10. PMID: 34812141
Adaptations of the lower back to bipedalism are frequently discussed but infrequently demonstrated in early fossil hominins. Newly discovered lumbar vertebrae contribute to a near-complete lower back of Malapa Hominin...
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Yapuncich G, Bowie A, Belais R, Churchill S, Walker C
Am J Primatol . 2020 Jan; 82(2):e23088. PMID: 31961002
A primate's body mass covaries with numerous ecological, physiological, and behavioral characteristics. This versatility and potential to provide insight into an animal's life has made body mass prediction a frequent...
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Friedl L, Claxton A, Walker C, Churchill S, Holliday T, Hawks J, et al.
J Hum Evol . 2019 Jul; 133:61-77. PMID: 31358184
The abundant femoral assemblage of Homo naledi found in the Dinaledi Chamber provides a unique opportunity to test hypotheses regarding the taxonomy, locomotion, and loading patterns of this species. Here...
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Walker C, Cofran Z, Grabowski M, Marchi D, Cook R, Churchill S, et al.
Am J Phys Anthropol . 2019 Jun; 170(1):5-23. PMID: 31228254
Objectives: The femoral remains recovered from the Lesedi Chamber are among the most complete South African fossil hominin femora discovered to date and offer new and valuable insights into the...
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Miller I, Churchill S, Nunn C
J Hum Evol . 2019 Apr; 130:36-44. PMID: 31010542
Humans are thought to exhibit an unusual suite of life history traits relative to other primates, with a longer lifespan, later age at first reproduction, and shorter interbirth interval. These...
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Yapuncich G, Churchill S, Cameron N, Walker C
Am J Phys Anthropol . 2018 Jan; 166(1):179-195. PMID: 29369332
Objectives: Predicting body mass is a frequent objective of several anthropological subdisciplines, but there are few published methods for predicting body mass in immature humans. Because most reference samples are...