Lukas Friedl, Ph.D.

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2013 Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States 
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Physical Anthropology, Anatomy Biology, Archaeology Anthropology
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Trenton W. Holliday grad student 2013 Tulane
 (The femoral shaft waist, an alternative robusticity measure: Its distribution, relation to midshaft, and applicability to behavioral reconstructions.)
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Kotěrová A, Králík V, Rmoutilová R, et al. (2019) Impact of 3D surface scanning protocols on the Os coxae digital data: Implications for sex and age-at-death assessment. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 68: 101866
Friedl L, Claxton AG, Walker CS, et al. (2019) Femoral neck and shaft structure in Homo naledi from the Dinaledi Chamber (Rising Star System, South Africa). Journal of Human Evolution. 133: 61-77
Benedetti MM, Haws JA, Bicho NF, et al. (2019) Late Pleistocene site formation and paleoclimate at Lapa do Picareiro, Portugal Geoarchaeology. 34: 698-726
Seifert Z, Friedl L, Chaumoitre K, et al. (2016) Applicability and limitations of sex assessment based on foramen magnum. Forensic Science International
Friedl L, Eisová S, Holliday TW. (2016) Re-evaluation of Pleistocene and Holocene long bone robusticity trends with regards to age-at-death estimates and size standardization procedures. Journal of Human Evolution. 97: 109-22
Holliday TW, Gautney JR, Friedl L. (2014) Right for the wrong reasons: Reflections on modern human origins in the post-neanderthal genome era Current Anthropology. 55: 696-724
Holliday TW, Friedl L. (2013) Hominoid humeral morphology: 3D morphometric analysis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 152: 506-15
Sládek V, Berner M, Galeta P, et al. (2010) Technical note: The effect of midshaft location on the error ranges of femoral and tibial cross-sectional parameters. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 141: 325-32
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