Darlene A Weston

Affiliations: 
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Area:
Biological Anthropology, Human Osteology, Paleoanthropology, Mortuary Archaeology
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Laffoon JE, Rojas RV, Weston DA, et al. (2020) Diverse and Dynamic Dietary Patterns in Early Colonial Cuba : New Insights from Multiple Isotope Analyses Latin American Antiquity. 31: 103-121
Plomp KA, Dobney K, Weston DA, et al. (2019) 3D shape analyses of extant primate and fossil hominin vertebrae support the ancestral shape hypothesis for intervertebral disc herniation. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 19: 226
Robertson HI, Pokotylo DL, Weston DA. (2019) Testing landmark redundancy for sex-based shape analysis of the adult human os coxa. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Calce SE, Kurki HK, Weston DA, et al. (2018) The relationship of age, activity, and body size on osteoarthritis in weight-bearing skeletal regions. International Journal of Paleopathology. 22: 45-53
Cheung C, Jing Z, Tang J, et al. (2017) Diets, social roles, and geographical origins of sacrificial victims at the royal cemetery at Yinxu, Shang China: New evidence from stable carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur isotope analysis Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 48: 28-45
Elliott M, Kurki H, Weston DA, et al. (2016) Estimating body mass from skeletal material: new predictive equations and methodological insights from analyses of a known-mass sample of humans Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 8: 731-750
Elliott M, Kurki H, Weston DA, et al. (2016) Estimating body mass from postcranial variables: an evaluation of current equations using a large known-mass sample of modern humans Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 8: 689-704
Plomp KA, Viðarsdóttir US, Weston DA, et al. (2015) The ancestral shape hypothesis: an evolutionary explanation for the occurrence of intervertebral disc herniation in humans. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 15: 68
Elliott M, Kurki H, Weston DA, et al. (2014) Estimating fossil hominin body mass from cranial variables: an assessment using CT data from modern humans of known body mass. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 154: 201-14
Hublin J, Weston DA, Gunz P, et al. (2009) Out of the North Sea: the Zeeland ridges Neandertal. Journal of Human Evolution. 57: 777-785
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