Martha K. Spradley, Ph.D.

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2006 The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States 
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Physical Anthropology
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Richard L. Jantz grad student 2006 University of Tennessee
 (Biological anthropological aspects of the African diaspora: Geographic origins, secular trends, and plastic versus genetic influences utilizing craniometric data.)
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Spradley MK, Anderson BE, Tise ML. (2015) Postcranial sex estimation criteria for Mexican Hispanics. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 60: S27-31
Spradley MK. (2014) Toward estimating geographic origin of migrant remains along the United States-Mexico border Annals of Anthropological Practice. 38: 101-110
Jantz RL, Spradley MK. (2014) Cranial morphometric evidence for early holocene relationships and population structure Kennewick Man: the Scientific Investigation of An Ancient American Skeleton. 472-491
Spradley MK, Weisensee KE, Jantz RL. (2014) Two-dimensional geometric morphometrics Kennewick Man: the Scientific Investigation of An Ancient American Skeleton. 491-502
Tise ML, Spradley MK, Anderson BE. (2013) Postcranial sex estimation of individuals considered Hispanic. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 58: S9-14
DiMichele DL, Spradley MK. (2012) Sex estimation in a modern American osteological sample using a discriminant function analysis from the calcaneus. Forensic Science International. 221: 152.e1-5
Bongiovanni R, Spradley MK. (2012) Estimating sex of the human skeleton based on metrics of the sternum. Forensic Science International. 219: 290.e1-7
Spradley MK, Jantz RL. (2011) Sex estimation in forensic anthropology: skull versus postcranial elements. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 56: 289-96
Spradley MK, Jantz RL, Robinson A, et al. (2008) Demographic change and forensic identification: problems in metric identification of Hispanic skeletons. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 53: 21-8
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