George J. Armelagos

Affiliations: 
Anthropology Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
Area:
Physical Anthropology
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Debra L. Martin grad student 1984 U Mass Amherst
Theodore G. Schurr grad student 1998 Emory
Ron Barrett grad student 1994-2002 Emory
Diana S. Toebbe grad student 2005 Emory
Kristin Harper grad student 2008 Emory
Bethany L. Turner grad student 2008 Emory
Amber C. Hibbs grad student 2010 Emory
Molly K. Zuckerman grad student 2010 Emory
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Zuckerman MK, Harper KN, Armelagos GJ. (2015) Adapt or Die: Three Case Studies in Which the Failure to Adopt Advances from Other Fields has Compromised Paleopathology International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
Armelagos GJ, Sirak K, Werkema T, et al. (2014) Analysis of nutritional disease in prehistory: The search for scurvy in antiquity and today. International Journal of Paleopathology. 5: 9-17
Zuckerman MK, Harper KN, Barrett R, et al. (2014) The evolution of disease: anthropological perspectives on epidemiologic transitions. Global Health Action. 7: 23303
Barrett R, Armelagos G. (2014) An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections General Anthropology. 21: 4-8
Armelagos GJ, Sirak K, Werkema T, et al. (2014) Analysis of nutritional disease in prehistory: The search for scurvy in antiquity and today International Journal of Paleopathology. 5: 9-17
Armelagos GJ. (2014) The Second Epidemiologic Transition, Adaptation, and the Evolutionary Paradigm Modern Environments and Human Health: Revisiting the Second Epidemiologic Transition. 337-352
Zuckerman MK, Armelagos GJ. (2014) The Hygiene Hypothesis and the Second Epidemiologic Transition Modern Environments and Human Health: Revisiting the Second Epidemiologic Transition. 301-320
Harper KN, Zuckerman MK, Armelagos GJ. (2014) Syphilis: Then and Now Researchers are zeroing in on the origin of syphilis and related diseases, which continue to plague the human population some 500 years after the first documented case Scientist. 28
Armelagos GJ. (2013) Reading the bones. Science (New York, N.Y.). 342: 1291
Harper KN, Armelagos GJ. (2013) Genomics, the origins of agriculture, and our changing microbe-scape: time to revisit some old tales and tell some new ones. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 152: 135-52
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