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Benjamin M Auerbach

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 31, 2012
Skeletal variation among early Holocene North American humans: implications for origins and diversity in the AmericasBenjamin M Auerbach
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 22, 2011
Methods for estimating missing human skeletal element osteometric dimensions employed in the revised fully technique for estimating statureBenjamin M Auerbach
Journal of Human Evolution|November 24, 2007
Patterns of clavicular bilateral asymmetry in relation to the humerus: variation among humansBenjamin M Auerbach, Michelle H Raxter
Journal of Human Evolution|December 3, 2014
Ecogeography, genetics, and the evolution of human body formCharles C Roseman, Benjamin M Auerbach
Journal of Human Evolution|June 30, 2022
Morphological integration and evolutionary potential of the primate shoulder: Variation among taxa and implications for genetic covariances with the basicranium, pelvis, and armElizabeth R Agosto, Benjamin M Auerbach
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 9, 2011
Allometry and apparent paradoxes in human limb proportions: Implications for scaling factorsBenjamin M Auerbach, Adam D Sylvester
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 9, 2004
Human body mass estimation: a comparison of "morphometric" and "mechanical" methodsBenjamin M Auerbach, Christopher B Ruff
Journal of Human Evolution|November 29, 2005
Limb bone bilateral asymmetry: variability and commonality among modern humansBenjamin M Auerbach, Christopher B Ruff
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 11, 2009
Stature estimation formulae for indigenous North American populationsBenjamin M Auerbach, Christopher B Ruff
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|January 27, 2026
Evolving a Field: Can Evolutionary Theory Provide What the Study of Human Evolution Requires?Charles C Roseman, Benjamin M Auerbach
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 31, 2012
Skeletal variation among early Holocene North American humans: implications for origins and diversity in the AmericasBenjamin M Auerbach
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 22, 2011
Methods for estimating missing human skeletal element osteometric dimensions employed in the revised fully technique for estimating statureBenjamin M Auerbach
Journal of Human Evolution|November 24, 2007
Patterns of clavicular bilateral asymmetry in relation to the humerus: variation among humansBenjamin M Auerbach, Michelle H Raxter
Journal of Human Evolution|December 3, 2014
Ecogeography, genetics, and the evolution of human body formCharles C Roseman, Benjamin M Auerbach
Journal of Human Evolution|June 30, 2022
Morphological integration and evolutionary potential of the primate shoulder: Variation among taxa and implications for genetic covariances with the basicranium, pelvis, and armElizabeth R Agosto, Benjamin M Auerbach
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 9, 2011
Allometry and apparent paradoxes in human limb proportions: Implications for scaling factorsBenjamin M Auerbach, Adam D Sylvester
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 9, 2004
Human body mass estimation: a comparison of "morphometric" and "mechanical" methodsBenjamin M Auerbach, Christopher B Ruff
Journal of Human Evolution|November 29, 2005
Limb bone bilateral asymmetry: variability and commonality among modern humansBenjamin M Auerbach, Christopher B Ruff
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 11, 2009
Stature estimation formulae for indigenous North American populationsBenjamin M Auerbach, Christopher B Ruff
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|January 27, 2026
Evolving a Field: Can Evolutionary Theory Provide What the Study of Human Evolution Requires?Charles C Roseman, Benjamin M Auerbach
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