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O M Pearson

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Current Anthropology|October 20, 2001
Activity, climate, and postcranial robusticity: implications for modern human origins and scenarios of adaptive changeO M Pearson
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 13, 2010
The importance of accounting for the area of the medullary cavity in cross-sectional geometry: A test based on the femoral midshaftV S Sparacello, O M Pearson
Journal of Human Evolution|June 1, 1997
Re-analysis of the hominid radii from Cave of Hearths and Klasies River Mouth, South AfricaO M Pearson, F E Grine
Journal of Human Evolution|February 5, 2000
Basicranial influence on overall cranial shapeD E Lieberman, O M Pearson, K M Mowbray
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 18, 2001
Articular area responses to mechanical loading: effects of exercise, age, and skeletal locationD E Lieberman, M J Devlin, O M Pearson
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|August 1, 1996
Chin morphology and sexual dimorphism in the fossil hominid mandible sample from Klasies River MouthY M Lam, O M Pearson, C M Smith
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|August 19, 2010
Changes in skeletal robusticity in an iron age agropastoral group: the Samnites from the Alfedena necropolis (Abruzzo, Central Italy)V S Sparacello, O M Pearson, A Coppa, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|April 20, 2001
Eight hundred-year-old human remains from the Ituri tropical forest, Democratic Republic of Congo: the rock shelter site of Matangai Turu NorthwestJ Mercader, M D Garralda, O M Pearson, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 1, 1995
Fossil Homo femur from Berg Aukas, northern NamibiaF E Grine, W L Jungers, P V Tobias, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|July 29, 1998
Additional human fossils from Klasies River Mouth South AfricaF E Grine, O M Pearson, R G Klein, et al.
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Current Anthropology|October 20, 2001
Activity, climate, and postcranial robusticity: implications for modern human origins and scenarios of adaptive changeO M Pearson
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 13, 2010
The importance of accounting for the area of the medullary cavity in cross-sectional geometry: A test based on the femoral midshaftV S Sparacello, O M Pearson
Journal of Human Evolution|June 1, 1997
Re-analysis of the hominid radii from Cave of Hearths and Klasies River Mouth, South AfricaO M Pearson, F E Grine
Journal of Human Evolution|February 5, 2000
Basicranial influence on overall cranial shapeD E Lieberman, O M Pearson, K M Mowbray
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 18, 2001
Articular area responses to mechanical loading: effects of exercise, age, and skeletal locationD E Lieberman, M J Devlin, O M Pearson
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|August 1, 1996
Chin morphology and sexual dimorphism in the fossil hominid mandible sample from Klasies River MouthY M Lam, O M Pearson, C M Smith
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|August 19, 2010
Changes in skeletal robusticity in an iron age agropastoral group: the Samnites from the Alfedena necropolis (Abruzzo, Central Italy)V S Sparacello, O M Pearson, A Coppa, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|April 20, 2001
Eight hundred-year-old human remains from the Ituri tropical forest, Democratic Republic of Congo: the rock shelter site of Matangai Turu NorthwestJ Mercader, M D Garralda, O M Pearson, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 1, 1995
Fossil Homo femur from Berg Aukas, northern NamibiaF E Grine, W L Jungers, P V Tobias, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|July 29, 1998
Additional human fossils from Klasies River Mouth South AfricaF E Grine, O M Pearson, R G Klein, et al.
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