Volume 99 (2021)
Research articles
Indicators of sexual dimorphism in Homo antecessor permanent canines
Cecilia García-Campos, María Martinón-Torres, Mario Modesto-Mata, Laura Martín-Francés, Marina Martínez de Pinillos & José María Bermúdez de Castro
1-18 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99001
Multi-proxy analysis suggests Late Pleistocene affinities of human skeletal remains attributed to Balzi Rossi
Margherita Micheletti Cremasco, Giuseppe D’Amore, Vitale Stefano Sparacello, Margherita Mussi, Manon Galland, Antonio Profico, Melchiorre Masali, Sylvia Di Marco, Roberto Miccichè, Martin Friess & Luca Sineo
19-60 [full text] [supplementary material]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99014
The equipment of the Tyrolean Iceman: innovation versus adaptation in the cultural evolution of prehistoric technologies
Lajos Szabó & Tamas Bereczkei
61 - 82 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99004
The outline of the pubic symphyseal surface is sexually dimorphic and changes with age in humans
Guillermo Bravo Morante, Barbara Fischer, Miguel Cecilio Botella López & Markus Bastir
83 - 95 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99003
Geometric Morphometrics of the human cervical vertebrae: sexual and population variations
Carlos A. Palancar, Daniel García-Martínez, David Cáceres-Monllor, Bernardo Perea-Pérez, Maria Teresa Ferreira & Markus Bastir
97 - 116 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99015
New insights on hip bone sexual dimorphism in adolescents and adults using deformation-based geometric morphometrics
Cinzia Fornai, Nicole M. Webb, Alessandro Urciuoli, Viktoria A. Krenn, Louise K. Corron & Martin Haeusler
117 - 134 [full text] [supplementary material] [supplementary material]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99017
The emerging complexity of Open Science: assessing Intelligent Data Openness in Genomic Anthropology and Human Genomics
Paolo Anagnostou, Marco Capocasa, Francesca Brisighelli, Cinzia Battaggia & Giovanni Destro Bisol
135 - 152 [full text] [supplementary material]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99016
Correspondence & Notes
An analysis of recent literature regarding the Minoan “blue monkeys” represented in Aegean Bronze Age art
Marco Masseti
153 - 156 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99002
JASs forum
Next questions in Molecular Anthropology
Luca Pagani & Giovanni Destro Bisol
157 - 158 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99013
Biobank-scale datasets and their relevance to anthropology/popgen
Francesco Montinaro
159 - 161 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99012
From domestication genomics towards molecular ecology of human environments
Anders Bergström
163 - 166 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99007
Ancient Health Landscape: foundations and perspectives
Christiana L. Scheib
167 - 170 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99011
Towards a functional understanding of adaptive phenotypes in humans
Maxime Rotival & Lluis Quintana-Murci
171 - 174 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99006
Methodological challenges and opportunities for inferring human demography
Garrett Hellenthal
175 - 177 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99010
Complexity in human ancestral demography
Aylwyn Scally
179 - 182 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99009
Uniparental markers and their role in the future of Molecular Anthropology
Francesc Calafell
183 - 185 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99005
Molecular Anthropology is dead, long live Molecular Anthropology
Austin Reynolds & Brenna Henn
187 - 190 [full text]
doi 10.4436/JASS.99008
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