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John J. Crandall
John J. Crandall
Project Bioarchaeologist, Chinese Railroad Workers of North America Project, Stanford University
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Advancements, challenges, and prospects in the paleopathology of scurvy: Current perspectives on vitamin C deficiency in human skeletal remains
JJ Crandall, HD Klaus
International Journal of Paleopathology 5, 1-8, 2014
612014
The bioarchaeology of postmortem agency: Integrating archaeological theory with human skeletal remains
JJ Crandall, DL Martin
Cambridge Archaeological Journal 24 (3), 429-435, 2014
602014
Tracing childhood: Bioarchaeological investigations of early lives in antiquity
JL Thompson, MP Alfonso-Durruty, JJ Crandall
University Press of Florida, 2014
572014
Reconsidering sex and gender in relation to health and disease in bioarchaeology
MK Zuckerman, J Crandall
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 54, 161-171, 2019
532019
Scurvy in the Greater American Southwest: Modeling micronutrition and biosocial processes in contexts of resource stress
JJ Crandall
International Journal of Paleopathology 5, 46-54, 2014
242014
Rails Built of the Ancestors’ Bones: The Bioarchaeology of the Overseas Chinese Experience 祖先白骨建成的铁轨: 对海外华
RP Harrod, JJ Crandall
Historical Archaeology 49 (1), 148-161, 2015
182015
Ghostly gunslingers: The postmortem lives of the Kiel brothers, Nevada's first frontiersmen
JJ Crandall, RP Harrod
Cambridge Archaeological Journal 24 (3), 487-497, 2014
142014
Advances in the paleopathology of scurvy: Papers in honor of Donald J. Ortner
J Crandall, H Klaus
International Journal of Paleopathology 5, 1-106, 2014
112014
Beyond victims: exploring the identity of sacrificed infants and children at La Cueva de Los Muertos Chiquitos, Durango Mexico (571–1168 AD)
JJ Crandall, JL Thompson
Tracing Childhood: Bioarchaeological Investigations of Early Lives in …, 2014
112014
Broken bones, broken bodies: bioarchaeological and forensic approaches for accumulative trauma and violence
P Banks, EJ Bartelink, DA Boyd, JJ Crandall, M Davenport, C de la Cova, ...
Lexington Books, 2017
102017
Sex and the human skeleton
KM Baustian, JJ Crandall, D Martin
The international encyclopedia of human sexuality. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley …, 2015
72015
Evidence of child sacrifice at La Cueva de los Muertos Chiquitos (660-1430 AD)
JJ Crandall, DL Martin, JL Thompson
Landscapes of Violence 2 (2), 12, 2012
72012
Children in prehistory: Now seen, now heard
JL Thompson, JJ Crandall, MP Alfonso-Durruty
Tracing Childhood: Bioarchaeological Investigations of Early Lives in …, 2014
62014
Caught in a cataclysm: effects of Pueblo warfare on noncombatants in the Northern Southwest
KA Kuckelman, JJ Crandall, DL Martin
Bioarchaeology of Women and Children in Times of War: Case studies from the …, 2017
42017
Children of the working class: environmental marginality and child health at Black Mesa, Arizona (AD 900–1150)
DL Martin, JL Thompson, JJ Crandall
Tracing Childhood: Bioarchaeological Investigations of Early Lives in …, 2014
42014
Inferring severity from lesion patterning in cases of infantile scurvy
JJ Crandall, DL Martin, JL Thompson
Scientific Program of the Paleopathology Association 39th Annual Meeting …, 2012
42012
The health and well-being of Chinese railroad workers
JR Kennedy, S Heffner, V Popper, RP Harrod, JJ Crandall, GH Chang, ...
The Chinese and the Iron Road. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 139-158, 2019
32019
Interpreting gunshot trauma as context clue: a case study from historic North Las Vegas, Nevada
JJ Crandall, RP Harrod, CP Anderson, KM Baustian
CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN BIOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY ANTHROPOLOGY 1 (67), 289-308, 2014
32014
Illness, identity and the Mesoamerican infant: a regional perspective
JJ Crandall, DL Martin, JL Thompson
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 150, 105-105, 2013
12013
A macroscopic analysis of infantile scurvy from Zape, Mexico (AD 600-1430).
JJ Crandall, DL Martin, JL Thompson
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147, 121-121, 2012
12012
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