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Dirty teeth and ancient trade: evidence of cotton fibres in human dental calculus from Late Woodland, Ohio
SH Blatt, BG Redmond, V Cassman, PW Sciulli
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 21 (6), 669-678, 2011
852011
Estimating body mass in subadult human skeletons
G Robbins, PW Sciulli, SH Blatt
American journal of physical anthropology 143 (1), 146-150, 2010
372010
Evaluation of juvenile stature and body mass prediction
PW Sciulli, SH Blatt
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2008
322008
To swaddle, or not to swaddle? Paleoepidemiology of developmental dysplasia of the hip and the swaddling dilemma among the indigenous populations of North America
SH Blatt
American Journal of Human Biology 27 (1), 116-128, 2015
292015
Panel regression formulas for estimating stature and body mass from immature human skeletons: a statistical approach without reference to specific age estimates
GR Schug, S Gupta, LW Cowgill, PW Sciulli, SH Blatt
Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (7), 3076-3086, 2013
262013
Panel regression formulas for estimating stature and body mass from immature human skeletons: a statistical approach without reference to specific age estimates
GR Schug, S Gupta, LW Cowgill, PW Sciulli, SH Blatt
Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (7), 3076-3086, 2013
262013
Determining the population affinity of an unprovenienced human skull for repatriation
JK Watkins, SH Blatt, CA Bradbury, GA Alanko, MJ Kohn, ML Lytle, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 12, 384-394, 2017
192017
Identification of a decedent in a 103-year-old homicide case using forensic anthropology and genetic genealogy
AR Michael, SH Blatt, M Isa, A Redgrave, DH Ubelaker
Forensic Sciences Research, 1-15, 2022
82022
Genes, Race, Ancestry, and Identity in Forensic Anthropology: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Concerns
A Michael, J Bengtson, S Blatt
Forensic Genomics 1 (2), 41-46, 2021
72021
A Late Woodland red ocher burial cache from Madison County, Ohio
KC Nolan, P Sciulli, S Blatt, CK Thompson
North American Archaeologist 36 (3), 197-236, 2015
52015
Shifting the forensic anthropological paradigm to incorporate the transgender and gender diverse community
DM Adams, SH Blatt, TM Flaherty, JD Haug, MI Isa, AR Michael, AC Smith
Humans 3 (3), 142-165, 2023
42023
From the Mouths of Babes: Using Incremental Enamel Microstructures to Evaluate the Applicability of the Moorrees Method of Dental Formation to the Estimation of Age of …
SH Blatt
The Ohio State University, 2013
42013
Epidemiology of developmental dysplasia of the hip in Amerindians: cases from the Late Prehistoric Buffalo Site, West Virginia.
SH Blatt
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 147, 101-101, 2012
32012
Biocultural Implications of Human Dental Calculus from Two Late Prehistoric Ohio Populations
SH Blatt
The Ohio State University, 2007
32007
Deformed or not deformed, that is the question: Quantifying cranial deformation.
SH Blatt, PW Sciulli
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 69-69, 2010
22010
Bye-bye binary: collaborative, gender-expansive strategies for identification of Trans Does
SH Blatt, AR Michael, MI Isa, A Redgrave
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 177, 18-19, 2022
12022
Dental Calculus Reveals Life History of Decedents in Forensic Cases: An Anthropological Perspective on Human Identification
SH Blatt, JR Shields, AR Michael
Forensic Genomics 2 (1), 5-16, 2022
12022
Science Unseen: Inclusive Practices in Introductory Biological Anthropology Laboratory Courses for Blind and Low-Vision Students
SH Blatt
Teaching and Learning Anthropology 5 (1), 2022
12022
The Triad Approach for Human Identification: The Role of Biological Anthropologists in Collaborative Forensic Genetic Genealogy Efforts
AR Michael, SH Blatt
Forensic Genomics 1 (2), 60-71, 2021
12021
Bridging the gap in identification: Sella turcica bridging as a potential positive identification factor
S Blatt, A Michael
Forensic Imaging 21, 200384, 2020
12020
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