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Katherine Weisensee
Katherine Weisensee
Professor of Anthropology, Clemson University
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Secular changes in craniofacial morphology of the Portuguese using geometric morphometrics
KE Weisensee, RL Jantz
American journal of physical anthropology 145 (4), 548-559, 2011
1112011
Sacral fusion as an aid in age estimation
L Ríos, K Weisensee, C Rissech
Forensic Science International 180 (2-3), 111. e1-111. e7, 2008
832008
Assessing the relationship between fluctuating asymmetry and cause of death in skeletal remains: a test of the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis
KE Weisensee
American Journal of Human Biology 25 (3), 411-417, 2013
642013
Craniofacial asymmetry as a marker of socioeconomic status among undocumented Mexican immigrants in the United States
KE Weisensee, MK Spradley
Economics & Human Biology 29, 122-127, 2018
252018
Why do forensic anthropologists estimate ancestry, and why is it so controversial
MK Spradley, K Weisensee
Forensic anthropology: An introduction, 231-243, 2013
192013
Ancestry estimation: The importance, the history, and the practice
MK Spradley, K Weisensee
Forensic anthropology, 181-192, 2017
112017
An examination of the differential effects of the modern epidemiological transition on cranial morphology in the United States and Portugal
KE Weisensee, RL Jantz
Human Biology 88 (1), 30-37, 2016
102016
Design and evaluation of a bioreactor with application to forensic burial environments
MA Dunphy, KE Weisensee, EA Mikhailova, MK Harman
Forensic science international 257, 242-251, 2015
72015
A comparison of Slovakian Haban populations using finger ridge-count data
KE Weisensee, D Siváková
Studies of Tribes and Tribals 1 (1), 73-76, 2003
72003
Exploring the relative importance of spatial and environmental variation on the craniometrics of the modern Portuguese
KE Weisensee
Human biology 85 (5), 673-686, 2014
62014
Commentary on: Megyesi MS, Nawrocki SP, Haskell NH. Using accumulated degree‐days to estimate the postmortem interval from decomposed human remains. J Forensic Sci. 2005; 50 (3 …
DH Smith, C Ehrett, K Weisensee, C Tica
Journal of Forensic Sciences 68 (1), 355-358, 2023
22023
Plasticity and population structure: Exploring secular trends in the three-dimensional cranial morphology of the modern Portuguese
KE Weisensee
22008
Age is subjective: A non-traditional method of age estimation for the adult skeleton
BFB Algee-Hewitt, KE Weisensee, GR Milner
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 58-58, 2008
22008
The impact of status and sex in mortality in a Hungarian Avar Period population assessed using hazard analysis
KE Weisensee, AK Shillinglaw, Z Bereczki
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 165, 298-298, 2018
12018
A comparison of fluctuating asymmetry in the craniofacial skeleton of residents of Mexico and immigrants from Mexico to the United States.
KE Weisensee, MK Spradley
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 150, 288-288, 2013
12013
Reassessing Sex in the Pecos Pueblo Population: New Analyses of Hooton’s Data
KE Weisensee
Reanalysis and Reinterpetation in Southwestern Bioarchaeology …, 2008
12008
Secular trends in the cranial morphology of the Portuguese population from 1805-1960 assessed using three-dimensional morphometric data.
KE Weisensee
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 246-247, 2007
12007
A modern revision of E. Hooton's study on the Indians of Pecos Pueblo
KE Weisensee
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 205-206, 2004
12004
Relationships of Slovak Roma populations assessed from finger ridge counts.
K Weisensee, RL Jantz, S Ousley, D Sivakova
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 222-222, 2003
12003
Pecos revisited: A modern analysis of Earnest Hooton’s, the Indians of Pecos Pueblo
KE Weisensee
12001
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