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1 | Chronological metamorphosis of the auricular surface of the ilium: A new method for the determination of adult skeletal age at death | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1985 | 1,431 |
2 | A newly developed visual method of sexing the os pubis | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1969 | 1,189 |
3 | Ectocranial suture closure: A revised method for the determination of skeletal age at death based on the lateral-anterior sutures | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1985 | 1,120 |
4 | Hunting behavior of wild chimpanzees in the Taï National Park | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1989 | 997 |
5 | Brief communication: The London atlas of human tooth development and eruption | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2010 | 944 |
6 | Estimation of stature from long bones of American Whites and Negroes | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1952 | 890 |
7 | The locomotor anatomy ofAustralopithecus afarensis | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1983 | 790 |
8 | A method for visual determination of sex, using the human hip bone | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2002 | 768 |
9 | Who's afraid of the big bad Wolff?: “Wolff's law” and bone functional adaptation | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2006 | 764 |
10 | Collagen turnover in the adult femoral mid-shaft: Modeled from anthropogenic radiocarbon tracer measurements | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2007 | 755 |
11 | Patterns of molar wear in hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1984 | 740 |
12 | A re-evaluation of estimation of stature based on measurements of stature taken during life and of long bones after death | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1958 | 719 |
13 | The functional adaptations of primate molar teeth | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1975 | 681 |
14 | A functional approach to craniology | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1960 | 649 |
15 | Shape, relative size, and size-adjustments in morphometrics | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1995 | 640 |
16 | The causes of porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia: A reappraisal of the iron‐deficiency‐anemia hypothesis | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2009 | 596 |
17 | Prefrontal cortex in humans and apes: A comparative study of area 10 | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2001 | 592 |
18 | Use and misuse of the reduced major axis for line‐fitting | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2009 | 592 |
19 | Formation and resorption of three deciduous teeth in children | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1963 | 589 |
20 | Age estimation from the auricular surface of the ilium: A revised method | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2002 | 588 |
21 | Morphological adaptation to climate in modern and fossil hominids | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1994 | 576 |
22 | Human tooth wear, tooth function and cultural variability | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1971 | 571 |
23 | Dental wear in the Libben population: Its functional pattern and role in the determination of adult skeletal age at death | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1985 | 559 |
24 | How race becomes biology: Embodiment of social inequality | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2009 | 559 |
25 | Assessment of systemic physiological perturbations from dental enamel hypoplasias and associated histological structures | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1990 | 555 |
26 | The aging of Wolff's ?law?: Ontogeny and responses to mechanical loading in cortical bone | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2004 | 540 |
27 | Age changes in the pubic bone. I. The male white pubis | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1920 | 538 |
28 | Postcranial robusticity inHomo. I: Temporal trends and mechanical interpretation | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1993 | 524 |
29 | Body size and proportions in early hominids | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1992 | 512 |
30 | Cross-sectional geometry of Pecos Pueblo femora and tibiae—A biomechanical investigation: I. Method and general patterns of variation | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1983 | 489 |
31 | Stable isotope analyses in human nutritional ecology | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1991 | 480 |
32 | Cross-cultural estimation of the human generation interval for use in genetics-based population divergence studies | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2005 | 468 |
33 | Lemur traits and Madagascar ecology: Coping with an island environment | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1999 | 446 |
34 | Sexing skulls using discriminant function analysis of visually assessed traits | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2008 | 440 |
35 | Detection of breastfeeding and weaning in modern human infants with carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2006 | 428 |
36 | Brain endocast asymmetry in pongids and hominids: Some preliminary findings on the paleontology of cerebral dominance | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1982 | 421 |
37 | Multifactorial determination of skeletal age at death: A method and blind tests of its accuracy | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1985 | 421 |
38 | Postcranial robusticity inHomo. II: Humeral bilateral asymmetry and bone plasticity | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1994 | 419 |
39 | Locomotor behavior, body size, and comparative ecology of seven Surinam monkeys | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1980 | 409 |
40 | Evolution of coalitionary killing | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1999 | 409 |
41 | The microscopic determination of age in human bone | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1965 | 404 |
42 | Natural history ofHomo erectus | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2003 | 404 |
43 | The gait ofAustralopithecus | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1973 | 402 |
44 | Stratigraphic context of fossil hominids from the Omo group deposits: Northern Turkana Basin, Kenya and Ethiopia | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1989 | 398 |
45 | Head posture and craniofacial morphology | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1976 | 396 |
46 | Jaw movement and tooth use in recent and fossil primates | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1974 | 387 |
47 | The nut-crackers – a new theory of the adaptations of the Ramapithecinae | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1981 | 385 |
48 | Quantitative differences in dental microwear between primate species with different diets and a comment on the presumed diet ofSivapithecus | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1984 | 381 |
49 | Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in human tooth enamel: Identifying breastfeeding and weaning in prehistory | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1998 | 375 |
50 | Morphology of the Pliocene partial hominid skeleton (A.L. 288-1) from the Hadar formation, Ethiopia | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1982 | 372 |