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L. Elizabeth Doyle
L. Elizabeth Doyle
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Discernment of mortality risk associated with childbirth in archaeologically derived forager skeletons
S Pfeiffer, LE Doyle, HK Kurki, L Harrington, JK Ginter, CE Merritt
International Journal of Paleopathology 7, 15-24, 2014
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Cortical bone mass and geometry: Age, sex, and intraskeletal variation in nineteenth‐century Euro‐Canadians
LE Doyle, RA Lazenby, S Pfeiffer
American Journal of Human Biology 23 (4), 534-545, 2011
142011
Population stress, growth deficit, and degenerative joint disease in foragers from South Africa's Later Stone Age
LE Doyle
University of Toronto (Canada), 2015
32015
Early-life growth deficits and adulthood mortality: developmental stress effects in KhoeSan foragers from southern Africa’s Later Stone Age
LE Doyle
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 156, 123-124, 2015
12015
The Cost of Early Stress in the Later Stone Age: Temporal Variation in the Relationship between Neural Canal Size and Early Mortality Among Adult Foragers
LE Doyle
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 162, 165-165, 2017
2017
Temporal variation in the neural canal among southern African foragers: implications for dynamic foraging strategies and social conditions in the later Holocene
LE Doyle
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 159, 133-133, 2016
2016
Temporal variation in the neural canal among southern African foragers
LE Doyle
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