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Erik Trinkaus

Department of Anthropology

Washington University

St. Louis

MO 63130

USA

[email]@*.wustl.edu

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Affiliation

  • Department of Anthropology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA. 1997 - 2011

References

  1. Late Pleistocene adult mortality patterns and modern human establishment. Trinkaus, E. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2011) [Pubmed]
  2. Late Pleistocene human remains from Wezmeh Cave, western Iran. Trinkaus, E., Biglari, F., Mashkour, M., Monchot, H., Reyss, J.L., Rougier, H., Heydari, S., Abdi, K. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. (2008) [Pubmed]
  3. Brief communication: paleopathology of the Kiik-Koba 1 Neandertal. Trinkaus, E., Maley, B., Buzhilova, A.P. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. (2008) [Pubmed]
  4. Middle Paleolithic human remains from the Gruta da Oliveira (Torres Novas), Portugal. Trinkaus, E., Maki, J., Zilhão, J. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. (2007) [Pubmed]
  5. Human Evolution: Neandertal gene speaks out. Trinkaus, E. Curr. Biol. (2007) [Pubmed]
  6. Eyasi 1 and the suprainiac fossa. Trinkaus, E. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. (2004) [Pubmed]
  7. Neandertal faces were not long; modern human faces are short. Trinkaus, E. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2003) [Pubmed]
  8. An early modern human from the Peştera cu Oase, Romania. Trinkaus, E., Moldovan, O., Milota, S., Bîlgăr, A., Sarcina, L., Athreya, S., Bailey, S.E., Rodrigo, R., Mircea, G., Higham, T., Ramsey, C.B., van der Plicht, J. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2003) [Pubmed]
  9. Later Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Almonda Karstic system, Torres Novas, Portugal. Trinkaus, E., Marks, A.E., Brugal, J.P., Bailey, S.E., Rink, W.J., Richter, D. J. Hum. Evol. (2003) [Pubmed]
  10. Early modern human cranial remains from the Peştera cu Oase, Romania. Trinkaus, E., Milota, S., Rodrigo, R., Mircea, G., Moldovan, O. J. Hum. Evol. (2003) [Pubmed]
  11. Middle paleolithic human deciduous incisor from Khudji, Tajikistan. Trinkaus, E., Ranov, V.A., Lauklin, S. J. Hum. Evol. (2000) [Pubmed]
  12. Human patellar articular proportions: recent and Pleistocene patterns. Trinkaus, E. J. Anat. (2000) [Pubmed]
  13. Neandertal knees and ankles: a comment on Miller and Gross. Trinkaus, E. J. Biomech (1999) [Pubmed]
  14. Diaphyseal cross-sectional geometry of the Boxgrove 1 Middle Pleistocene human tibia. Trinkaus, E., Stringer, C.B., Ruff, C.B., Hennessy, R.J., Roberts, M.B., Parfitt, S.A. J. Hum. Evol. (1999) [Pubmed]
  15. The anomalous archaic Homo femur from Berg Aukas, Namibia: a biomechanical assessment. Trinkaus, E., Ruff, C.B., Conroy, G.C. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. (1999) [Pubmed]
  16. Neandertal knees: power lifters in the Pleistocene?. Trinkaus, E., Rhoads, M.L. J. Hum. Evol. (1999) [Pubmed]
  17. Locomotion and body proportions of the Saint-Césaire 1 Châtelperronian Neandertal. Trinkaus, E., Ruff, C.B., Churchill, S.E., Vandermeersch, B. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (1998) [Pubmed]
  18. Appendicular robusticity and the paleobiology of modern human emergence. Trinkaus, E. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (1997) [Pubmed]
 
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