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1. Análisis tafonómicos de restos óseos humanos contemporáneos en contexto de cementerios (Córdoba, Argentina): Aportes aplicados a la antropología forense.

2. Residual energy dispersal fracturing: A newly proposed term for fractures propagating from sharp‐force trauma.

3. Results of the analysis of intra-observer and inter-observer discrepancies in the assessment of some non-metric dental traits

4. Differential skeletal preservation between sexes: a diachronic study in Milan over 2000 years.

5. Correcting misconceptions about evolution: an innovative, inquiry-based introductory biological anthropology laboratory course improves understanding of evolution compared to instructor-centered courses.

6. Engaging Undergraduate Students in Forensic Anthropology Research During Times of Restricted Lab Access: The Efficacy and Importance of Student-Led Surveys

7. Intragroup variation in the Pre-Columbian Cuba population: A perspective from cranial morphology.

8. Reaching new heights: Testing the performance of metric approaches to estimate stature from burned skeletal remains.

9. Pedagogical access and ethical considerations in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology.

10. Human Skeletal Remains Newly Excavated at Karanayevsky Kurgan Cemetery of the Srubnaya Culture

11. A craniometric study of the Medieval sample from Deraheib (Northern Sudan)

12. Science Unseen: Inclusive Practices in Introductory Biological Anthropology Laboratory Courses for Blind and Low-Vision Students

13. Does shape matter? A comparative study of the usage of calibrated sieves in the study of burned human bone from archeological and forensic contexts.

14. Human Skeletons, Grave Goods and Textual Sources: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Southwestern Switzerland’s Late Iron Age Communities through the Study of their Funerary Rites

15. Technical note: Application and potentiality of quantitative ultrasonometry for the evaluation of bone mineral density status.

16. Intragroup analysis of new craniometric data from the ancient Panjakent nauses

17. Osteoporosis and vertebral trabecular bone health: an historico-anthropological perspective.

18. Burned and buried: A vibrational spectroscopy analysis of burial‐related diagenetic changes of heat‐altered human bones.

19. Correcting misconceptions about evolution: an innovative, inquiry-based introductory biological anthropology laboratory course improves understanding of evolution compared to instructor-centered courses

20. Parallel evolution in human populations: A biocultural perspective.

21. To Replicate, or Not to Replicate? The Creation, Use, and Dissemination of 3D Models of Human Remains: A Case Study from Portugal.

22. La obra de Francisco Raúl Carnese y su aporte a la Antropología Biológica argentina.

23. Human Skeletons, Grave Goods and Textual Sources: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Southwestern Switzerland's Late Iron Age Communities through the Study of their Funerary Rites.

24. The Identified Skeleton Collection of Évora: importance for forensic science and bioarchaeology in the southern inland of Portugal.

25. Analyzing asymmetries and praxis in aDNA research: A bioanthropological critique.

26. An historical overview of the field of study of human remains in South Korean archaeology.

27. Alone in a cave: Examination of a 5200 BCE skeleton from the Judean Desert, Israel.

28. A Concept of Death in Genus Pan: Implications for Human Evolution.

29. The Pretoria Bone Collection: A 21st Century Skeletal Collection in South Africa

30. Intragroup variation in the Pre-Columbian Cuba population: A perspective from cranial morphology

31. Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel and the interdisciplinary dialogue

32. Technical Note: The Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe (FASE) Map of Identified Osteological Collections