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1. Forensic toxicology backdates the use of coca plant (Erythroxylum spp.) in Europe to the early 1600s.

2. Funerary practices or food delicatessen? Human remains with anthropic marks from the Western Mediterranean Mesolithic.

3. Machine learning-based approaches for predicting stature from archaeological skeletal remains using long bone lengths.

4. Forensic toxicological analyses reveal the use of cannabis in Milano (Italy) in the 1600's.

5. Chronology and the evidence for war in the ancient Maya kingdom of Piedras Negras.

6. Modelling mortuary populations at local and regional levels.

7. Comments on Coltrain et al., Journal of Archaeological Science 31, 2004 “Sealing, whaling and caribou: the skeletal isotope chemistry of eastern Arctic foragers”, and Coltrain, Journal of Archaeological Science 36, 2009 “Sealing, whaling and caribou revisited: additional insights from the skeletal isotope chemistry of eastern Arctic foragers”

8. Deficiencies and challenges in the study of ancient tuberculosis DNA

9. Human skeletal and mummified remains from the AD1854 siege of Mugombane, Limpopo South Africa

10. Time for the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition in Europe

11. Predictive policing and negotiations of (in)formality: Exploring the Swiss case.

12. The use and abuse of Pb in bioarchaeological studies: A review of Pb concentration and isotope analyses of teeth.

13. Maize consumption out of the production areas in southern South America (Norpatagonia, Argentina): Occasional production, foreigner consumers, or exchange?

14. Evidence of Neanderthals in the Balkans: The infant radius from Kozarnika Cave (Bulgaria).

15. Your horse is a donkey! Identifying domesticated equids from Western Iberia using collagen fingerprinting.

16. Environment, climate and people: Exploring human responses to climate change.

17. Let the dead speak…comments on Dibble et al.'s reply to “Evidence supporting an intentional burial at La Chapelle-aux-Saints”.

18. The Magdalenian human burial of El Mirón Cave (Ramales de la Victoria, Cantabria, Spain): introduction, background, discovery and context.

19. Lithic and osseous artifacts from the Lower Magdalenian human burial deposit in El Mirón cave, Cantabria, Spain.

20. Stable dietary isotopes and mtDNA from Woodland period southern Ontario people: results from a tooth sampling protocol.

21. Panel regression formulas for estimating stature and body mass from immature human skeletons: a statistical approach without reference to specific age estimates.

22. Retention of hunter–gatherer economies among maritime foragers from Caleta Vitor, northern Chile, during the late Holocene: evidence from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic analysis of skeletal remains

23. Lagos leprosarium (Portugal): evidences of disease

24. A high-resolution electron microscopic and energy-dispersive spectroscopic study on the molecular mechanism underpinning the natural preservation of 2300 Y.O. naturally-mummified human remains and the occurrence of small-sized [Zn][Al]Carbon spheres

25. Stable isotope analysis of Neolithic and Chalcolithic populations from Aktopraklık, northern Anatolia

26. Cosmopolitan Catterick? Isotopic evidence for population mobility on Rome’s Northern frontier

27. Tracing population mobility in the Aegean using isotope geochemistry: a first map of local biologically available 87Sr/86Sr signatures

28. Conclusions: implications of the Liang Bua excavations for hominin evolution and biogeography

29. Preface: research at Liang Bua, Flores, Indonesia

30. Adipocere withstands 1600 years of fluctuating groundwater levels in soil

31. The warriors of the steppes: osteological evidence of warfare and violence from Pazyryk tumuli in the Mongolian Altai

32. Aspartic acid racemization variability in ancient human remains: implications in the prediction of ancient DNA recovery

33. Field anthropology: application to burial contexts in prehistoric Southeast Asia

34. The face of the poet Dante Alighieri reconstructed by virtual modelling and forensic anthropology techniques

35. The radiocarbon reservoir effect: new evidence from the cemeteries of the middle and lower Dnieper basin, Ukraine

36. The “Red Lady” ages gracefully: new ultrafiltration AMS determinations from Paviland

37. Identification of skeletal remains of closely related species: the pitfalls and solutions

38. Sample-specific (universal) metric approaches for determining the sex of immature human skeletal remains using permanent tooth dimensions

39. Mummies, maize, and manure: multi-tissue stable isotope analysis of late prehistoric human remains from the Ayacucho Valley, Perú

40. Intentional dental modification in Panamá: New support for a late introduction of African origin.

41. The Neanderthal teeth from Marillac (Charente, Southwestern France): Morphology, comparisons and paleobiology.