Douglas H. Ubelaker
Douglas H. Ubelaker
Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
Verified email at si.edu
TitleCited byYear
Introduction
JAKDH Ubelaker
Living and Dying on the 17th Century Patuxent Frontier, 1-3, 1996
18761*1996
Standards for data collection from human skeletal remains
JE Buikstra
Arkansas archaeological survey research series 44, 1994
59431994
Human Skeletal Remains, Excavation, Analysis, Interpretation, revised edition
DH Ubelaker
Human Skeletal Remains, Excavation, Analysis, Interpretation, revised …, 1984
2931*1984
Human Skeletal Remains, Excavation, Analysis, Interpretation
DH Ubelaker
Human Skeletal Remains, Excavation, Analysis, Interpretation 3rd edition, 1999
2918*1999
Human Skeletal Remains: Excavation, Analysis, Interpretation
DH Ubelaker
Aldine Manuals on Archeology, 116, 1978
2918*1978
The osteological paradox: problems of inferring prehistoric health from skeletal samples [and comments and reply]
JW Wood, GR Milner, HC Harpending, KM Weiss, MN Cohen, ...
Current anthropology 33 (4), 343-370, 1992
14151992
Human skeletal remains: Excavation
DH Ubelaker
Analysis, Interpretation 2, 1989
10651989
Human Dentition. In Human Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual of the Human Skeleton
DH Ubelaker
Missouri Archaeological Society, Columbia., 1971
593*1971
The Reconstruction of Demographic Profiles from Ossuary Skeletal Samples: A Case Study from the Tidewater Potomac
DH Ubelaker
Dissertation Abstracts International 34 (6), 1, 1973
3151973
Advances in forensic taphonomy: method, theory, and archaeological perspectives
WD Haglund, MH Sorg
CRC Press, 2001
2842001
Revisions in the microscopic method of estimating age at death in human cortical bone
ER Kerley, DH Ubelaker
American journal of physical anthropology 49 (4), 545-546, 1978
2711978
Conclusion
DHUJW Verano
Disease and Demography in the Americas, 279-282, 1992
254*1992
Disease and Demography in the Americas.
JWVDH Ubelaker
Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 1992
254*1992
Estimating age at death from immature human skeletons: an overview
DH Ubelaker
Journal of Forensic Science 32 (5), 1254-1263, 1987
2371987
The forensic evaluation of burned skeletal remains: a synthesis
DH Ubelaker
Forensic science international 183 (1-3), 1-5, 2009
2282009
Evaluation of seven methods of estimating age at death from mature human skeletal remains
E Baccino, DH Ubelaker, LAC Hayek, A Zerilli
Journal of forensic science 44 (5), 931-936, 1999
2101999
The estimation age at death from immature human bone
DH Ubelaker
Age markers in the human skeleton, 1989
1871989
Differentiation of perimortem and postmortem trauma using taphonomic indicators
DH Ubelaker, BJ Adams
Journal of Forensic Science 40 (3), 509-512, 1995
1731995
Comparison of Four Skeletal Methods for the Estimation of Age at Death on White and Black Adults*
L Martrille, DH Ubelaker, C Cattaneo, F Seguret, M Tremblay, E Baccino
Journal of Forensic Sciences 52 (2), 302-307, 2007
1712007
Taphonomic applications in forensic anthropology
DH Ubelaker
Forensic taphonomy: the postmortem fate of human remains, 77-90, 1997
1701997
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