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View article: A Framework for Anemia Differential Diagnosis in Paleopathology Incorporating Metric Methods
A Framework for Anemia Differential Diagnosis in Paleopathology Incorporating Metric Methods Open
Objectives This paper explores metric manifestations of anemia in crania undergoing growth and development using micro‐CT imaging. It proposes a framework for assigning a most‐likely diagnostic option for anemia, based on evaluating the pa…
View article: Heterogeneity in experiences of vitamin D deficiency in an early to mid-19th century population from Montreal, Quebec
Heterogeneity in experiences of vitamin D deficiency in an early to mid-19th century population from Montreal, Quebec Open
Use of a larger sample with a wider age-at-death range; further research on infants and children to investigate links between growth and lesion formation and visibility.
View article: Beyond the dominant narratives: Identifying Indigenous and African individuals in Quebec St-Lawrence Valley colonial cemeteries by three-dimensional morphometrical analysis of the temporal bone
Beyond the dominant narratives: Identifying Indigenous and African individuals in Quebec St-Lawrence Valley colonial cemeteries by three-dimensional morphometrical analysis of the temporal bone Open
In Quebec, written accounts of free or enslaved Indigenous and African individuals during colonial times are few and limited. Three-dimensional geometric morphometric methods applied on 214 temporal bones individuals are used to explore in…
View article: Skeletal manifestations of anemia in the sternum in a modern clinical sample: An initial investigation
Skeletal manifestations of anemia in the sternum in a modern clinical sample: An initial investigation Open
Anemia is a globally significant condition, both today and throughout history. Studying how it affected past communities contributes to understanding its impact on vulnerable groups. However, anemia diagnosis in skeletal remains is challen…
View article: Investigating temporal bone variation of colonial populations from <scp>St‐Lawrence</scp> Valley, Quebec: A <scp>3D</scp> geometric morphometric approach
Investigating temporal bone variation of colonial populations from <span>St‐Lawrence</span> Valley, Quebec: A <span>3D</span> geometric morphometric approach Open
Objectives In Quebec, genetic and genealogical research are used to document migratory events and family structures since colonial times, because bioarchaeological analysis is limited by poor skeletal preservation. This article aims to fil…
View article: And Still, Ancestors Remain Out of Their Graves: Reflections on Past, Present, and Future Bioarchaeological Practices while Building an Indigenous Cultural Heritage Database in Quebec
And Still, Ancestors Remain Out of Their Graves: Reflections on Past, Present, and Future Bioarchaeological Practices while Building an Indigenous Cultural Heritage Database in Quebec Open
This article addresses past and present bioarchaeological practices and human remains management in Quebec; it focuses on the challenges of creating a bioarchaeological database during a two-phase project initiated in 2018–2019 by the Kahn…
View article: Beyond the Dominant Narratives: Identifying Indigenous and African Individuals in Quebec St-Lawrence Valley Colonial Cemeteries by Three-Dimensional Morphometrical Analysis of the Temporal Bone
Beyond the Dominant Narratives: Identifying Indigenous and African Individuals in Quebec St-Lawrence Valley Colonial Cemeteries by Three-Dimensional Morphometrical Analysis of the Temporal Bone Open
View article: Strontium isoscape of Georgia, south Caucasus region : implications for paleodiet and population migration studies
Strontium isoscape of Georgia, south Caucasus region : implications for paleodiet and population migration studies Open
View article: La recherche en bioanthropologie dans un contexte muséologique : comment gérer les collections de squelettes humains mal identifiés?
La recherche en bioanthropologie dans un contexte muséologique : comment gérer les collections de squelettes humains mal identifiés? Open
Cette étude de cas fictive décrit le contexte muséologique dans lequel les chercheurs en bioanthropologie doivent parfois travailler. Elle met en évidence les défis éthiques en lien avec la gestion des collections de squelettes humains, do…
View article: Historical human remains identification through maternal and paternal genetic signatures in a founder population with extensive genealogical record
Historical human remains identification through maternal and paternal genetic signatures in a founder population with extensive genealogical record Open
Objectives We describe a method to identify human remains excavated from unmarked graves in historical Québec cemeteries by combining parental‐lineage genetic markers with the whole‐population genealogy of Québec contained in the BALSAC da…
View article: Ancient West African foragers in the context of African population history
Ancient West African foragers in the context of African population history Open