7:30 - 8:00 Poster set-up. 5:30 - 6:00 Poster take-down.
Even numbered poster authors present for discussion 10:00-10:30 and 4:45-5:3-
Odd numbered poster authors present for discussion 10:30-11:00 and 4:00-4:45
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Evolving to Eat: Food composition and human mandible morphology. Rachael M. Byrd.
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The Crypt People from the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Stanislaus and Vladislaus, Vilnius, Lithuania: Reconstruction of Life Histories using Stable Isotope Analysis. Kaylee L. Schotten, Tosha L. Dupras, Rimantas Jankauskas, Lana J. Williams, Sammantha Holder, John J. Schultz.
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Change Between Femoral to Humeral Stable Isotopic Nitrogen and Carbon Values During Growth from a Sample of Subadults at Alytus, Lithuania. Katherine E. Page, Tosha L. Dupras, Rimantas Jankauskas, Lana J. Williams, Courtney D. Eleazer, John J. Schultz, Sandra M. Wheeler.
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Feeding the city: Isotopic reflections of diet at 1st century Petra, Jordan. Laurel M. Appleton, Megan Perry.
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Dietary Change Following Social Transition at Karystos, Greece. Sean P. Field, Britney Kyle. McIlvaine.
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An assessment of degenerative joint disease of the hip and shoulder in a Cypriot community from Limassol, Cyprus . Lizette Rodriguez, Robert R. Paine, Xenia-paula Kyriakou.
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Variation in regional diet and mandibular morphology in prehistoric Japanese hunter-gatherer-fishers. Kara C. Hoover, Frank L. Williams.
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Biocultural consequences of Spanish contact in the Lambayeque Valley region of northern Peru: Stable isotope and dental microwear analysis as indicators of diet, subsistence, and mobility. Keegan T. Brooks, Carey J. Garland, Bethany L. Turner-Livermore, Haagen Klaus.
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Disease and Biological Stress in Pre-Hispanic Olmos: Uncovering Regional Health Variation at the Fringes of the Middle Sicán Heartland in Northern Peru (A.D. 900-1100). Anastashia M. Cuddihy, Haagen D. Klaus, Jenna R. Hurtubise, Augustus E. Maheny, Luis Peña.
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BIOCULTURAL CONSEQUENCES OF SPANISH CONTACT IN THE LAMBAYEQUE VALLEY REGION OF NORTHERN PERU: INTERNAL ENAMEL MICRO-DEFECTS AS INDICATORS OF EARLY LIFE STRESS . Carey J. Garland, Keegan T. Brooks, Bethany L. Turner-Livermore, Haagen D. Klaus.
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Health and the biological damage hypothesis in the Lambayeque valley: examining the consequences of early life stress in the late pre-Hispanic and Colonial periods. Marisa A. Maughan.
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Social weaning: childhood diet and health in medieval Canterbury, UK. Patrick Mahoney, Christopher w. Schmidt, Chris Deter, Ashley Remy, Philip Slavin, Justyna Miszkiewicz, Pia Nystrom.
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Bringing Wine to the Feast: Diet and Status of Late Iron Age and Early Roman Individuals from Winterborne Kingston, UK. Sara A. McGuire, Holger Schutkowski.
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Child health in the early medieval community from Omey Island, western Ireland. Mario Novak, Tadhg O'Keeffe.
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Status and Activity in Prehistoric Central California: Patterns of Osteoarthritis in a Social Context. Colleen M. Cheverko, Eric J. Bartelink.
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Dental Health in a Late Prehistoric Population from Northeastern Ohio. Melissa A. Clark, Lori A. Tremblay Critcher, Ana M. Casado.
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Understanding the quality of health care available at the Erie County Hospital, Buffalo, New York, 1880-1910. Rosanne L. Higgins, Joyce E. Sirianni, Jennifer L. Raines.
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