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James Boone
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Randy Thornhill
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Osbjorn Pearson
ompear@unm.edu
Evolutionary Anthropology

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     SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
    2003
  • Pearson, O. M. and Stone, A. C. (2003) On a diffusion wave as the genetic mechanism for spread of modern humans. Current Anthropology 44: 559-561.
  • Lam, Y. M., Pearson, O. M., Marean, C. W., and Chen, X. (2003) Bone density studies in zoo archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Science 30: 1701-1708.
  • Lieberman, D. E., Pearson, O. M., Polk, J. D., Demes, B., and Crompton, A. W. (2003) Optimization of bone growth and remodeling in response to loading in tapered mammalian limbs. Experimental Biology 206: 3125-3138.

    2001
  • Lieberman, D. E., M. J. Devlin, and O. M. Pearson. (2001) Articular surface area responses to mechanical loading: Effects of exercise, age, and skeletal location. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 116: 266-277.
  • Pearson, O. M. (2001) Human evolution: radiations in the last 300,000 years. In: Encyclopaedia of Life Sciences. London: Macmillan Reference Limited. (http://www.els.net).
  • Lieberman, D. E. and Pearson, O. M. (2001) Trade-off between modeling and remodeling responses to loading in the mammalian limb. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 156: 269-282.

    2000
  • Pearson O., Grine, F., Barham, L,, and Stringer, C. (2000) Human Postcranial Remains from the Middle and Later Stone Age of Mumbwa Caves. In L Barham (ed.): The Middle Stone Age of Zambia, South Central Africa. Bristol: Western Academic & Specialist Press Ltd, pp. 149-164.
  • Pearson, O. M. (2000) Postcranial remains and the origin of modern humans. Evolutionary Anthropology 9: 229-247.
  • Pearson, O. M. (2000) Activity, climate, and postcranial robusticity: Implications for modern human origins and scenarios of adaptive change. Current Anthropology 41: 569-607

    1999
  • Lam, Y. M., Chen, X., and Pearson, O. M. (1999) Differential representation of equid, bovid, and cervid elements in the archaeological record: A study of intertaxonomic variability in patterns of bone density. American Antiquity 64: 343-362.


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