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Publications of Martin Hora    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

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Journal Articles

  1. Hora, M; Sládek, V. "Population specificity of sex estimation from vertebrae." Forensic Science International 291 (October, 2018): 279.e1-279.e12. [doi]
  2. Hora, M; Soumar, L; Pontzer, H; Sládek, V. "Body size and lower limb posture during walking in humans.." Plos One 12.2 (January, 2017): e0172112. [doi]  [abs]
  3. Sládek, V; Hora, M; Farkašová, K; Rocek, TR. "Impact of grinding technology on bilateral asymmetry in muscle activity of the upper limb." Journal of Archaeological Science 72 (August, 2016): 142-156. [doi]
  4. Sládek, V; Ruff, CB; Berner, M; Holt, B; Niskanen, M; Schuplerová, E; Hora, M. "The impact of subsistence changes on humeral bilateral asymmetry in Terminal Pleistocene and Holocene Europe." Journal of Human Evolution 92 (March, 2016): 37-49. [doi]
  5. Ruff, CB; Holt, B; Niskanen, M; Sladek, V; Berner, M; Garofalo, E; Garvin, HM; Hora, M; Junno, J-A; Schuplerova, E; Vilkama, R; Whittey, E. "Gradual decline in mobility with the adoption of food production in Europe." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 112.23 (June, 2015): 7147-7152. [doi]
  6. Hora, M; Sladek, V. "Influence of lower limb configuration on walking cost in Late Pleistocene humans." Journal of Human Evolution 67 (February, 2014): 19-32. [doi]
  7. Ruff, CB; Holt, BM; Niskanen, M; Sladék, V; Berner, M; Garofalo, E; Garvin, HM; Hora, M; Maijanen, H; Niinimäki, S; Salo, K; Schuplerová, E; Tompkins, D. "Stature and body mass estimation from skeletal remains in the European Holocene." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 148.4 (August, 2012): 601-617. [doi]

Papers Presented/Symposia/Abstracts

  1. Hora, M; Pontzer, H; Sladek, V. "Persistence hunting in Levant: Both Neandertals and modern humans could run down a horse."  WILEY, March, 2019: 107-107.

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