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Publications of Jill Rhodes    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

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Book Sections/Chapters

  1. Churchill SE and Rhodes JA. "The evolution of the human capacity for killing at a distance: The human fossil evidence for the evolution of projectile weaponry." The evolution of hominid diets: Integrating approaches to the study of Palaeolithic subsistence. Ed. Richards M and Hublin JJ. Springer-Verlag; Heidelberg, 2007  ((in press))

Journal Articles

  1. Rhodes, J.A. & Churchill, S.E.. "Throwing in the Middle And Upper Paleolithic: Inferences from an Analysis of Humeral Torsion." J Hum Evol (2007). (in revision)
  2. Rhodes JA. "Humeral torsion and retroversion in the literature - Reply." Am J Phys Anthropol (2007). (In press)
  3. Berger LR, Churchill SE, De Ruiter DJ and Rhodes JA. "Human remains from teh Middle Stone Age of Plovers Lake, Gauteng, South Africa." J Hum Evol (2006). (Manuscript in prep)
  4. Churchill, SE & Rhodes, JA. "How strong were the Neandertals? Leverage and muscularity at the shoulder and elbow in Mousterian Foragers." Periodicum Biologorum 108.4 (2006): 457-470.
  5. Rhodes, JA and Churchill, SE. "Patterns in directional asymmetry across the humerus." Manuscript in prep for submission to Am J Phys Anthropol (2006).
  6. Rhodes, J.A. "Adaptations to humeral torsion in medieval Britain." Am J Phys Anthropol 130.2 (2006): 160-166.  [abs]
  7. Rhodes, J.A. and Knusel, C.J. "Activity-related skeletal change in medieval humeri: Cross-sectional and architectural alterations." Am J Phys Anthropol 128.3 (2005): 536-564.  [abs]
  8. Rhodes, J.A. "The biomechanics of warrior activity: Repetitive, strenuous unimanual activity and its role in skeletal adapation." Am J Phys Anthropol Suppl.36 (2003): 178.
  9. Rhodes, J.A. "A humerus tale: humeral torsion and activity-related change in the upper limb." Am J Phys Anthropol Suppl.34 (2002): 130-131.  [abs]

Papers Presented/Symposia/Abstracts

  1. Churchill, S & J. Rhodes. "Osteological approaches to the evolution of projectile weaponry."  April, 2006  [abs]

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