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Tanya Peckmann
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Sex determination from the calcaneus in a 20th century Greek population using discriminant function analysis
TR Peckmann, K Orr, S Meek, SK Manolis
Science & Justice 55 (6), 377-382, 2015
562015
Sex determination using the mesio-distal dimension of permanent maxillary incisors and canines in a modern Chilean population
TR Peckmann, C Logar, CE Garrido-Varas, S Meek, XT Pinto
Science & Justice 56 (2), 84-89, 2016
542016
Determination of sex from the patella in a contemporary Spanish population
TR Peckmann, S Meek, N Dilkie, A Rozendaal
Journal of forensic and legal medicine 44, 84-91, 2016
532016
Sex determination in a contemporary Mexican population using the scapula
A Hudson, TR Peckmann, CJ Logar, S Meek
Journal of forensic and legal medicine 37, 91-96, 2016
442016
Sex determination from the talus in a contemporary Greek population using discriminant function analysis
TR Peckmann, K Orr, S Meek, SK Manolis
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 33, 14-19, 2015
372015
Sex estimation from the scapula in a contemporary Thai population: Applications for forensic anthropology
TR Peckmann, S Scott, S Meek, P Mahakkanukrauh
Science & Justice 57 (4), 270-275, 2017
362017
Sex estimation from measurements of the calcaneus: Applications for personal identification in Thailand
S Scott, S Ruengdit, TR Peckmann, P Mahakkanukrauh
Forensic science international 278, 405. e1-405. e8, 2017
322017
Sex estimation using diagonal diameter measurements of molar teeth in African American populations
TR Peckmann, S Meek, N Dilkie, M Mussett
Journal of forensic and legal medicine 36, 70-80, 2015
302015
Estimating sex from the seven cervical vertebrae: an analysis of two European skeletal populations
AS Rozendaal, S Scott, TR Peckmann, S Meek
Forensic science international 306, 110072, 2020
272020
Sex estimation from the patella in an African American population
TR Peckmann, B Fisher
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 54, 1-7, 2018
262018
Possible relationship between porotic hyperostosis and smallpox infections in nineteenth-century populations in the northern frontier, South Africa
T Peckmann
World Archaeology 35 (2), 289-305, 2003
262003
Determination of sex from the hyoid bone in a contemporary White population
CJ Logar, TR Peckmann, S Meek, SG Walls
Journal of forensic and legal medicine 39, 34-41, 2016
212016
In Vivo Facial Tissue Depth for Canadian Aboriginal Children: A Case Study from Nova Scotia, Canada
TR Peckmann, MH Manhein, GA Listi, M Fournier
Journal of Forensic Sciences 58 (6), 1429-1438, 2013
202013
Sex estimation from the scapula in a contemporary Chilean population
TR Peckmann, C Logar, S Meek
Science & Justice 56 (5), 357-363, 2016
192016
Steadily increasing control: The professionalization of mass death
C Stoney, J Scanlon, K Kramar, T Peckmann, I Brown, CL Cormier, ...
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 19 (2), 66-74, 2011
152011
Is “Latin American” population-specific? Testing sex discriminant functions from the Mexican tibia on a Chilean sample
L O’Bright, TR Peckmann, S Meek
Forensic science international 287, 223. e1-223. e7, 2018
122018
Decomposition rates and taphonomic changes associated with the estimation of time since death in a summer climate: a case study from urban Nova Scotia
C Brown, T Peckmann
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 46 (4), 209-230, 2013
122013
Dialogues with the dead: an osteological analysis of the palaeodemography and life history of the 18th and 19th century northern frontier in South Africa
TR Peckmann
122002
In vivo facial tissue depth for Canadian Mi'kmaq adults: A case study from Nova Scotia, Canada
TR Peckmann, M Harris, M Huculak, A Pringle, M Fournier
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 29, 43-53, 2015
112015
Taking the pulse of forensic anthropology in Canada
MF Skinner, L Clegg, D Congram, A Katzenberg, RA Lazenby, A Mundorff, ...
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 43 (4), 191-203, 2010
82010
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