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A fine line: a comparison of methods for estimating ages of linear enamel hypoplasia formation
TB Ritzman, BJ Baker, GT Schwartz
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2008
1582008
New hominin remains from Uzbekistan
M Glantz, B Viola, P Wrinn, T Chikisheva, A Derevianko, A Krivoshapkin, ...
Journal of Human Evolution 55 (2), 223-237, 2008
1162008
U–Pb-dated flowstones restrict South African early hominin record to dry climate phases
R Pickering, AIR Herries, JD Woodhead, JC Hellstrom, HE Green, B Paul, ...
Nature 565 (7738), 226-229, 2019
1012019
Hybridization in human evolution: Insights from other organisms
RR Ackermann, ML Arnold, MD Baiz, JA Cahill, L Cortés‐Ortiz, BJ Evans, ...
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 28 (4), 189-209, 2019
892019
The Gross Anatomy of the Original and Regenerated Tail in the Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis)
TB Ritzman, LK Stroik, E Julik, ED Hutchins, E Lasku, DF Denardo, ...
The Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary …, 2012
632012
Is Central Asia the eastern outpost of the Neandertal range? A reassessment of the Teshik‐Tash child
M Glantz, S Athreya, T Ritzman
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2009
472009
A 3-D geometric morphometric study of intraspecific variation in the ontogeny of the temporal bone in modern Homo sapiens
HF Smith, T Ritzman, E Otárola-Castillo, CE Terhune
Journal of Human Evolution 65 (5), 479-489, 2013
422013
The performance of heat-treated silcrete backed pieces in actualistic and controlled complex projectile experiments
BJ Schoville, J Wilkins, T Ritzman, S Oestmo, KS Brown
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 14, 302-317, 2017
362017
Craniomandibular form and body size variation of first generation mouse hybrids: A model for hominin hybridization
KA Warren, TB Ritzman, RA Humphreys, CJ Percival, B Hallgrímsson, ...
Journal of human evolution 116, 57-74, 2018
292018
Facing the facts: The Runx2 gene is associated with variation in facial morphology in primates
TB Ritzman, N Banovich, KP Buss, J Guida, MA Rubel, J Pinney, B Khang, ...
Journal of Human Evolution 111, 139-151, 2017
222017
Ontogenetic variation in the mandibular ramus of great apes and humans
CE Terhune, CA Robinson, TB Ritzman
Journal of morphology 275 (6), 661-677, 2014
192014
Mandibular ramus shape of Australopithecus sediba suggests a single variable species
TB Ritzman, CE Terhune, P Gunz, CA Robinson
Journal of Human Evolution 100, 54-64, 2016
182016
Exercise‐induced loading increases ilium cortical area in a selectively bred mouse model
KL Lewton, T Ritzman, LE Copes, T Garland Jr, TD Capellini
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 168 (3), 543-551, 2019
92019
Mandibular ramus shape variation and ontogeny in Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis
CE Terhune, TB Ritzman, CA Robinson
Journal of Human Evolution 121, 55-71, 2018
72018
A reanalysis of the Neandertal status of the Teshik-Tash child
MM Glantz, TB Ritzman
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 100-101, 2004
72004
Coronoid process morphology and function in anthropoid primates
TB Ritzman, MA Spencer
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 221-221, 2009
52009
Opening the stone: a multivariate reassessment of the Neandertal status of the Teshik-Tash child
TB Ritzman
Colorado State University, 2005
52005
Effects of exercise-induced loading on internal bone morphology of the mouse ilium: implications for lower ilium robusticity in primates
KL Lewton, T Ritzman, LE Copes, T Garland Jr, TD Capellini
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 159, 208-208, 2016
12016
The Runx2 gene is an important determinant of facial morphology in primates
NE Banovich, TB Ritzman, AC Stone
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 144, 81-81, 2011
12011
A comparison of midline and lateral measures of the middle cranial fossa in hominoid primates
TB Ritzman, LE Copes, KL Lewton
The FASEB Journal 23, 648.2-648.2, 2009
12009
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