martes, 27 de julio de 2010

Paleodemography: age distributions from skeletal samples

Libro editado por Robert D. Hoppa y James W. Vaupel (2002)

Contenido

1 The Rostock Manifesto for paleodemography: the way fromstage to age
Robert D. Hoppa y James W. Vaupel
2 Paleodemography: looking back and thinking ahead
Robert D. Hoppa
3 Reference samples: the first step in linking biology and age in the human skeleton
Bethany M. Usher
4 Aging through the ages: historical perspectives on age indicator methods
Ariane Kemkes-Grottenthaler
5 Transition analysis: a new method for estimating age fromskeletons
J. L. Boldsen, George R. Milner, Lyle W. Konigsberg, and James W. Wood
6 Age estimation by tooth cementum annulation: perspectives of a new validation study
Ursula Wittwer-Backofen and Helene Buba
7 Mortality models for paleodemography
James W. Wood, Darryl J. Holman, Kathleen A. O´Connor, and Rebecca J. Ferrell
8 Linking age-at-death distributions and ancient population dynamics: a case study
Richard R. Paine and Jesper L. Boldsen
9 A solution to the problem of obtaining a mortality schedule for paleodemographic data
Bradley Love and Hans-Georg Müller
10 Estimating age-at-death distributions from skeletal samples: a multivariate latent-trait approach
Darryl J. Holman, James W. Wood, and Kathleen A. O´Connor
11 Markov chain Monte Carlo estimation of hazard model parameters in paleodemography
Lyle W. Konigsberg and Nicholas P. Herrmann
12 A re-examination of the age-at-death distribution of Indian Knoll
Nicholas P. Herrmann and Lyle W. Konigsberg

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