The interpretation of musculoskeletal stress marker data from four different Alaskan Eskimo populations
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Doctor of Philosophy
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Department of Anthropology
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Human remains (Archaeology). Alaska.
Indicators (Biology)
Skeleton. Effect of stress on.
Work. Physiological aspects.
Work. Physiological aspects. Sex differences.
Skeleton. Growth. Sex differences.
Skeleton. Mechanical properties.
Skeleton. Movements.
Economic anthropology. Alaska.
Eskimos. Alaska. Physiology.
Eskimos. Alaska. Economic conditions.
Indicators (Biology)
Skeleton. Effect of stress on.
Work. Physiological aspects.
Work. Physiological aspects. Sex differences.
Skeleton. Growth. Sex differences.
Skeleton. Mechanical properties.
Skeleton. Movements.
Economic anthropology. Alaska.
Eskimos. Alaska. Physiology.
Eskimos. Alaska. Economic conditions.
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en
