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John Albanese
John Albanese
Associate Professor of Anthropology and Forensic Science, University of Windsor
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History and demographic composition of the Robert J. Terry anatomical collection
DR Hunt, J Albanese
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2005
3942005
A metric method for sex determination using the hipbone and the femur
J Albanese
Journal of forensic sciences 48 (2), JFS2001378, 2003
2112003
A Metric Method for Sex Determination Using the Proximal Femur and Fragmentary Hipbone*,†
J Albanese, G Eklics, A Tuck
Journal of Forensic Sciences 53 (6), 1283-1288, 2008
1362008
Universal methodology for developing univariate sample-specific sex determination methods: an example using the epicondylar breadth of the humerus
J Albanese, HFV Cardoso, SR Saunders
Journal of Archaeological Science 32 (1), 143-152, 2005
1292005
Is it possible to escape racial typology in forensic identification?
J Albanese, SR Saunders
Forensic anthropology and medicine: Complementary sciences from recovery to …, 2006
1082006
A method for estimating sex using the clavicle, humerus, radius, and ulna
J Albanese
Journal of forensic sciences 58 (6), 1413-1419, 2013
922013
An alternative approach for estimating stature from long bones that is not population-or group-specific
J Albanese, A Tuck, J Gomes, HFV Cardoso
Forensic science international 259, 59-68, 2016
732016
The relationship between cadaver, living and forensic stature: a review of current knowledge and a test using a sample of adult Portuguese males
HFV Cardoso, L Marinho, J Albanese
Forensic science international 258, 55-63, 2016
472016
Identified skeletal reference collections and the study of human variation
J Albanese
302003
A Critical Review of the Methodology for the Study of Secular Change Using Skeletal Data.
J Albanese
Ontario Archaeology, 2008
252008
Latent evidence detection using a combination of near infrared and high dynamic range photography: an example using bloodstains
J Albanese, R Montes
Journal of forensic sciences 56 (6), 1601-1603, 2011
242011
Do group-specific equations provide the best estimates of stature?
J Albanese, SE Osley, A Tuck
Forensic science international 261, 154-158, 2016
212016
Do century-specific equations provide better estimates of stature? A test of the 19–20th century boundary for the stature estimation feature in Fordisc 3.0
J Albanese, SE Osley, A Tuck
Forensic science international 219 (1-3), 286. e1-286. e3, 2012
212012
Estimating biological characteristics with virtual laser data
RA Mullins, J Albanese
Journal of forensic sciences 63 (3), 815-823, 2018
142018
Strategies for dealing with bias in identified reference collections and implications for research in the 21st century
J Albanese
Identified skeletal collections: the testing ground of anthropology, 59-82, 2018
132018
Linear and appositional growth in children as indicators of social and economic change during the Medieval Islamic to Christian transition in Santarém, Portugal
E Gooderham, A Matias, M Liberato, H Santos, S Walshaw, J Albanese, ...
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 29 (5), 736-746, 2019
112019
Bioarchaeology and identified skeletal collections: problems and potential solutions
J Sharman, J Albanese
Identified skeletal collections: the testing ground of anthropology, 83-114, 2018
112018
The Grant human skeletal collection and other contributions of JCB Grant to anatomy, osteology, and forensic anthropology
J Albanese
Identified skeletal collections: the testing ground of anthropology. Oxford …, 2018
102018
Reflections on methods to estimate race and ancestry on reference osteological samples in the Brazilian context
CR Plens, CD De Souza, J Albanese, TTL Capp, LAS de Paiva
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health 18, 100680, 2021
82021
The fall and rise of identified reference collection: It is possible and necessary to transition from a typological conceptualization of variation to effective utilization of …
J Albanese, A Dagdag, C Skalic, S Osley, H Cardoso
Forensic Sciences 2 (2), 438-454, 2022
62022
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