Dr Denise Donlon
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F13 - Anderson Stuart Building
The University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia |
2008
- Griffin, R, Donlon, D. Patterns in dental enamel hypoplasia by sex and age at death in two archaeological populations. Archives of oral biology. 2008; 0:0
- Donlon, D. Forensic Anthropology in Australia: A Brief History and Review of Casework. In: Forensic Approaches to Death, Disaster and Abuse. Australia: Australian Academic Press 2008. p. 97-110.
2007
- Griffin, R, Donlon, D. Dental enamel hypoplasias and health changes in the Middle Bronze Age - Early Iron Age transition at Pella in Jordan. Homo : internationale Zeitschrift f��r die vergleichende Forschung am Menschen. 2007; 58:211-20
- McDonald, J, Donlon, D, Field, J, Fullagar, R, Coltrain, J, Mitchell, P, Rawson, M. The first archaeological evidence for death by spearing in Australia. Antiquity. 2007; 81:877-886
2006
- Argue, D, Donlon, D, Groves, C, Wright, R. Homo floresiensis: Microcephalic, pygmoid, Australopithecus, or Homo?. Journal of Human Evolution. 2006; 51:360-374
- Robinson, M, Donlon, D, Houang, M, Harrison, H, Wolf, G, Stammberger, H. Observed variations of the paranasal sinuses by computed tomography in Melanesian skulls: A forensic perspective. Homo-Journal of Comparative Human Biology. 2006; 57:238-238
- Donlon, D, Argue, D, Groves, C, Wright, R. Limb proportions of Homo floresiensis. Homo-Journal of Comparative Human Biology. 2006; 57:225-225
- Croker, S, Donlon, D. Human or non-human? Possible methods for the identification of bone fragments. Homo-Journal of Comparative Human Biology. 2006; 57:222-222
2003
- Donlon, D. Long-term curation of the Lake Nitchie skeleton - what has it achieved?. Homo-Journal Of Comparative Human Biology. 2003; ; 2002
- Griffin, R, Donlon, D. Enamel hypoplasia: a reliable assay for health in past populations?. Homo-Journal Of Comparative Human Biology. 2003; ; 2002
2002
- Williams, A, Donlon, D, Bennett, C, Siegele, R. Strontium in 19th century Australian children's teeth. Nuclear Instruments & Methods In Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions With Materials And Atoms. 2002; 190:453-457
2000
- Chiu, A, Donlon, D. Anthropological and forensic aspects of odontological variation in two contemporary Australian populations. Dental Anthropology. 2000; 14 (2):20-37
- Donlon, D. The value of infracranial nonmetric variation in studies of modern 'Homo sapiens': An Australian focus. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2000; 113 (3):349-368




