The University of Sydney
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Dr Denise Donlon

T: +61 2 9351 4529
F: +61 2 9351 2813
F13 - Anderson Stuart Building
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia

Publications

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
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