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Molly K. Zuckerman
Molly K. Zuckerman
Professor, Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures, Mississippi State University
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The origin and antiquity of syphilis revisited: An Appraisal of Old World pre‐Columbian evidence for treponemal infection
KN Harper, MK Zuckerman, ML Harper, JD Kingston, GJ Armelagos
American journal of physical anthropology 146 (S53), 99-133, 2011
2292011
The origins of biocultural dimensions in bioarchaeology
MK Zuckerman, GJ Armelagos
Social bioarchaeology, 13-43, 2011
1862011
Vulnerability to psychopathology: A biosocial model. American Psychological Association
M Zuckerman
1101999
Anemia or scurvy: A pilot study on differential diagnosis of porous and hyperostotic lesions using differential cranial vault thickness in subadult humans
MK Zuckerman, EM Garofalo, B Frohlich, DJ Ortner
International Journal of Paleopathology 5, 27-33, 2014
1002014
The evolution of disease: anthropological perspectives on epidemiologic transitions
M Zuckerman, K Harper, R Barrett, G Armelagos
Global health action 7 (1), 23303, 2014
852014
Recovering the ‘body politic’: A relational ethics of meaning for bioarchaeology
MK Zuckerman, KR Kamnikar, SA Mathena
Cambridge Archaeological Journal 24 (3), 513-522, 2014
702014
Evolutionary thought in paleopathology and the rise of the biocultural approach
MK Zuckerman, BL Turner, GJ Armelagos
A companion to paleopathology, 34-57, 2011
642011
New directions in biocultural anthropology
MK Zuckerman, DL Martin
John Wiley & Sons, 2016
632016
Reconsidering sex and gender in relation to health and disease in bioarchaeology
MK Zuckerman, J Crandall
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 54, 161-171, 2019
572019
The science behind pre‐Columbian evidence of syphilis in Europe: Research by documentary
GJ Armelagos, MK Zuckerman, KN Harper
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 21 (2), 50-57, 2012
512012
Adapt or die: Three case studies in which the failure to adopt advances from other fields has compromised paleopathology
MK Zuckerman, KN Harper, GJ Armelagos
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 26 (3), 375-383, 2016
442016
Diet and death in times of war: isotopic and osteological analysis of mummified human remains from southern Mongolia
BL Turner, MK Zuckerman, EM Garofalo, A Wilson, GD Kamenov, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science 39 (10), 3125-3140, 2012
362012
Modern environments and human health: Revisiting the second epidemiological transition
MK Zuckerman
John Wiley & Sons, 2014
352014
Introduction: The development of biocultural perspectives in anthropology
MK Zuckerman, DL Martin
New directions in biocultural anthropology, 7-26, 2016
302016
Harper, John D. Kingston, and George J. Armelagos. 2011. The origin and antiquity of syphilis revisited: An appraisal of Old World pre-Columbian evidence for treponemal infection
KN Harper, MK Zuckerman, L Megan
American journal of physical anthropology 146, 99-133, 0
20
More Harm than Healing? Investigating the Iatrogenic Effects of Mercury Treatment on Acquired Syphilis in Post-medieval London.
MK Zuckerman
Open Archaeology 2 (1), 2016
192016
Identifying the First African Baptist Church: searching for historically invisible people
LM Rankin‐Hill
New directions in biocultural anthropology, 133-156, 2016
172016
Mercury in the midst of mars and venus: reconstructing gender and socioeconomic status in the context of mercury treatments for acquired syphilis in 17th to 19th century England
M Zuckerman
Exploring sex and gender in bioarchaeology, 223-262, 2017
162017
Political economy of African forced migration and enslavement in colonial New York: an historical biology perspective
ML Blakey, LM Rankin‐Hill
New directions in biocultural anthropology, 107-132, 2016
162016
Biocultural perspectives on bioarchaeological and paleopathological evidence of past pandemics
MK Zuckerman, AG Tribble, RM Austin, CMS DeGaglia, T Emery
American Journal of Biological Anthropology 182 (4), 557-582, 2023
152023
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