2023 Conference Publication Understanding childhood growth: A pilot study of facial soft tissue thicknesses and body mass relationships in children aged 13-17 yearsHona, Te Wai Pounamu T. and Stephan, Carl N. (2023). Understanding childhood growth: A pilot study of facial soft tissue thicknesses and body mass relationships in children aged 13-17 years. HOBOKEN: WILEY. |
2023 Conference Publication Data sharing and repositories in the craniofacial identification domain: the collaborative facial soft tissue depth data store (C-Table)Stephan, Carl, Guyomarc'h, Pierre and Hona, Te Wai Pounamu (2023). Data sharing and repositories in the craniofacial identification domain: the collaborative facial soft tissue depth data store (C-Table). 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Biological Anthropologists, Reno, NV, United States, 19-22 April 2023. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley. |
2018 Conference Publication Latest progress in craniofacial identification: 17th Biennial Meeting of the International Association of Craniofacial Identification (IACI), Brisbane, 15–19 July 2017Stephan, Carl N. and Guyomarc'h, Pierre (2018). Latest progress in craniofacial identification: 17th Biennial Meeting of the International Association of Craniofacial Identification (IACI), Brisbane, 15–19 July 2017. 17th Biennial Meeting of the International Association of Craniofacial Identification (IACI), Brisbane, Australia, 15–19 July 2017. Shannon, Clare Ireland: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.11.018 |
2017 Conference Publication 2018 tallied facial soft tissue thicknesses for adults and sub-adultsStephan, Carl N. (2017). 2018 tallied facial soft tissue thicknesses for adults and sub-adults. 17th Biennial Meeting of the International-Association-for-Craniofacial, Brisbane Australia, Jul, 2017. Shannon, Clare Ireland: ELSEVIER IRELAND. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.09.016 |
2011 Conference Publication The use of clavicle boundary outlines to identify skeletal remains of US personnel recovered from past conflicts: results of initial testsStephan, Carl N., Emanovsky, Paul D. and Tyrrell, Andrew J. (2011). The use of clavicle boundary outlines to identify skeletal remains of US personnel recovered from past conflicts: results of initial tests. The First International Symposium of Biological Shape Analysis, Tsukuba, Japan, 3 - 6 June 2009. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing. doi: 10.1142/9789814355247_0008 |