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    Activity patterns in New Kingdom Nubia: An examination of entheseal remodeling and osteoarthritis at Tombos by Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-09-2012)
    “…The effects of Egyptian imperial expansion into Nubia during the New Kingdom Period (1,550–1,069 BC) have been debated. Here, the impacts of the Egyptian…”
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    Osteological, multi-isotope and proteomic analysis of poorly-preserved human remains from a Dutch East India Company burial ground in South Africa by Olszewski, Judyta, Hall, Rachael A., Kootker, Lisette M., Oldham, Neil J., Layfield, Robert, Shaw, Barry, Derksen, Leon, Manders, Martijn, Hart, Tim, Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in Scientific reports (06-09-2023)
    “…Skeletal remains discovered in Simon’s Town, South Africa, were hypothesised as being associated with a former Dutch East India Company (VOC) hospital. We…”
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    Emerging inequality in the San Pedro de Atacama oases (Chile): An investigation of entheseal patterns using ANCOVA and factorial ANOVA by Cheverko, Colleen M., Schrader, Sarah A., Torres, Christina M., Pestle, William J., Hubbe, Mark

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-05-2023)
    “…Bioarcheologists have focused extensively over the past few decades on how to best investigate past activity, often concentrating on data collection protocols…”
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    The embodiment of colonial strategy: Osteoarthritis in ancient Nubia by Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-07-2022)
    “…The Egyptian Empire conquered and colonized Nubia, what is today northern Sudan, on multiple occasions. The colonization strategy employed was highly variable…”
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    The urban sea: Cribra orbitalia, porotic hyperostosis, linear enamel hypoplasia, and sinusitis in three diachronic urban sites from the Dutch province of Zeeland (1030–1800 CE) by Casna, Maia, Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-05-2024)
    “…Until the 17th century, the Dutch coastal region of Zeeland ranked among Europe's most urbanized areas, driven by thriving international trade networks. People…”
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    Elucidating inequality in Nubia: An examination of entheseal changes at Kerma (Sudan) by Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-02-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Located 10 km south of the Third Cataract of the Nile River, the ancient city of Kerma was once capital to the second largest state in Africa. The…”
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    Chronic Maxillary Sinusitis: A comparison of osteological and CT methods of diagnosis by Casna, Maia, Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in International journal of paleopathology (01-06-2024)
    “…To assess the differences between endoscopic and radiological methods of analysis for diagnosing chronic maxillary sinusitis (CMS) in archaeological skeletal…”
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    Special issue adaptive tools for resilient bones: Biostatistical approaches to past physical activity in osteoarchaeology by Schrader, Sarah A., Carballo Pérez, Jared

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-05-2023)
    “…In this introduction to the special issue, Adaptive Tools for Resilient Bones: Biostatistical Approaches to Past Physical Activity in Osteoarchaeology, we…”
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    Embodied labors during the state formation of Egypt and Nubia (ca. 4800–1750 BCE): Elucidating transformations in behavioral patterns with entheseal changes by Carballo‐Pérez, Jared, Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-05-2023)
    “…Throughout Egypt and Nubia's state formation periods (4400–1750 BCE), broad transformations impacted Nile Valley communities, which experienced agricultural…”
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    Getting Rid of Dichotomous Sex Estimations: Why Logistic Regression Should be Preferred Over Discriminant Function Analysis by Bartholdy, Bjørn Peare, Sandoval, Elena, Hoogland, Menno L. P., Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-09-2020)
    “…Sex estimation is an important part of creating a biological profile for skeletal remains in forensics. The commonly used methods for developing sex estimation…”
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    Urbanization and respiratory stress in the Northern Low Countries: A comparative study of chronic maxillary sinusitis in two early modern sites from the Netherlands (AD 1626–1866) by Casna, Maia, Burrell, Carla L., Schats, Rachel, Hoogland, Menno L. P., Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-09-2021)
    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between urbanization and upper respiratory health in two early modern populations from the…”
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    It runs in the family: Kinship analysis using foot anomalies in the cemetery of Middenbeemster (Netherlands, 17th to 19th century) by Liagre, Elle B. K., Hoogland, Menno L. P., Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-07-2022)
    “…In bioarchaeology, the universal concept of “kinship” can be explored through the study of archaeological remains and as such offers a way to connect…”
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    Symbolic equids and Kushite state formation: a horse burial at Tombos by Schrader, Sarah A, Smith, Stuart Tyson, Olsen, Sandra, Buzon, Michele

    Published in Antiquity (01-04-2018)
    “…The recent discovery of a well-preserved horse burial at the Third Cataract site of Tombos illuminates the social significance of equids in the Nile Valley…”
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    A distant city: assessing the impact of Dutch socioeconomic developments on urban and rural health using respiratory disease as a proxy by Casna, Maia, Schats, Rachel, Hoogland, Menno L.P., Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in International journal of paleopathology (01-09-2023)
    “…To investigate the prevalence of respiratory disease in several populations from the Netherlands across different time periods and socioeconomic conditions. We…”
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    Age estimation using vertebral bone spurs; Testing the efficacy of three methods on a European population by Sluis, Iris F., Bartholdy, Bjørn P., Hoogland, Menno L.P., Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in Forensic Science International. Reports (01-12-2022)
    “…Age-at-death estimation is an essential step in both bioarchaeological and forensic studies when human remains are found, as this can also contribute to the…”
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    Using computed tomography to diagnose chronic frontal sinusitis in the skeletal remains of a post-medieval Dutch rural community (AD 1829–1866) by Pace, Veronica, Casna, Maia, Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2024)
    “…Chronic frontal sinusitis (CFS) has afflicted humanity throughout history and continues to be a significant global health issue today. In bioarchaeology,…”
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    Elucidating inequality in N ubia: An examination of entheseal changes at K erma ( S udan) by Schrader, Sarah A.

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-02-2015)
    “…Located 10 km south of the Third Cataract of the Nile River, the ancient city of Kerma was once capital to the second largest state in Africa. The Eastern…”
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    Bioarchaeology of the everyday: Analysis of activity patterns and diet in the Nile Valley by Schrader, Sarah A

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…By employing a bioarchaeological perspective, this dissertation addresses how quotidian acts are altered during and as a consequence of sociopolitical change…”
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