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    Stable Isotope Analysis of Diet-based Social Differentiation at Late Prehistoric Collective Burials in South-Western Portugal by Waterman, A. J., Tykot, R. H., Silva, A. M.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-02-2016)
    “…In the Neolithic and Copper Age collective burials of the Portuguese Estremadura, the majority of material culture and skeletal remains are highly commingled,…”
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    Applying Zooarchaeological Methods to Interpret Mortuary Behaviour and Taphonomy in Commingled Burials: The Case Study of the Late Neolithic Site of Bolores, Portugal by Mack, J. E., Waterman, A. J., Racila, A-M., Artz, J. A., Lillios, K. T.

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-05-2016)
    “…The rock‐cut tomb of Bolores in the Portuguese Estremadura dates primarily to the Late Neolithic/Copper Age (2800–2600 BC) and, in a series of recent…”
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    Assessing change in diet and biological affinity between the 4th and 3rd millennia cal BCE in the Portuguese Estremadura: a preliminary dental comparison of Feteira II and Bolores by Horwath, B C, Waterman, A J, Lillios, K T, Irish, J D

    “…Although the social and political changes accompanying the transition from the Neolithic through Copper Age, between the 4th and 3rd millennia cal BCE, in…”
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    Surgical Management for Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome of the Leg: A Systematic Review of the Literature by Campano, Dominic, B.A, Robaina, Jose A., B.S, Kusnezov, Nicholas, M.D, Dunn, John C., M.D, Waterman, Brian R., MAJ

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-07-2016)
    “…Purpose To review published literature to characterize the at-risk demographic, operative indications, surgical techniques, functional outcomes, and…”
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