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Katherine A. Miller Wolf
Katherine A. Miller Wolf
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of West Florida
Verified email at uwf.edu
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Kings and commoners at Copan: Isotopic evidence for origins and movement in the Classic Maya period
TD Price, JH Burton, RJ Sharer, JE Buikstra, LE Wright, LP Traxler, ...
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 29 (1), 15-32, 2010
1682010
Family,‘Foreigners’, and Fictive Kinship: A Bioarchaeological Approach to Social Organization at Late Classic Copan
KA Miller
Arizona State University, 2015
34*2015
Incisor avulsion, social identity and Saharan population history: New data from the Early Holocene southern Sahara
CM Stojanowski, CL Carver, KA Miller
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 35, 79-91, 2014
342014
Re-interpreting ancient Maya mobility: a strontium isotope baseline for Western Honduras
KA Miller Wolf, C Freiwald
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 20, 799-807, 2018
272018
Operationalizing a Structural Vulnerability Profile for forensic anthropology: Skeletal and dental biomarkers of embodied inequity
AP Winburn, KA Miller Wolf, MG Marten
Forensic Science International: Synergy, 100289, 2022
172022
Technologies of Domination at Mission San Bernabé, Petén, Guatemala
TW Pugh, K Miller Wolf, C Freiwald, PM Rice
Ancient Mesoamerica 27 (1), 49-70, 2016
122016
Early Colonialism and Population Movement at the Mission San Bernabé, Guatemala
C Freiwald, KA Miller Wolf, T Pugh, AJ Rand, PD Fullagar
Ancient Mesoamerica 31 (3), 543-553, 2020
112020
Terminal Classic residential histories, migration, and foreigners at the Maya site of Ucanal, Petén, Guatemala
CT Halperin, Y Flynn-Arajdal, KA Miller Wolf, C Freiwald
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 64, 101337, 2021
92021
Curating Large Skeletal Collections: An Example from the Ancient Maya Site of Copán, Honduras
KA Miller Wolf
Advances in Archaeological Practice 7 (1), 30-39, 2019
62019
Identifying ancient population movement in Honduras using strontium and oxygen isotopes: New values and interpretations
K Miller, C Freiwald
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 245, 2013
62013
When Provenience Is Lost: Achievements and Challenges in Preserving the Historical St. John's, Belize, Skeletal Collection
H Plumer-Moodie, C Quiroz, KA Miller Wolf, Y Musa
Advances in Archaeological Practice 7 (1), 40-46, 2019
22019
Considering Conservation of Human Skeletal Remains in Archaeological Contexts
C Freiwald, KA Miller Wolf
Advances in Archaeological Practice 7 (1), 3-9, 2019
22019
Biological structure of the Early and Middle Holocene Gobero site burial complex, Niger, Western Sahara desert.
KA Miller, CM Stojanowski
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 191-191, 2009
12009
A pivot point in Maya history: fire-burning event at K'anwitznal (Ucanal) and the making of a new era of political rule
CT Halperin, MLP Carrera, KA Miller Wolf, JB LeMoine
Antiquity, 1-19, 2024
2024
Using the Patella to Estimate Sex in a Terminal Classic Maya Bone Deposit of Commingled Human Remains
KA Miller Wolf
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 174, 71-71, 2021
2021
Disputing Patriarchy: A Bioarchaeological Analysis of the Power of Ancient Maya Women
KA Miller Wolf
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 171, 188-188, 2020
2020
Archaeological Research in Central America
K Miller Wolf
2019
An Intra-site Biodistance Analysis of the Maya: Dental Evidence for Urbanism at Copan
K Miller Wolf
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 168, 166-167, 2019
2019
Length and Robusticity of Metacarpals and Metatarsals to Estimate Physiological Sex from Ancient Maya Skeletal Remains in Northern Belize
SW Winstead, KA Miller Wolf, H Plumer, T Guderjan
Journal of Student Research at Indiana University East 1 (1), 2019
2019
SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND GEOGRAPHY
D Bullock, K Miller Wolf, W Mohamed, M Wolf
Best Practices in Online Teaching and Learning across Academic Disciplines, 2017
2017
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