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Recent BACARU Publications

  1. Henneberg M, Oxnard CE (eds) 1999. Is Human Evolution a Closed Chapter ? Perspectives in Human Biology vol 4(1), Centre for Human Biology , University of Western Australia, Perth (243 pages)
  2. Henneberg M (ed.) 1999 Child Growth ,Secular Trends and Continuing Human Evolution .Perspectives in Human Biology vol 4(2), Centre for Human Biology , University of Western Australia, Perth (234 pages)
  3. Henneberg M, Henneberg RJ, (1999). Primi risultati di uno studio ad ampio raggio e ancora in corso sul materiale scheletrico umano di Pompei, [in:] A. Ciarallo, E. De Carolis (eds.) Homo Faber, Electa, Milan, pp 51-53 same in English: 1999 Human Skeletal material from Pompeii. In; Ciarallo A. , De Carolis E (eds.) Pompeii, Life in a Roman Town, Electa, Milan, pp51-53.
  4. Sarafis V, Henneberg M, (1999) Taeniid parasite evidence for eating meat as a natural part of the human diet, Perspectives in Human Biology 4(1):47-49
  5. De Miguel C, Henneberg M, (1999) Variation in hominid body size estimates: Do we know how big our ancestors were ?, Perspectives in Human Biology 4(1):65-80
  6. Henneberg RJ, Henneberg M, (1999) Variation in the closure of the sacral canal in the skeletal sample from Pompeii, Italy 79 AD, Perspectives in Human Biology 4(1):177-188
  7. Sarafis V, Henneberg M, Lambert KM, Taylor J, Brown G, (1999) A magnetic resonance imaging anatomy of adipose tissue in a human female, Perspectives in Human Biology 4(1):207-210
  8. Henneberg M, LaVelle M, (1999) Socioeconomic category has negligible effects on child growth in body size among urban and rural South African Cape Coloured children, Perspectives in Human Biology 4(2):41-49
  9. Chapman JA, Henneberg M, (1999) Switching handedness of adults: Results of a 10-week training in writing with the non-dominant hand, Pespectives in Human Biology 4(1):211-217
  10. Jansen van Rensburg MS, Kramer B, Henneberg M, (1999) Sexual dimorphism in "Cape Coloured" children, Perspectives in Human Biology 4(2):113-118
  11. Mansor O, Zakaria K, Henneberg M, (1999) The incidence of the median artery in the forearms of Malaysians, Perspectives in Human Biology 4(2):223-228
  12. Lambert KM & Henneberg M (1999), A possible intergenerational trend in the frequency of dermatoglyphic patterns, Perspectives in Human Biology 4(2):229-234
  13. Bailey J.F., Hennebergb M., Colsonc I.B., Ciarallod A.,. Hedgese R.E.M & Sykes B., (1999) Monkey business in Pompeii-the osteological and ancient DNA identification of a Juvenile Barbary Macaque skeleton. Mol. Biol. Evol. 16(10):1410-1414
  14. Loth SR, Henneberg M, (2000) Gonial eversion is not a reliable indicator of sex, Homo 51:81-89JR
  15. Abbott JR, Smart RST, Henneberg M, Yuen T, Skinner W, Leigh CM, Hermanis GM, David DJ (2000), Functionally graded surface layers on titanium implants, Proceedings of the 8th International Congress of the Int. Soc. Of Craniofacial Surgery, Monduzzi Editore, Bologna , pp. 17-19
  16. Artaria M, Henneberg M, (2000) Why did they lie ? Socioeconomic bias in reporting menarcheal age. Ann. Hum. Biol. 27(6):561-569
  17. Henneberg M (2000) Towards the new millennium:away from reason, The Skeptic 20:35-38
  18. Henneberg M, Lambert KM (2000) Nontoxic multicolored ink for dermatoglyphic prints. Newsletter of the American Dermatoglyphic Association 22:14
  19. Henneberg M, (2000) An evolutionary biologist's view of reality, Australian Biologist 13:63-67
  20. Stephan C, Henneberg M, (2001) Building faces from dry skulls: Are they recognised above chance rates?, Journal of Forensic Science 46(3):432-440
  21. Henneberg M, Brush G, Harrison GA, (2001), Growth and development of human male and female specific muscle strength in the age range 6-18 years under contrasting socio-economic conditions Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 115:62-70
  22. Loth SR, Henneberg M, (2001), Sexually dimorphic mandibular morphology in the first few years of life Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 115:179-186
  23. Henneberg M, (2001), Secular trends in body height - indicator of general improvement in living conditions or of a change in specific factors ?. P. Dasgupta and R. Hauspie, (eds.) Perspectives in Human Growth, Development and Maturation, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, pp 159-168.
  24. De Miguel C, Henneberg M (2001) Variation in hominid brain size: How much is due to method ?, Homo 52: 2-56
  25. Henneberg M, Schilitz A, Lambert K, (2001) Assessment of the growth status of children in two Aboriginal communities in South Australia, Am. J. Hum. Biol. 13:603-611
  26. Stephan C, Henneberg M, (2001) Medicine may be reducing the human capacity to survive, Medical Hypotheses 57: 633-637.
  27. Henneberg M, (2001), The Gradual Eurytopic Evolution of Humans: Not from Africa Alone. in: Etty Indriati (ed.) Man: Past, Present, and Future, Bigraf Publishing, Yogyakarta, Indonesia , pp42-52.
  28. Artaria, M.D.(2001) "Growth of Javanese Children in Malang" in "Causes and Effects of Human Variation" : 139-155
  29. KJ Tucker and KS Türker (2001) Modulation of the periodontally evoked masseter reflexes by mechanical stimulation of the face. Experimental Brain Research 139:443-0447
  30. Artaria, M. & Henneberg, M. (2000) "Why did they lie? Socio-economic bias in reporting the age of menarche" Annals of Human Biology 27 (6) :561-569
  31. Artaria, M. & Henneberg, M. (2001) "Response to the Letter to the Editor "Why did they lie? Socio-economic bias in reporting the age of menarche" Annals of Human Biology
  32. Henneberg M (ed.) (2001) Causes and Effects of Human Variation. Australasian Society for Human Biology, Adelaide (164 pages)
  33. Dillion YK , Haynes J, Henneberg M (2001) The relationship of the number of Meissner's corpuscles top dermatoglyphic characters and finger size. Journal of Anatomy 199: 577-584
  34. Solomon LB, Ferris L, Tedman R, Henneberg M (2001) Surgical anatomy of the sural and superficial fibular nerves with an emphasis on the approach to the lateral malleous. Journal of Anatomy 199:717-723
  35. Rühli F.J., Henneberg M.(2001) "Eine Hypothese zur hormonellen Beeinflussung menschlicher Microevolution: Leptin und Hyperostosis frontalis interna." Bull Soc Suisse d'Anthrop, 7(1): 39-45, 2001
  36. Saunders J, Saunders B, Fisk W, Cecchin J , Henneberg M. Water based plastination. A new non-toxic process for preservation of Anatomical Specimens (in press)
  37. Stephan C (2002) Do resemblance ratings measure a facial approximations accuracy? Journal of Forensic Sciences. In press (to appear in March).
  38. Stephan C (2002) Facial approximation: Globe projection guideline falsified by exophthalmometry literature. Journal of Forensic Sciences. In press (to appear in July)
  39. Henneberg M, Simpson E, and Stephan C. (2002) The human face in biological anthropology. In Katsikitis (Ed.) Faces. (in press.)
  40. Rühli F.J., Henneberg M. (2002) "Are Hyperostosis frontalis Interna and leptin linked? A hypothetical approach about hormonal influence on human microevolution" Med Hypotheses.(in press)