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Katherine Eaton
McMaster University - Hamilton / Canada
Natural Sciences / Molecular Biology & Genetics
AD Scientific Index ID: 5977916
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Katherine Eaton's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Association study confirms the role of two OCA2 polymorphisms in normal skin pigmentation variation in East Asian populations American Journal of Human Biology 27 (4), 520-525, 2015
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A Black Death mass grave at Thornton Abbey: the discovery and examination of a fourteenth-century rural catastrophe Antiquity 94 (373), 179-196, 2020
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Ancient Roman mitochondrial genomes and isotopes reveal relationships and geographic origins at the local and pan-Mediterranean scales Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 20, 200-209, 2018
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‘Written in Bone’: New Discoveries about the Lives and Burials of Four Roman Londoners Britannia 48, 253-277, 2017
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Genetic resiliency and the Black Death: No apparent loss of mitogenomic diversity due to the Black Death in medieval London and Denmark American journal of physical anthropology 169 (2), 240-252, 2019
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