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Taphonomy, Biological Anthropology, Forensic Archaeology, Forensic Anthropology, Palaeolithic Archaeology, Micro-computed tomography, Skeletal trauma, Palaeopathology, 3D imaging and visualisation, Biostatistics and numerical modelling, Geometric Morphometric Methods, Decomposition & putrefaction, Sub-surface processes, Ichnotraces, Bone surface modifications
Sweden, United Kingdom, South Africa

Biography

Dr Patrick Randolph-Quinney is a Biological Anthropologist based at Campus Gotland, Uppsala University, Sweden.

His broad interests concern the application of multi‐disciplinary forensic taphonomy into both current medico‐legal practice and the Evolutionary Anthropology of the deep past. He has a background in palaeoanthropology and archaeology, and spent much of his early academic life working on the biological and cultural evolution of the genus Homo during the Middle Pleistocene, a critical period that precedes the evolution of our own species and the advent of modern behaviours. In recent years he has been working in the field of forensic anthropology and human identification. He has extensive casework experience in both forensic anthropology and archaeology in the UK and sub‐Saharan Africa, including archaeology of fatal fires, and as a member of the Mission Chambres Africaines Extraordinaires investigating human rights abuses in the Republic of Chad. He was co‐coordinator of the African School for Forensic Science and Human Rights in conjunction with the Argentine Forensic Team (EAAF).

He has research interests in the evolution of skeletal disease, diagnostic imaging using micro-computed tomography, human and animal decomposition processes, osseous taphonomy, particularly differentiation of sub‐aerial and sub‐surface processes, trauma analysis, ichnotraces, and the application of digital methods in the analysis of spatial taphonomy and the decomposition process. His forensic research focuses on aspects of human identification. His main forensic specialisation is taphonomy (peri and post-mortem processes) with an emphasis on sub-surface burial processes, trauma analysis, and the recovery and analysis of burnt human remains.

He has also continued research into the human evolutionary process, working at the sites of Malapa and Rising Star in South Africa. His role in the Rising Star project has been to apply skillsets derived from forensic casework (having worked on homicides, fatal fires and mass graves from war crimes) to the deep past; using the skills from modern forensic taphonomy to understand the context, decompositional environment and mortuary behaviours of Homo naledi. His research also encompasses the effects of disease and trauma on the skeleton, and he has most recently coordinated multi-disciplinary research teams investigating the earliest evidence for neoplastic disease (both tumours and cancers) in the hominin fossil record.

He is an experienced field worker and conducts fieldwork in Middle Pleistocene palaeo-archaeological deposits in the Limpopo region of South Africa, and is Co-Director of the Makapansgat Archaeological Landscape Project.

He is currently supervising a number of PhD projects looking at differing aspects of the forensic and palaeosciences.

Activities

Employment (7)

Uppsala University: Gotland, SE

2024-01-01 to present | Associate Professor in Osteoarchaeology (Archaeology and Ancient History)
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Northumbria University: N/A, GB

2024-06-25
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Northumbria University

Northumbria University: Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumbria, GB

2020-08-07 to 2024 | Associate Professor (Applied Sciences)
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Patrick Randolph-Quinney

University of Central Lancashire: Preston, Lancashire, GB

2017-10-30 to 2020-08-06 | Reader in Biological and Forensic Anthropology (School of Forensic and Applied Sciences)
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University of Central Lancashire: Preston, Lancashire, GB

2016-05-01 to 2017-10-29 | Senior Lecturer in Biological and Forensic Anthropology (School of Forensic and Applied Sciences)
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University of the Witwatersrand: Johannesburg, Gauteng, ZA

2012 to 2016 | Lecturer in Anatomy (School of Anatomical Sciences)
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University of Dundee: Dundee, Tayside, GB

2007 to 2012 | Lecturer in Forensic Anthropology (Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification)
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Education and qualifications (2)

University of Liverpool: Liverpool, Liverpool, GB

2004-06-11 | PhD (Human Anatomy and Cell Biology)
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University of Bradford: Bradford, Bradford, GB

1989 to 1993 | BSc (Hons) Archaeological Sciences (Archaeological Sciences)
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Professional activities (9)

Anatomical Society: London, London, GB

2021-08 to present | Member
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Royal Society of Biology: London, GB

2021-07 to present | Fellow
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University of the Witwatersrand: Johannesburg, Gauteng, ZA

2021-04-14 to present | Honorary Research Fellow (Centre for the Exploration of the Deep Human Journey)
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Springer Nature (Netherlands): Dordrecht, NL

2020-10-01 to present | Series Editor (Springer Soil Forensics book series)
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University of Johannesburg: Auckland Park, Gauteng, ZA

2019-07 to present | Senior Research Associate (Department of Human Anatomy and Physiology)
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Royal Society of Biology: London, GB

2021-07 | Fellowship
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Higher Education Academy: York, GB

2021-07 | Fellowship
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University of the Witwatersrand: Johannesburg-Braamfontein, Gauteng, ZA

2016 to 2018 | Honorary Senior Lecturer (Anatomical Sciences)
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University of the Witwatersrand: Johannesburg-Braamfontein, Gauteng, ZA

2014 to 2018 | Research Associate (Evolutionary Studies Institute)
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Establishing a Pan-European, multi-disciplinary taphonomic research Infrastructure: The ‘UK-Netherlands decomposition experimental research (UNDER) Group’

Science & Justice
2025-01 | Journal article
Contributors: J. Brooks; A. Jantzi; K. Brown; W. Birch; L.Lijcklama a Nijeholt; C. Rogers; H. Mickleburgh; P. Randolph-Quinney; L. Kootker; M. Aalders et al.
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Testing embalming solution suitability for high impulse current experimentation on biological tissue

2022 36th International Conference on Lightning Protection (ICLP)
2022-10-02 | Conference paper | Author
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Part of ISBN: 9781665490252
Contributors: Nicholas Bacci; Patrick Randolph-Quinney; Hugh G.P. Hunt; Ken J. Nixon; Tanya N. Augustine
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Northumbria University

Environmental conditions and bodily decomposition: Implications for long term management of war fatalities and the identification of the dead during the ongoing Ukrainian conflict

Forensic Science International: Synergy
2022-08 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2589-871X
Contributors: Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Tooth Cementum Annulation

Forensic Sciences
2022-07-20 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Valentina Perrone; Timothy Gotcha; Patrick Randolph-Quinney; Noemi Procopio
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Northumbria University
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The OsteoDontoKeratic Culture

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology
2022-07-18 | Encyclopedia entry
Contributors: Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Harnessing Thor's Hammer: Experimentally induced lightning trauma to human bone by high impulse current

Forensic Science International: Synergy
2021 | Journal article
Contributors: Nicholas Bacci; Tanya Nadine Augustine; Hugh G.P. Hunt; Ken J. Nixon; Jakobus Hoffman; Lunga Bam; Frikkie de Beer; Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Calculation of likelihood ratios for inference of biological sex from human skeletal remains

Forensic Science International: Synergy
2021-09-27 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Geoffrey Morrison; Philip Weber; Nabanita Basu; Roberto Puch-Solis; Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Northumbria University

Datura quids at Pinwheel Cave, California, provide unambiguous confirmation of the ingestion of hallucinogens at a rock art site

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2020-12-08 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: David Robinson; Kelly Brown; Moira McMenemy; Lynne Dennany; Matthew Baker; Pamela Allan; Caroline Cartwright; Julienne Bernard; Fraser Sturt; Elena Kotoula et al.
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Geometric morphometric analysis of sexual dimorphism in the mandible from panoramic x-ray images

Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology
2019-09-30 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Emilio Nuzzolese; Patrick Randolph-Quinney; Jennifer Randolph-Quinney; Giancarlo Di Vella
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Northumbria University

The Use of Three-Dimensional Scanning and Surface Capture Methods in Recording Forensic Taphonomic Traces: Issues of Technology, Visualisation, and Validation

Multidisciplinary Approaches to Forensic Archaeology
2018 | Book chapter
Part of ISBN: 9783319943961
Part of ISBN: 9783319943978
Part of ISSN: 2214-4293
Part of ISSN: 2214-4315
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Possible bite-induced abscess and osteomyelitis in Lufengosaurus (Dinosauria: sauropodomorph) from the Lower Jurassic of the Yimen Basin, China

Scientific Reports
2018-03-22 | Journal article
Contributors: Lida Xing; Bruce M. Rothschild; Patrick S. Randolph-Quinney; Yi Wang; Alexander H. Parkinson; Hao Ran
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A case of benign osteogenic tumour in Homo naledi: Evidence for peripheral osteoma in the U.W. 101-1142 mandible

International Journal of Paleopathology
2017 | Journal article
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New fossil remains of homo naledi from the lesedi chamber, South Africa

eLife
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85019625390

Contributors: Hawks, J.; Elliott, M.; Schmid, P.; Churchill, S.E.; de Ruiter, D.J.; Roberts, E.M.; Hilbert-Wolf, H.; Garvin, H.M.; Williams, S.A.; Delezene, L.K. et al.
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Beyond size: The potential of a geometric morphometric analysis of shape and form for the assessment of sex in hand stencils in rock art

Journal of Archaeological Science
2017-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Emma Nelson; Jason Hall; Patrick Randolph-Quinney; Anthony Sinclair
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Patrick Randolph-Quinney via Crossref Metadata Search
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Osteopathology and insect traces in the Australopithecus africanus skeleton StW 431

South African Journal of Science
2017-01-30 | Journal article
Contributors: Edward J. Odes; Alexander H. Parkinson; Patrick S. Randolph-Quinney; Bernhard Zipfel; Kudakwashe Jakata; Heather Bonney; Lee R. Berger
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Response to Thackeray (2016) – The possibility of lichen growth on bones of Homo naledi: Were they exposed to light?

South African Journal of Science
2016-09-28 | Journal article
Contributors: Patrick S. Randolph-Quinney; Lucinda R. Backwell; Lee R. Berger; John Hawks; Paul H.G.M. Dirks; Eric M. Roberts; Godwin Nhauro; Jan Kramers
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Comment on “Deliberate body disposal by hominins in the Dinaledi Chamber, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa?” [J. Hum. Evol. 96 (2016) 145-148]

Journal of Human Evolution
2016-07 | Journal article
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Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Earliest hominin cancer: 1.7-million-year-old osteosarcoma from Swartkrans Cave, South Africa

South African Journal of Science
2016-07-28 | Journal article
Contributors: Edward J. Odes; Patrick S. Randolph-Quinney; Maryna Steyn; Zach Throckmorton; Jacqueline S. Smilg; Bernhard Zipfel; Tanya N. Augustine; Frikkie De Beer; Jakobus W. Hoffman; Ryan D. Franklin et al.
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Osteogenic tumour in Australopithecus sediba: Earliest hominin evidence for neoplastic disease

South African Journal of Science
2016-07-28 | Journal article
Contributors: Patrick S. Randolph-Quinney; Scott A. Williams; Maryna Steyn; Marc R. Meyer; Jacqueline S. Smilg; Steven E. Churchill; Edward J. Odes; Tanya Augustine; Paul Tafforeau; Lee R. Berger
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Multimodal spatial mapping and visualisation of Dinaledi Chamber and Rising Star Cave

South African Journal of Science
2016-05-26 | Journal article
Contributors: Ashley Kruger; Patrick Randolph-Quinney; Marina Elliott
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Geological and taphonomic context for the new hominin species Homo naledi from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa

eLife
2015 | Journal article
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Contributors: Dirks, Paul H. G. M.; Berger, Lee R.; Roberts, Eric M.; Kramers, Jan D.; Hawks, John; Randolph-Quinney, Patrick S.; Elliott, Marina; Musiba, Charles M.; Churchill, Steven E.; de Ruiter, Darryl J. et al.
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The mournful ape: Conflating expression and meaning in the mortuary behaviour of Homo naledi

South African Journal of Science
2015-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Patrick S. Randolph-Quinney; School of Anatomical Sciences; Faculty of Health Sciences; University of the Witwatersrand Medical School; Johannesburg; South Africa; Evolutionary Studies Institute; Centre for Excellence in Palaeosciences; University of the Witwatersrand; Johannesburg et al.
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Evidence of fatal skeletal injuries on Malapa Hominins 1 and 2

Scientific Reports
2015-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Ericka N. L’Abbé; Steven A. Symes; James T. Pokines; Luis L. Cabo; Kyra E. Stull; Sharon Kuo; David E. Raymond; Patrick S. Randolph-Quinney; Lee R. Berger
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A new star rising: Biology and mortuary behaviour of Homo naledi

South African Journal of Science
2015-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Patrick Randolph-Quinney; School of Anatomical Sciences; Faculty of Health Sciences; University of the Witwatersrand Medical School; Johannesburg; South Africa; Evolutionary Studies Institute; Centre for Excellence in Palaeosciences; University of the Witwatersrand; Johannesburg et al.
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An anthropological conundrum

Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force Trauma
2014 | Book chapter | Author
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Part of ISBN: 9780398087685
Contributors: Sue Black; J. Smyth; Alastair Bentley; Caroline Erolin; Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Northumbria University

Faunal remains: burnt bone

Woodstown: A Viking-age Settlement in Co. Waterford
2014 | Book chapter | Author
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Part of ISBN: 9781846825361
Contributors: Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Northumbria University

Human remains

Woodstown: A Viking-age Settlement in Co. Waterford
2014 | Book chapter | Author
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Northumbria University

Recognition of lightning-induced trauma to the skeleton: A forensic taphonomic study

2014 International Conference on Lightning Protection (ICLP)
2014-10 | Conference paper
Contributors: Nicholas Bacci; Tanya Augustine; Patrick ARandolph-Quinney; Hugh Hunt; Ken Nixon
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Burnt Human Remains Part II

Advances in Forensic Human Identification
2014-01 | Other
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10.1201/b16509-10

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978-1-4398-2514-3

Contributors: Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Burnt Human Remains Part I

Advances in Forensic Human Identification
2014-01-30 | Book chapter | Author
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Northumbria University

Burnt human remains part I: Fire dynamics and body recovery

Advances in Forensic Human Identification
2014-01-24 | Book chapter | Author
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Northumbria University

Burnt human remains part II: Identification and laboratory analysis

Advances in Forensic Human Identification
2014-01-24 | Book chapter | Author
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Northumbria University

A novel forensic use of clinical odontological imaging: geometric morphometric analysis of sexual dimorphism in the mandible from panoramic scanning X-ray images

American Academy of Forensic Sciences - Annual Scientific Meeting
2012 | Conference paper
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Contributors: Nuzzolese, E.; Randolph-Quinney, P.S.; Wilkinson, C.; Nicoll Baines, K.; Di Vella, G.
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Geometric morphometric analyses from dental orthopantogram images: a regional anatomical analysis of sexual dimorphism in the adult mandible

American Academy of Forensic Sciences - Annual Scientific Meeting
2012 | Conference paper
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Contributors: Randolph-Quinney, P.S.; Nuzzolese, E.; Wilkinson, C.; Nicoll Baines, K.; Di Vella, G.
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Skeletal Trauma

Forensic Anthropology
2011-02-07 | Other
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10.1201/b10727-8

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978-1-4398-4588-2

Contributors: Kylie Davidson; Catriona Davies; Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Skeletal Trauma

Forensic Anthropology: 2000 to 2010
2011-02-07 | Book chapter | Author
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Part of ISBN: 9780429251092
Contributors: Kylie Davidson; Catriona Davies; Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Northumbria University

Taphonomy

Forensic Anthropology 2000 to 2010
2011-02-07 | Book chapter
Part of ISBN: 9780429251092
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Forensic characteristics of hand shape: analysis of individuating potential and sexual dimorphism using geometric morphometrics

Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences - Annual Scientific Meeting Seattle WA, February 22-27, 2010.
2010 | Book chapter
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0921151004104-42839

Contributors: Randolph-Quinney, P.S.
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Towards a standardization of burnt bone analysis: the use of micro-computed tomography and 3-dimensional imaging to assess morphological change

Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences - Annual Scientific Meeting Seattle WA, February 22-27, 2010
2010 | Book chapter
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Patrick Randolph-Quinney via ResearcherID

From the Cradlle to the Grave: The Bioarchaeology of Clonfad 3 and Ballykilmore 6

The Archaeology of the N6 and N52 Road Schemes: Early Medieval Sites in County Westmeath
2009 | Book chapter
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Contributors: Randolph-Quinney, P.
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Geometric morphometric analysis of sexual dimorphism in South African Blacks

Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology
2009 | Journal article
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0921151004104-24143

Contributors: Randolph-Quinney, P.
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Anthropology

Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science
2009-09 | Other
DOI:

10.1002/9780470061589.fsa058

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9780470018262

Contributors: Patrick Randolph-Quinney; Xanthé Mallett; Sue Black
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Book review: The Bioarchaeology of Children: Perspectives from Biological and Forensic Anthropology

Am. J. Phys. Anthropol.
2008 | Journal article
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10.1002/ajpa.20705

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0002-9483

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An enigmatic burial from Ballygarraun, East Galway

Seanda
2007 | Journal article
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Contributors: Randolph-Quinney, P.
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Death, decay and reconstruction: the archaeology of Ballykilmore Cemetery, Co. Westmeath

Settlement, Industry and Ritual
2006 | Book chapter
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Contributors: Channing, J.; Randolph-Quinney, P.S.
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Death, decay and reconstruction: the archaeology of Ballykilmore Cemetery, County Westmeath

Settlement, Industry and Ritual: Archaeology and the National Roads Authority Monograph Series No. 3.
2006 | Book chapter | Author
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Part of ISBN: 978-0954595524
Contributors: John Channing; Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Northumbria University

The use of Geometric Morphometric techniques in paleopathological assessment: a case study of probable craniostenosis

Paleopathology Association (Irish Section) News
2006 | Journal article
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Contributors: Randolph-Quinney, P.; Channing, J.
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Preliminary report on the archaeological excavation and finds retrieval strategy of the Hiberno-Scandinavian site of Woodstown 6, County Waterford

Decies
2005 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Richard O'Brien; Patrick Randolph-Quinney; Ian Russell
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Northumbria University

Recent Investigations into the Later Acheulean of Makapansgat Region, Northern Province, South Africa

Lithic Analysis at the Millennium
2003 | Book chapter
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0921151004105-24160

Contributors: McNabb, J.; Sinclair, A.; Quinney, P.S.
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Recent investigations into the Later Acheulean of the Makapansgat Region, Northern Province, South Africa

Lithic Analysis at the Millennium
2003-09-16 | Book chapter | Author
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Part of ISBN: 9781315425320
Contributors: John McNabb; Anthony Sinclair; Patrick Randolph-Quinney
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Northumbria University
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Peer review (5 reviews for 4 publications/grants)

Review activity for American journal of physical anthropology. (2)
Review activity for IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing : (1)
Review activity for International journal of osteoarchaeology. (1)
Review activity for Quaternary international. (1)