Department of Anthropology - Open Access Policy Deposits

Parent: School of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for March through June, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
9w01g0bpTwenty‐first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward1715911234.5%
0975t17s3-D Digital Preservation of At-Risk Global Cultural Heritage1521613610.5%
7xt318dfCranial modification and the shapes of heads across the Andes124784662.9%
3vm3g4qmParticipants (in order of speaking)11361075.3%
9r73473cSmart three-dimensional processing of unconstrained cave scans using small unmanned aerial systems and red, green, and blue-depth cameras105149113.3%
2td912btTerrestrial Laser Scanning in the Age of Sensing103356834.0%
78h641r7Mapping Political Economies over Time, GIS Exercise 2: Cities and Water Transportation in 19th Century France1039948.7%
178307tg3D Archaeology at Çatalhöyük102386437.3%
5gh6f7fbMapping Political Economies over Time, GIS Exercise 1: Urban Systems in 19th Century France1014974.0%
68w0d5rbTaste: Links in the Chain from Tongue to Brain101158614.9%
05d97871Unveiling California History Through Serious Games: Fort Ross Virtual Warehouse1008928.0%
87d8v7gjA Historical Atlas of Tibet100505050.0%
98k0w8mgMapping Political Economies over Time, GIS Exercise 3: Urban Systems in 19th Century China97227522.7%
9n14p1w3Transcript & Video954914.2%
8zr6396vAncient genomes from the Himalayas illuminate the genetic history of Tibetans and their Tibeto-Burman speaking neighbors90306033.3%
0hb8f1k0Transcript & Video883853.4%
4h10c8r5Participants (in order of speaking)887818.0%
5q24s27qMapping Political Economies over Time, GIS Exercise 4: Comparing Urban Population Densities in 19th Century China and France886826.8%
62k2k1g3To understand how migrations affect human securities, look to the past868789.3%
07t1309sTHE MAUSOLEUM ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT: REINTERPRETING PALENQUE'S TEMPLE OF THE INSCRIPTIONS THROUGH 3D DATA-DRIVEN ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS850850.0%
2gq5s92fReceptor Polymorphism and Genomic Structure Interact to Shape Bitter Taste Perception84137115.5%
1g3317fnEating out or dining in: modeling diverse dietary strategies in the Middle Period, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile79106912.7%
60f682cnGenetic Diversity of Yuca (Manihot esculenta esculenta; Cassava, Manioc), an Indigenous Crop in the Peruvian Amazon79106912.7%
74n936vhLong-term genetic stability and a high-altitude East Asian origin for the peoples of the high valleys of the Himalayan arc79235629.1%
5hr109f9Revisiting reflexive archaeology at Çatalhöyük: integrating digital and 3D technologies at the trowel’s edge73175623.3%
1n42j2m0Participation, representation, and shared experiences of women scholars in biological anthropology70214930.0%
2tv422qkBitter taste receptors706648.6%
9jz047z2Global diversity in the TAS2R38 bitter taste receptor: revisiting a classic evolutionary PROPosal706648.6%
2w71b5jvThe Life and Death of a Child: Mortuary and Bodily Manifestations of Coast–Interior Interactions during the Late Formative Period (AD 100–400), Northern Chile693664.3%
1rf113kqVirtually Rebuilding Çatalhöyük History Houses6785911.9%
4kn6h3t93D visualization and reflexive archaeology: A virtual reconstruction of Çatalhöyük history houses67194828.4%
5sj8q51wInterpretation Process at Çatalhöyük using 3D67224532.8%
29q8m09rThe Precarious State of Subsistence: Reevaluating Dental Pathological Lesions Associated with Agricultural and Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways65303546.2%
95x7w4f9Revisiting reflexive archaeology at Çatalhöyük: integrating digital and 3D technologies at the trowel's edge62134921.0%
8cd7370vA Glimpse through Time and Space: Visualizing Spatial Continuity and History Making at Çatalhöyük, Turkey6075311.7%
8mh50313Exposing Gendercide in India and China<i>It’s a Girl—the Three Deadliest Words in the World</i>. Directed, photographed, and edited by Evan Grae Davis, produced by, Andrew Brown, original music by, Charles David Denier, 2012.60114918.3%
2km129t7Simulating History in Virtual Worlds57134422.8%
2q59t1p5Copy Number Variation in TAS2R Bitter Taste Receptor Genes: Structure, Origin, and Population Genetics.554517.3%
2fz3d8rhLa guerra civil, la memoria social y la nación5484614.8%
34b4w1rqMonitoring earthen archaeological heritage using multi-temporal terrestrial laser scanning and surface change detection54203437.0%
2886836gGenetic Variation in the TAS2R38 Bitter Taste Receptor and Smoking Behaviors5274513.5%
35c3v00jCALATE: DE LUGAR DESNUDO A LABORATORIO ARQUEOLGICO DE LA MOVILIDAD Y EL TRFICO INTERCULTURAL PREHISPNICO EN EL DESIERTO DE ATACAMA (CA. 7OOO AP-55O AP)5264611.5%
69p65633Temporal, spatial and gender-based dietary differences in middle period San Pedro de Atacama, Chile: A model-based approach51114021.6%
99w6v5n4Worldwide diversity, association potential, and natural selection in the superimposed taste genes, CD36 and GNAT35174413.7%
3x72m4ncThe Sequence of Human Occupation in the Atacama Oases, Chile: A Radiocarbon Chronology Based on Human Skeletal Remains5084216.0%
0bj8s969Mapping Histoplasma capsulatum Exposure, United States - Volume 24, Number 10—October 2018 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC4783917.0%
4bk4d338Global population genetics and diversity in the TAS2R bitter taste receptor family473446.4%
6sw296d0Integrating Identities: An Innovative Bioarchaeological and Biogeochemical Approach to Analyzing the Multiplicity of Identities in the Mortuary Record4774014.9%
1s05835xOlfaction: It Makes a World of Scents463436.5%
9z85r8hxImmersive Visualization and Curation of Archaeological Heritage Data: Çatalhöyük and the Dig@IT App4693719.6%

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