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- Bachelors Archaeology University of New Zealand
- Masters Bioarchaeology University of Auckland
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hallie Ruth Buckley is a New Zealand bioarchaeologist and professor at the University of Otago. Career Buckley completed her PhD at the University of Otago in 2001, with a thesis titled Health and disease in the prehistoric Pacific Islands. She then joined the faculty at Otago, and was appointed a full professor in 2017.
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- The prehistoric peopling of Southeast Asia (2018) (238)
- Ancient genomes document multiple waves of migration in Southeast Asian prehistory (2018) (196)
- Lapita Migrants in the Pacific's Oldest Cemetery: Isotopic Analysis at Teouma, Vanuatu (2007) (89)
- Leprosy and tuberculosis in Iron Age Southeast Asia? (2004) (84)
- Population Turnover in Remote Oceania Shortly after Initial Settlement (2018) (81)
- Language continuity despite population replacement in Remote Oceania (2018) (78)
- Lapita subsistence strategies and food consumption patterns in the community of Teouma (Efate, Vanuatu) (2010) (65)
- Radiocarbon dating of burials from the Teouma Lapita cemetery, Efate, Vanuatu (2014) (65)
- Subadult health and disease in prehistoric Tonga, Polynesia. (2000) (59)
- Investigating foetal and perinatal mortality in prehistoric skeletal samples: a case study from a 3000-year-old Pacific Island cemetery site (2009) (59)
- Lapita Diet in Remote Oceania: New Stable Isotope Evidence from the 3000-Year-Old Teouma Site, Efate Island, Vanuatu (2014) (59)
- The use of strontium isotopes as an indicator of migration in human and pig Lapita populations in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea (2009) (57)
- The First New Zealanders: Patterns of Diet and Mobility Revealed through Isotope Analysis (2013) (53)
- Using Enthesis Robusticity to Infer Activity in the Past: A Review (2014) (53)
- Complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequences from the first New Zealanders (2012) (52)
- Migration and mobility at the Late Lapita site of Reber–Rakival (SAC), Watom Island using isotope and trace element analysis: a new insight into Lapita interaction in the Bismarck Archipelago (2010) (52)
- Mass Migration and the Polynesian Settlement of New Zealand (2017) (50)
- Scurvy in a tropical paradise? Evaluating the possibility of infant and adult vitamin C deficiency in the Lapita skeletal sample of Teouma, Vanuatu, Pacific islands. (2014) (50)
- The People of Wairau Bar: a Re-examination (2010) (48)
- Macroscopic features of scurvy in human skeletal remains: A literature synthesis and diagnostic guide (2018) (47)
- Skeletal pathology in a prehistoric Pacific Island sample: issues in lesion recording, quantification, and interpretation. (2003) (46)
- Assessing Human Diet and Movement in the Tongan Maritime Chiefdom Using Isotopic Analyses (2015) (45)
- The Teouma Lapita Site, South Efate, Vanuatu: A Summary of Three Field Seasons (2004-2006) (2009) (45)
- First bioarchaeological evidence of probable scurvy in Southeast Asia: Multifactorial etiologies of vitamin C deficiency in a tropical environment. (2014) (45)
- Lapita Burial Practices: Evidence for Complex Body and Bone Treatment at the Teouma Cemetery, Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific (2010) (44)
- More than metabolic: Considering the broader paleoepidemiological impact of vitamin D deficiency in bioarchaeology. (2016) (42)
- Biocultural interpretations of trauma in two prehistoric Pacific Island populations from Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. (2010) (40)
- Age estimation of children from prehistoric Southeast Asia: are the dental formation methods used appropriate? (2007) (39)
- Pacific Populations, Metabolic Disease and ‘Just‐So Stories’: A Critique of the ‘Thrifty Genotype’ Hypothesis in Oceania (2015) (35)
- Evidence for Social and Cultural Change in Central Vanuatu Between 3000 and 2000 BP: Comparing Funerary and Dietary Patterns of the First and Later Generations at Teouma, Efate (2014) (35)
- Diet and Human Mobility from the Lapita to the Early Historic Period on Uripiv Island, Northeast Malakula, Vanuatu (2014) (35)
- A Preliminary Report on Health and Disease in Early Lapita Skeletons, Vanuatu: Possible Biological Costs of Island Colonization (2008) (34)
- Possible Gouty Arthritis in Lapita‐Associated Skeletons from Teouma, Efate Island, Central Vanuatu (2007) (34)
- Diet and social status on Taumako, a Polynesian outlier in the Southeastern Solomon Islands. (2013) (33)
- Intrinsic or extrinsic population growth in Iron Age northeast Thailand? The evidence from isotopic analysis (2011) (32)
- Lapita Burials, a New Lapita Cemetery and Post-Lapita Burials from Malakula, Northern Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific (2011) (31)
- Microfossil and Fourier Transform InfraRed analyses of Lapita and post-Lapita human dental calculus from Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific (2014) (31)
- Between foraging and farming: strategic responses to the Holocene Thermal Maximum in Southeast Asia (2018) (29)
- Vanuatu Mortuary Practices over Three Millennia: Lapita to the Early European Contact Period (2011) (28)
- Identification of the first reported Lapita cremation in the Pacific Islands using archaeological, forensic and contemporary burning evidence (2010) (28)
- The distribution of skeletal lesions in treponemal disease: is the lymphatic system responsible? (2002) (28)
- Epidemiology of Gout: Perspectives from the Past (2011) (28)
- Prehistoric migration at Nebira, South Coast of Papua New Guinea: New insights into interaction using isotope and trace element concentration analyses (2011) (27)
- EDTA decalcification of dental calculus as an alternate means of microparticle extraction from archaeological samples (2017) (26)
- Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia: ‘The predators within’: investigating the relationship between malaria and health in the prehistoric Pacific Islands (2006) (26)
- Scurvy at the agricultural transition in the Atacama desert (ca 3600-3200 BP): nutritional stress at the maternal-foetal interface? (2017) (25)
- The Pain Haka burial ground on Flores: Indonesian evidence for a shared Neolithic belief system in Southeast Asia (2016) (24)
- Exploring subsistence and cultural complexes on the south coast of Papua New Guinea using palaeodietary analyses (2013) (23)
- On Treponemal Disease in the Western Pacific: Corrections and Critique (1998) (21)
- Bioarchaeological evidence for conflict in Iron Age north-west Cambodia (2011) (21)
- The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands (2015) (21)
- Correction: The First New Zealanders: Patterns of Diet and Mobility Revealed through Isotope Analysis (2013) (19)
- The population history of mainland and island Southeast Asia (2015) (19)
- The functional cost of tertiary yaws (Treponema pertenue) in a prehistoric Pacific Island skeletal sample (2003) (18)
- Large lytic cranial lesions: A differential diagnosis from pre‐Angkorian Cambodia (2012) (18)
- Exploring Prehistoric Violence in Tonga (2014) (17)
- Forager and farmer evolutionary adaptations to malaria evidenced by 7000 years of thalassemia in Southeast Asia (2021) (15)
- Isotopic evidence of human mobility and diet in a prehistoric/protohistoric Fijian coastal environment (c. 750-150 BP). (2016) (15)
- Health and Disease in the Prehistoric Pacific Islands (2016) (14)
- Three Phases of Ancient Migration Shaped the Ancestry of Human Populations in Vanuatu (2020) (14)
- Approximating the Face of ‘Aunty’: A Question of Likeness (2012) (13)
- Is there a ‘Lapita diet’? A comparison of Lapita and post-Lapita skeletal samples from four Pacific Island archaeological sites (2015) (13)
- Sensationalism and speaking to the public: Scientific rigour and interdisciplinary collaborations in palaeopathology. (2020) (12)
- Detection of temporospatially localized growth in ancient Southeast Asia using human skeletal remains (2018) (12)
- Forensic Identification of “Race” (2006) (11)
- Possible diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) in a 3000-year-old Pacific Island skeletal assemblage (2018) (11)
- Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings : breastfeeding and weaning in the past. (2017) (11)
- Exploitation and utilization of tropical rainforests indicated in dental calculus of ancient Oceanic Lapita culture colonists (2020) (10)
- Faces of the Teouma Lapita People: Art, Accuracy and Facial Approximation (2009) (10)
- Lapita diet and subsistence strategies on Watom Island, Papua New Guinea: New stable isotope evidence from humans and animals. (2015) (10)
- Cortical index of three prehistoric human Pacific Island samples (2012) (9)
- Ancient Genomics Reveals Four Prehistoric Migration Waves into Southeast Asia (2018) (9)
- A possible fatal wounding in the prehistoric Pacific Islands (2000) (9)
- Two Probable Cases of Infection with Treponema pallidum during the Neolithic Period in Northern Vietnam (ca. 2000–1500 B.C.) (2020) (9)
- Linear and appositional growth in infants and children from the prehistoric settlement of Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand: Evaluating biological responses to agricultural intensification in Southeast Asia (2017) (8)
- Polynesian origins: a biodistance study of mandibles from the Late Lapita site of Reber-Rakival (SAC), Watom Island, Bismarck Archipelago (2014) (8)
- Isotopic insights into diet and health at the site of Namu, Taumako Island, Southeast Solomon Islands (2017) (7)
- Archaeological Investigations Into the Origins of Bel Trading Groups Around the Madang Coast, Northeast New Guinea (2018) (7)
- Domestication and large animal interactions: Skeletal trauma in northern Vietnam during the hunter-gatherer Da But period (2019) (7)
- Identifying Child Abuse in Skeletonised Subadult Remains (2008) (7)
- Environmental and Social Change in Northeast Thailand during the Iron Age (2019) (7)
- ‘TB or not TB’: the conundrum of pre-European contact tuberculosis in the Pacific (2020) (6)
- A bioarchaeological analysis of oral and physiological health on the south coast of New Guinea. (2016) (6)
- Diet and subsistence in Remote Oceania: an analysis using oral indicators of diet (2015) (6)
- BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION: NEW APPROACHES TO AGE-OLD QUESTIONS (2017) (6)
- “Captain of All These Men of Death”: An Integrated Case Study of Tuberculosis in Nineteenth-Century Otago, New Zealand (2020) (6)
- Meta-themes in the bioarchaeology of the Asia–Pacific region (2015) (5)
- Pacific Archaeology: Documenting the Past 50,000 Years (2013) (5)
- Living and dying on the edge of the Empire: a bioarchaeological examination of Otago’s early European settlers (2020) (5)
- Thalassemia major in a 49‐year‐old Thai female: Gross and X‐ray examination of dry bone (2021) (5)
- A multi-isotope, multi-tissue study of colonial origins and diet in New Zealand. (2020) (5)
- Establishing a strontium isotope baseline in New Zealand for future archaeological migration studies: A case study (2020) (5)
- THE 2008-2009 EXCAVATIONS AT THE SAC LOCALITY, REBER-RAKIVAL LAPITA SITE, WATOM ISLAND, PAPUA NEW GUINEA (2016) (5)
- Gender, Labour Division and the Skeleton: A case study from the Teouma Lapita cemetery (2013) (5)
- Social Status and Its Relationship to Non-specific Stress at Late Iron Age Non Ban Jak, Northeast Thailand (2020) (4)
- Exploring Prehistoric Violence in Tonga: Understanding Skeletal Trauma from a Biocultural (2014) (4)
- Hydatid disease (Echinococcosis granulosis) diagnosis from skeletal osteolytic lesions in an early seventh-millennium BP forager community from preagricultural northern Vietnam. (2021) (4)
- Life, Death and Care on the Otago Goldfields: A Preliminary Glimpse. (2018) (4)
- Paleoepidemiological Considerations of Mobility and Population Interaction in the Spread of Infectious Diseases in the Prehistoric Past (2021) (4)
- Human Skeletal Remains and Bioarchaeology in New Zealand (2018) (3)
- Lead astray: The potentials and pitfalls of lead isotopes in a New Zealand colonial burial context (2020) (3)
- Expanding on incremental dentin methodology to investigate childhood and infant feeding practices on Taumako (southeast Solomon Islands) (2021) (3)
- A Land of Plenty? Colonial Diet in Rural New Zealand (2021) (3)
- Dental calculus and plant diet in Oceania (2015) (3)
- Comment on Charlier et al., 2019: "The Mandible of Saint-Louis (1270 AD): Retrospective Diagnosis and Circumstances of Death". (2020) (3)
- A bioavailable strontium (87Sr/86Sr) isoscape for Aotearoa New Zealand: Implications for food forensics and biosecurity (2022) (3)
- Bioarchaeology in the Pacific Islands (2015) (3)
- We’re all in this together: accessing the maternal-infant relationship in prehistoric Vietnam (2021) (2)
- Ritual tooth ablation and the Austronesian expansion: Evidence from eastern Indonesia and the Pacific Islands (2020) (2)
- Field anthropology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific (2015) (2)
- A Bioarchaeological Study of Trauma at Late Iron Age to Protohistoric Non Ban Jak, Northeast Thailand (2019) (2)
- Strontium (87 Sr/86 Sr) isotope analysis of the Namu skeletal assemblage: A study of past human migration on Taumako, a Polynesian Outlier in the eastern Solomon Islands. (2020) (2)
- Stone Agers in the Fast Lane? How Bioarchaeologists Can Address the Paleo Diet Myth (2018) (2)
- An isotopic and genetic study of multi-cultural colonial New Zealand (2021) (2)
- An image analysis protocol for the quantification of interglobular dentine in anthropological tooth sections. (2020) (2)
- Pott’s Disease in a Liao Dynasty (Tenth to Twelfth Century A.D.) Adult from Mongolia (2022) (1)
- Oral health of the prehistoric Rima Rau cave burials, Atiu, Cook Islands (2020) (1)
- The Antiquity of Treponemal disease in the Asia-Pacific regions: Implications for settlement history (2019) (1)
- Bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific (2015) (1)
- The Rima Rau Burial Cave, Atiu, Cook Islands (2016) (1)
- Diet and subsistence in remote Oceania (2015) (1)
- Understanding Skeletal Trauma from a Biocultural Perspective (2014) (1)
- Critical Review of Brown and Thomas “The First New Zealanders? An Alternative Interpretation of the Stable Isotope Data from Wairau Bar” (2015) (1)
- Temporal trends in the Colonisation of the Pacific: Palaeodemographic Insights (2021) (1)
- Physiological insult or the burial environment: Differentiating developmental defects from post-mortem stained enamel in deciduous dentition from the Chiefdom Period of Tonga, Polynesia (2016) (1)
- Developing a new project: the impact of social change on health at the late Iron Age site of Non Ban Jak in Northeast Thailand (2018) (1)
- Population Turnover in RemoteOceania Shortly after Initial Settlement Graphical Abstract Highlights (2018) (0)
- Exploring childhood diet of survivors and non-survivors in prehistoric Tonga (c. 500 - 150 BP) using isotopic analyses (2015) (0)
- Multidisciplinary Health: Past, Present and Future (2017) (0)
- Scurvy in the tropics: Evidence for increasing non‐adult micronutrient deficiency with the transition to agriculture in northern Vietnam (2023) (0)
- WHOLE-GENOME SEQUENCING OF MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS FROM MYANMAR (2015) (0)
- The ancestors speak (2015) (0)
- Agriculture in the Atacama Desert: Implications for Human Health and Development (2017) (0)
- Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings (2017) (0)
- Using Enthesis Robusticity to Infer Activity in the Past: A Review (2012) (0)
- Life and Death in Early Rural Otago: The archaeology and bioarchaeology of St. John’s Burial Ground Milton, Otago, New Zealand (2022) (0)
- Ill-health or the burial environment: differentiating developmental defects from postmortem stained enamel in deciduous dentition, prehistoric Tonga, Polynesia (2016) (0)
- Temporal trends in the Colonisation of the Pacific: Palaeodemographic Insights (2021) (0)
- Living on the edge (2020) (0)
- A Diachronic Analysis of the Prehistoric Funeral Practices in Central Vanuatu (2009) (0)
- Backbone of History: Health and Nutrition in the Western Hemisphere. Richard H. Steckel & Jerome C. Rose (eds). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2002, xx + 633pp. ISBN 0‐521‐80167‐2. 55.00 (US$75.00). (2003) (0)
- Mass Migration and the Polynesian Settlement of New Zealand (2017) (0)
- Approximating the Face of ‘Aunty’: A Question of Likeness (2011) (0)
- Childhood in Colonial Otago, New Zealand: Integrating Isotopic and Dental Evidence for Growth Disturbance and Oral Health (2021) (0)
- Population Turnover in Rem ote Oceania Shortly after Initial Settlement Graphical Abstract Highlights (2018) (0)
- Corrigendum to “Establishing a strontium isotope baseline in New Zealand for future archaeological migration studies: A case study” [J. Archaeol. Sci. Rep. 32 (2020) 102412] (2021) (0)
- Preservation of Brain Material in the Archaeological Record: A Case Study in the New Zealand Colonial Context (2022) (0)
- Paleoepidemiology of cribra orbitalia: Insights from early seventh millennium BP Con Co Ngua, Vietnam. (2023) (0)
- Skeletal growth over the period of intensification of agriculture at the late prehistoric site of Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand (2016) (0)
- Female bone physiology resilience in a past Polynesian Outlier community (2022) (0)
- Bone Remodeling Changes in an Individual with Tuberculosis-Induced, Left-Sided Femoroacetabular Joint Destruction, from Nineteenth-Century Milton, New Zealand (2022) (0)
- Architecture of head and neck soft tissues and associated entheses: An exploration of sexual dimorphism in, and population differences between, New Zealand and Thai individuals. (2023) (0)
- Forager and farmer evolutionary adaptations to malaria evidenced by 7000 years of thalassemia in Southeast Asia (2021) (0)
- Nonmetric dental trait markers in prehistoric Polynesians: A descriptive analysis (2014) (0)
- Human bone health at Taumako, ca. 700 – 300 BP Southeast Solomon Islands (2020) (0)
- Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow – analysing potential mercury exposure in 19 th Century New Zealand goldminers using LA‐ICP‐MS. (2023) (0)
- Mouths to Feed: Subsistence Transition and Childhood Health in the Ancient Atacama Desert, Northern Chile (ca 5,500 – 1,500 BP) (2017) (0)
- Language continuity despite population 1 replacement in Remote Oceania 2 3 (2019) (0)
- Language continuity despite population replacement in Remote Oceania (2018) (0)
- Chronology, Duration, and Periodicity of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia at the Late Iron Age Site Non Ban Jak, Thailand: A Quantitative Microscopic Analysis (2023) (0)
- Using stable isotopes to identify childhood and infant feeding practices in prehistoric Taumako (2017) (0)
- Exploitation and utilization of tropical rainforests indicated in dental calculus of ancient Oceanic Lapita culture colonists (2020) (0)
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