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1995
Armelagos GJ. 1995. Race, reason and rationale. Evolutionary Anthropology 4:103–109.
1994
Miller RL, Ikiam S, Armelagos GJ, Walker R, Haven WB, Saifer CJ, Bassett D, and Carrigan M. 1994. Diagnosis of Pasmodium faciparum infections in Mummies using the Rapid Manual ParasightTM -F Test. Transaction of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 88:31–32.
Armelagos GJ. 1994. Science, Race and The Bell Curve. Emory Report 47:2.
Goodman AH, and Armelagos GJ. 1994. The Study of Racial Differences (Letter. The Chronicle of Higher Education XLI.
1992
Armelagos GJ, Leatherman T, Ryan M, and Sibley L. 1992. Biocultural Synthesis in Medical Anthropology. Medical Anthropology 14:35–52.
1991
Armelagos GJ. 1991. Human Evolution and the Evolution of Human Disease. Ethnicity and Disease 1:21–26.
1988
Goodman AH, Thomas BR, Swedlund AC, and Armelagos GJ. 1988. Biocultural perspectives on stress in prehistoric, historical and contemporary population research. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 31:169–202.
Goodman AH, and Armelagos GJ. 1988. Childhood stress and decreased longevity in a prehistoric population. American Anthropologist 90:936–944.
Armelagos GJ, and Chrisman DO. 1988. Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna: A Nubian Case. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 76 (1):25–28.
Baker BJ, and Armelagos GJ. 1988. The origin and antiquity of syphilis. Current Anthropology 29:703–737.
1987
Armelagos GJ. 1987. Evolution of the Lenten Fast. The Matilda Ziegler Magazine for the Blind (in Braille) Reprint of from The New York Times 8(2: 9 14.
1985
Farb P, and Armelagos GJ. 1985. Anthropologie Des Coutumes Alimentaires. Paris: DeNoel Press ((Translation of Consuming Passions.
Blakey ML, and Armelagos GJ. 1985. Deciduous enamel defects in prehistoric Americans from Dickson Mounds: prenatal and postnatal stress. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 66:371–380.
1984
Smith P, Bar-Yosef O, and Sillen A. 1984. Archaeological and skeletal evidence for dietary change during the Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene in the Levant. In: Cohen MN, Armelagos GJ Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. Orlando: Academic Press. p 101–136.
Goodman AH, Armelagos GJ, and Rose JC. 1984. The chronological distribution of enamel hypoplasias from prehistoric Dickson Mounds populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 65:259–266.
Kennedy KAR. 1984. Growth, nutrition and pathology in changing paleodemographic settings in south Asia. In: Cohen MN, Armelagos GJ Paleopathology at the Origin of Agriculture. Paleopathology at the Origin of Agriculture. New York: Plenum. p 169–192.
Angel JL. 1984. Health as a critical factor in the changes from hunting to developed farming in the Eastern Mediterranean. In: Cohen BMN, Armelagos GJ Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. Orlando: Academic Press. p 51–73.
Cohen MN, and Armelagos GJ. 1984. Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. Orlando, FL: Academic Press.
Meiklejohn C, Schentag C, Venema A, and Key P. 1984. Socioeconomic changes and patterns of pathology and variation in the Mesolithic and Neolithic of Western Europe. In: Cohen MN, Armelagos GJ Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. Orlando: Academic Press. p 75–100.
1982
Lovejoy CO, Mensforth RP, and Armelagos GJ. 1982. Five decades of skeletal biology as reflected in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology. In: Spencer F A History of American Physical Anthropology 1930-1980. A History of American Physical Anthropology 1930-1980. New York: Academic Press. p 329–336.
Armelagos GJ, Carlson DS, and Gerven VDP. 1982. The theoretical foundations and development of skeletal biology. In: Spencer F A History of American Physical Anthropology 1930-1980. A History of American Physical Anthropology 1930-1980. New York: Academic Press. p 305–328.
1981
Martin D, Armelagos GJ, Mielke JH, and Meindl R. 1981. Bone Loss and Dietary Stress in Prehistoric Populations from Sudanese Nubia. Bulletins et Memoires de la Societe d'Anthropologie de Paris XIII: 307 319.
1980
Farb P, and Armelagos GJ. 1980. Consuming Passions: The Anthropology of Eating. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Armelagos GJ, and Gervin VDP. 1980. Sexual dimorphism and human evolution: an overview. Journal of Human Evolution 9:437–446.
1979
Martin D, and Armelagos GJ. 1979. Morphometrics of Compact Bone: An Example from Sudanese Nubia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 51:571–579.
1977
Armelagos GJ, and Medina C. 1977. The Demography of Prehistoric Populations. Eugenics Bulletin 9(1: 8 -14.
1976
Armelagos GJ, Goodman A, and Jacobs KH. 1976. Disease and the Ecological Perspective. The Ecologist 6:40–45.
Armelagos GJ, and Salzmann Z. 1976. Problems of Racial Classification. Acta Facultatis Rerum Naturalium Universitatis Comenianae Anthropologia (Bratislava XXII,:11–13.
1975
Moore JA, Swedlund AC, and Armelagos GJ. 1975. The Use of Life Tables in Paleodemography. In: Swedlund AC Population Studies in Archaeology and Biological Anthropology: A Symposium. Population Studies in Archaeology and Biological Anthropology: A Symposium. . p 57–70.
1971
Armelagos GJ. 1971. Paleopathology: Disease and Injuries of Prehistoric Man, New York: Humanities Press. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 35: 262 264.

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