Timothy Anson

Dr Timothy Anson

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Year Citation
2022 Gurr, A., Brook, A. H., Kumaratilake, J., Anson, T., Pate, F. D., & Henneberg, M. (2022). Was it worth migrating to the new British industrial colony of South Australia? Evidence from skeletal pathologies and historic records of a sample of 19th-century settlers. International Journal of Paleopathology, 37, 41-52.
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2020 Pate, F. D., Henneberg, M., Anson, T. J., Owen, T. D., Newchurch, J., Draper, N., . . . Walsh, J. (2020). A stable, inexpensive and widely available burial environment or keeping place for archaeological or historical human skeletal remains. Australasian Historical Archaeology, 38, 68-71.
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2018 Smith, D. C., Begg, G. A., Lukatelich, R., Anson, T., Baghurst, B., Ham, J., . . . Ward, T. (2018). A whole of systems approach to improved understanding of the environmental, economic and social values of a frontier marine oil and gas field: establishment, success factors and lessons learnt. Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 157-158, 3-10.
DOI Scopus7 WoS6
2012 Pate, F. D., & Anson, T. J. (2012). Stable isotopes and dietary composition in the mid-late 19th century anglican population, Adelaide,South Australia. Journal of the Anthropological Society of South Australia, 35, 1-16.
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2007 Pate, D., & Anson, T. (2007). Stable nitrogen isotope values in arid-land kangaroos correlated with mean annual rainfall: Potential as a palaeoclimatic indicator. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 18(3), 317-326.
DOI Scopus39 WoS39
2004 Anson, T., & Henneberg, M. (2004). A solution for the permanent storage of historical skeletal remains for research purposes: A South Australian precedent that keeps scientists and the church community happy. Australian Archaeology, 58(6), 15-18.
DOI Scopus4
2002 Coussens, A., Anson, T., Norris, R., & Henneberg, M. (2002). Sexual dimorphism in the robusticity of long bones of infants and young children. Przeglad Antropologiczny, 65, 3-16.

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