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Krish Seetah
Krish Seetah
Associate Professor, Anthropology, Stanford University
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Disease ecology, health and the environment: a framework to account for ecological and socio-economic drivers in the control of neglected tropical diseases
A Garchitorena, SH Sokolow, B Roche, CN Ngonghala, M Jocque, A Lund, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 372 …, 2017
1222017
How many specimens do I need? Sampling error in geometric morphometrics: testing the sensitivity of means and variances in simple randomized selection experiments
A Cardini, K Seetah, G Barker
Zoomorphology 134, 149-163, 2015
1012015
13. Multidisciplinary Approach to Romano-British Cattle Butchery
K Seetah
Integrating zooarchaeology, 111-118, 2002
772002
A geometric morphometric re-evaluation of the use of dental form to explore differences in horse (Equus caballus) populations and its potential zooarchaeological application
K Seetah, T Cucchi, K Dobney, G Barker
Journal of Archaeological Science 41, 904-910, 2014
602014
Modern analogy, cultural theory and experimental replication: a merging point at the cutting edge of archaeology
K Seetah
World Archaeology 40 (1), 135-150, 2008
492008
Can morphospace shed light on cave bear spatial-temporal variation? Population dynamics of Ursus spelaeus from Romualdova pećina and Vindija,(Croatia).
T Krish Seetah, A Cardini, PT Miracle
Journal of Archaeological Science 39 (2), 500-510, 2012
462012
Potential osteoarchaeological evidence for riding and the military use of horses at Malbork Castle, Poland
A Pluskowski, K Seetah, M Maltby
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 20 (3), 335-343, 2010
372010
Butchery as an analytical tool: a comparative study of the Romano-British and medieval periods
K Seetah
University of Cambridge, 2007
342007
Butchery as a tool for understanding the changing views of animals: cattle in Roman Britain
K Seetah
BAR International Series 1410, 1, 2005
342005
The Middle Ages on the block: animals, guilds and meat in the Medieval period
K Seetah
Breaking and shaping beastly bodies: animals as material culture in the …, 2007
302007
The non‐adult cohort from Le Morne Cemetery, Mauritius: A snap shot of early life and death after abolition
J Appleby, TK Seetah, D Calaon, S Čaval, A Pluskowski, JF Lafleur, ...
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 24 (6), 737-746, 2014
282014
Humans, animals, and the craft of slaughter in archaeo-historic societies
K Seetah
Cambridge University Press, 2018
272018
Objects past, objects present: Materials, resistance and memory from the Le Morne Old Cemetery, Mauritius
K Seetah
Journal of Social Archaeology 15 (2), 233-253, 2015
272015
“Our Struggle”: colonial legacies on an island paradise.
K Seetah
Shima: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures 4 (1), 99-112, 2010
252010
The archaeology of Mauritius
K Seetah
Antiquity 89 (346), 922-939, 2015
242015
Meat in History–The Butchery trade in the Romano-British period.
K Seetah
Food and History 2 (2), 19-34, 2004
202004
Multiple ethnic origins of mitochondrial DNA lineages for the population of Mauritius
R Fregel, K Seetah, E Betancor, NM Suárez, D Calaon, S Čaval, A Janoo, ...
PloS one 9 (3), e93294, 2014
192014
Connecting continents: Archaeology and history in the Indian Ocean world
K Seetah
Ohio University Press, 2018
182018
Genetic stability in the Icelandic horse breed
MG Campana, F Stock, E Barrett, N Benecke, GWW Barker, K Seetah, ...
Animal genetics 43 (4), 447-449, 2012
172012
Archaeology and contemporary emerging zoonosis: A framework for predicting future Rift Valley fever virus outbreaks
K Seetah, D LaBeaud, J Kumm, E Grossi‐Soyster, A Anangwe, M Barry
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 30 (3), 345-354, 2020
152020
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