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Rebecca Jabbour | Interests | Scholarship | Service
Education:
- Ph.D. Biological Anthropology, City University of New York, 2008
Publications:
- Richards, Gary D., Jabbour, Rebecca S., Ibarra, Caitlin L., Horton, Caroline F. & Asadi, Homer. (2012). Miocene-to-Recent evolution of the hominin foramen magnum. American Journal of Physical Anthropology , Vol. S54, 248 (abstract).
- Jabbour, Rebecca S. (2012). Differences between eastern and western gorillas in the forelimb and hindlimb skeletons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. S54, 173 (abstract).
- Richards, Gary D., Jabbour, Rebecca S., Horton, Caroline F., Ibarra, Caitlin L. & MacDowell, Alastair A. (2012). Color changes in modern and fossil teeth induced by synchrotron microtomography. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22103, 0.
- Richards, Gary D. & Jabbour, Rebecca S. (2011). Foramen magnum ontogeny in Homo sapiens: a functional matrix perspective. The Anatomical Record, Vol. 294, 199-216.
- Jabbour, Rebecca S. & Richards, Gary D. (2010). Foramen magnum growth in modern humans: the ventral component. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. S50, 133 (abstract).
- Ibarra, Caitlin L., Richards, Gary D., Jabbour, Rebecca S. & Horton, Caroline F. (2010). Metric, morphologic, and functional analysis of frontal bone ontogeny in Homo sapiens. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. S50, 132 (abstract).
- Horton, Caroline F., Richards, Gary D., White, Tim D., MacDowell, Alistair, Jabbour, Rebecca S. & Nasiatka, James. (2010). Color centers induced in dental enamel during synchrotron microcomputed tomography: phase I assessment. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. S50, 131 (abstract).
- Jabbour, Rebecca S. (2009). Examining functional interpretations of variation in African ape hand and foot bone morphology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. S48, 156 (abstract).
- Jabbour, Rebecca S. (2008). Variation among subspecies of Pan troglodytes in limb bone metrics. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. S46, 123 (abstract).
- Jabbour, Rebecca S. (2007). Patterns of geographic variation in hands and feet of Pan and Gorilla. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. S44, 134 (abstract).
- Jabbour, Rebecca S. (2006). Differences in hand and foot morphology of eastern gorilla subspecies. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. S42, 108-109 (abstract).
- Richards, Gary D., Jabbour, Rebecca S. & Standen, Susan. (2005). Foramen magnum ontogeny and evolution in humans, great apes, and fossil hominids. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. S40, 175 (abstract).
- Richards, Gary D., Jabbour, Rebecca S. & Anderson, John Y. (2003). Medial mandibular ramus: ontogenetic, idiosyncratic, and geographic variation in recent Homo, great apes, and fossil hominids. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports International Series
- Jabbour, Rebecca S., Richards, Gary D. & Anderson, John Y. (2002). Mandibular condyle traits in Neanderthals and other Homo: a comparative, correlative, and ontogenetic study. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 119, 144-155.
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