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Kate Spradley
Kate Spradley
Professor of Anthropology, Texas State University
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Sex estimation in forensic anthropology: skull versus postcranial elements
MK Spradley, RL Jantz
Journal of forensic sciences 56 (2), 289-296, 2011
7442011
Demographic change and forensic identification: problems in metric identification of Hispanic skeletons
MK Spradley, RL Jantz, A Robinson, F Peccerelli
Journal of forensic sciences 53 (1), 21-28, 2008
2172008
Spatial patterning of vulture scavenged human remains
MK Spradley, MD Hamilton, A Giordano
Forensic Science International 219 (1-3), 57-63, 2012
1102012
Estimating sex of the human skeleton based on metrics of the sternum
R Bongiovanni, MK Spradley
Forensic science international 219 (1-3), 290. e1-290. e7, 2012
942012
Ancestry Assessment Using Random Forest Modeling, ,
JT Hefner, MK Spradley, B Anderson
Journal of Forensic Sciences 59 (3), 583-589, 2014
892014
Metric methods for the biological profile in forensic anthropology: sex, ancestry, and stature
MK Spradley
Academic forensic pathology 6 (3), 391-399, 2016
882016
Ancestry estimation in forensic anthropology: geometric morphometric versus standard and nonstandard interlandmark distances
M Katherine Spradley, RL Jantz
Journal of Forensic Sciences 61 (4), 892-897, 2016
852016
A longitudinal study on human outdoor decomposition in Central Texas
JK Suckling, MK Spradley, K Godde
Journal of forensic sciences 61 (1), 19-25, 2016
852016
Postcranial sex estimation of individuals considered Hispanic
ML Tise, MK Spradley, BE Anderson
Journal of Forensic Sciences 58, S9-S14, 2013
812013
Postcranial sex estimation criteria for Mexican Hispanics
MK Spradley, BE Anderson, ML Tise
Journal of Forensic Sciences 60, S27-S31, 2015
652015
The role of the anthropologist in the identification of migrant remains in the American Southwest
BE Anderson, MK Spradley
Academic forensic pathology 6 (3), 432-438, 2016
442016
Toward estimating geographic origin of migrant remains along the United States–Mexico border
MK Spradley
Annals of Anthropological Practice 38 (1), 101-110, 2014
432014
Identifying migrant remains in South Texas: policy and practice
M Katherine Spradley, NP Herrmann, CB Siegert, CP McDaneld
Forensic Sciences Research 4 (1), 60-68, 2019
392019
Sex estimation in a modern American osteological sample using a discriminant function analysis from the calcaneus
DL DiMichele, MK Spradley
Forensic science international 221 (1-3), 152. e1-152. e5, 2012
392012
Biological anthropological aspects of the African diaspora: geographic origins, secular trends, and plastic versus genetic influences utilizing craniometric data
MK Spradley
The University of Tennessee, 2006
392006
Craniometric variation of diverse populations in Florida: Identification challenges within a border state
ML Tise, EH Kimmerle, MK Spradley
Annals of Anthropological Practice 38 (1), 111-123, 2014
352014
Bodies in limbo: Issues in identification and repatriation of migrant remains in South Texas
TP Gocha, MK Spradley, R Strand
Sociopolitics of migrant death and repatriation: Perspectives from forensic …, 2018
312018
Migrant deaths at the Arizona–Mexico border: Spatial trends of a mass disaster
A Giordano, MK Spradley
Forensic science international 280, 200-212, 2017
262017
The truth is out there: how NOT to use FORDISC.
D Freid, MK Spradley, RL Jantz, SD Ousley
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 103-103, 2005
262005
Craniofacial asymmetry as a marker of socioeconomic status among undocumented Mexican immigrants in the United States
KE Weisensee, MK Spradley
Economics & Human Biology 29, 122-127, 2018
252018
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