1. Exploring the Origins of Adoption in Human Evolution: A Literature Review Open Access Author: Szymanski, Alyssa Marie Title: Exploring the Origins of Adoption in Human Evolution: A Literature Review Area of Honors: Anthropology Keywords: adoptionoriginsevolutionkin-selectionallomotheringparental investmentintercountryreformdemographicsethics File: Download SHC_Thesis_Origins_of_Adoption_in_Human_Evolution_A_Literature_Review.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Stephen Augustus Matthews, Thesis SupervisorTimothy Michael Ryan, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Multitvariate analysis of three-dimensional trabecular bone architecture in living and fossil primates. Open Access Author: Perchalski, Bernadette Alyce Title: Multitvariate analysis of three-dimensional trabecular bone architecture in living and fossil primates. Area of Honors: Biological Anthropolgy Keywords: Fossil primatesTrabecular boneLocomotor behaviorbiological anthropologyprimatology File: Download Formated_Thesis_Updated_2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Timothy Michael Ryan, Thesis SupervisorTimothy Michael Ryan, Thesis Honors AdvisorNina G Jablonski, Faculty Reader
3. Mesoamerican Ethnomedicine: Ecstatic Chiron and the Use of Traditional Medicines from Ancient to Modern Times Open Access Author: Colgan, Joanna Cecelia Title: Mesoamerican Ethnomedicine: Ecstatic Chiron and the Use of Traditional Medicines from Ancient to Modern Times Area of Honors: Anthropology Keywords: MayaAztecentheogenshamanshamanismholistic healthhealingmedicinecuranderismoethnomedicineanthropologywellnessbiomedicine File: Download Colgan_Joanna_Mesoamerican_Ethnomedicine.pdf Thesis Supervisors: David Lee Webster, Thesis SupervisorTimothy Michael Ryan, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Sapotaceae Tree Domestication in the Caribbean Open Access Author: Mundt, Courtney Ann Title: Sapotaceae Tree Domestication in the Caribbean Area of Honors: Archaeological Science Keywords: SapotaceaedomesticationCaribbeanHonduras File: Download Mundt_Courtney_Sapotaceae_Tree-Domestication.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lee Ann Newsom, Thesis SupervisorTimothy Michael Ryan, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. The Dimensionality of the Mating Environment Predicts Male Combat and Sexual Coercion in Turtles Open Access Author: Mckinnon, Leela Title: The Dimensionality of the Mating Environment Predicts Male Combat and Sexual Coercion in Turtles Area of Honors: Anthropology Keywords: Contest competitiondimensionality hypothesissexual selectionsexual coercionTestudines File: Download McKinnon_final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: David Andrew Puts, Thesis SupervisorTimothy Michael Ryan, Thesis Honors Advisor