Athié Teruel, Benitez, Plemons present at the 2023 AABA Annual Meeting

HEVA members Bruno Athié Teruel, Daniel Benitez, and Dr. Amber Plemons presented their research at the 2023 American Association of Biological Anthropologists (AABA) Annual Meeting, held between 19-22 April in person in Reno, Nevada.

Abstracts are published in Supplemental Issue 75 of the 180th Volume of the American Journal of Biological Anthropology, which can be found here. The abstract titles and authorship are below:

Athié Teruel B, Correia MA, Uhl A, Strauss A, and Reyes-Centeno H. Quantifying sexual dimorphism of the bony labyrinth and biological sex distribution in Lagoa Santa, Brazil.

Benitez D, Delgado M, and Reyes-Centeno H. Kinship, postmarital residence patterns, and dental diversity among Muisca chiefdoms in the Northern Andes.

Plemons A and Spiros MC. Rendering theory to practice: Actionable approaches to ethics in digital human osteology.

HEVA thanks the following entities at the University of Kentucky in supporting travel and registration: the Office of the Vice President for Research, the UNITE Research Priority Area, the College of Arts & Sciences, and the Department of Anthropology (Legacy Funds).

 

Benitez presents in the Dental Anthropology Session.

Athié Teruel presents in the Bioarchaeology session.

Plemons presents in the Forensic Anthropology session