Author

Ann H Ross

Professor, Department of Biological Sciences - Cited by 3,115 - Forensic anthropology - skeletal biology - human rights

Biography

Dr Ann Ross was a Professor, Department of Biological Sciences. She was also worked in Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. Her research intersts are Biology Graduate Program Advisor  Ecology & Evolution  Faculty  Paleobiology & Forensic Anthropology. 
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Cited by
Year
Sex, ancestral, and pattern type variation of fingerprint minutiae: a forensic perspective on anthropological dermatoglyphics
NA Fournier, AH RossAmerican journal of physical anthropology 160 (4), 625-632, 2016201
47
2016
Frontal sinus development and juvenile age estimation
K Moore, A RossThe Anatomical Record 300 (9), 1609-1617, 2017201
43
2017
Strengthening the role of forensic anthropology in personal identification: position statement by the Board of the Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe (FASE)
HH de Boer, Z Obertová, E Cunha, P Adalian, E Baccino, T Fracasso, ...Forensic Science International 315, 110456, 2020202
42
2020
The need to incorporate human variation and evolutionary theory in forensic anthropology: A call for reform
AH Ross, M PilloudAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology 176 (4), 672-683, 2021202
31
2021
The virtual approach to the assessment of skeletal injuries in human skeletal remains of forensic importance
P Urbanová, AH Ross, M Jurda, I ŠplíchalováJournal of forensic and legal medicine 49, 59-75, 2017201
29
2017
Ancestry studies in forensic anthropology: back on the frontier of racism
AH Ross, SE WilliamsBiology 10 (7), 602, 2021202
25
2021
Cribra orbitalia: prevalence in contemporary populations
M Steyn, S Voeller, D Botha, AH RossClinical Anatomy 29 (7), 823-830, 2016201
24
2016
Study on the performance of different craniofacial superimposition approaches (I)
O Ibáñez, R Vicente, DS Navega, C Wilkinson, PT Jayaprakash, MI Huete, ...Forensic science international 257, 496-503, 2015201
21
2015
Study on the criteria for assessing skull-face correspondence in craniofacial superimposition
O Ibáñez, A Valsecchi, F Cavalli, MI Huete, BR Campomanes-Alvarez, ...Legal Medicine 23, 59-70, 2016201
21
2016
21
2016
Faces divulge the origins of Caribbean prehistoric inhabitants
AH Ross, WF Keegan, MP Pateman, CB YoungScientific Reports 10 (1), 147,
20
2020
Establishing standards for side-by-side radiographic comparisons
AH Ross, AK Lanfear, AB MaxwellThe American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 37 (2), 86-94, 2016201
19
2016
Decomposition of juvenile-sized remains: a macro-and microscopic perspective
AH Ross, AR HaleForensic Sciences Research 3 (4), 310-319, 202
18
2018
Biological sex variation in bone mineral density in the cranium and femur
A Paschall, AH RossScience & Justice 58 (4), 287-291, 2018201
17
2018
The Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe (FASE) map of identified osteological collections
A Petaros, Z Caplova, E Verna, P Adalian, E Baccino, HH de Boer, ...Forensic science international 328, 110995, 2021202
17
2021
The impact of freezing on bone mineral density: implications for forensic research
AR Hale, AH RossJournal of forensic sciences 62 (2), 399-404, 202
17
2017
The status of forensic anthropology in Europe and South Africa: Results of the 2016 FASE questionnaire on forensic anthropology
The status of forensic anthropology in Europe and South Africa: Results of the 20 FASE questionnaire on forensic anthropologyZ Obertová, P Adalian, E Baccino, E Cunha, HH De Boer, T Fracasso, ...Journal of forensic sciences 64 (4), 1017-1025, 2019201
16
2019
Scanning skeletal remains for bone mineral density in forensic contexts
AR Hale, AH RossJoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e567, 2018201
13
2018