Dr. John R. Lukacs

Publication List


Human Dental Development, Morphology, and Pathology
Culture, Ecology and Dental Anthropology
Excavations at Inamagaon Volume II
Issues and Themes in Anthropology
Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia
     
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Books.

2007    BIOARCHAEOLOGY of MESOLITHIC DAMADAMA: An Osteobiographic Analysis of Human Remains from the Ganga Plain, north India. (in prep with J N Pal).

1998    HUMAN DENTAL DEVELOPMENT, MORPHOLOGY, and PATHOLOGY: A TRIBUTE TO ALBERT A. DAHLBERG.  University of Oregon Anthropology Papers, volume 54. (430p., 20 chapters).

1992    CULTURE, ECOLOGY AND DENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY.  (JR Lukacs, ed.).  Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises.  (314 p., 23 chapters).

1986    EXCAVATIONS AT INAMGAON.  Volume II, Physical Anthropology of the Human Skeletal Remains.  Part I, An Osteobiographic Analysis.  Pune: Deccan College Press. 323 p., 151 plates.

1984    THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH ASIA: THE BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF INDIA, PAKISTAN AND NEPAL. (JR Lukacs, ed.). New York: Plenum Press.  (465 p., 20 chapters).

1977    ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DENTAL VARIATION IN NORTH INDIA: A MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS. Unpublished PhD Dissertation. Ithaca: Cornell University, Department of Anthropology.
           
Journal Articles & Book Chapters. (* = peer-reviewed publications).

*Lukacs, JR 2007. Fertility and agriculture accentuate sex differences in dental caries prevalence.           Current Anthropology. (under review).
* Lukacs, JR and Thompson, L. (nd) Sex differences in dental caries prevalence in prehistory:
Magnitude and meaning. In Technique and Application in Dental Anthropology. Joel Irish & Greg Nelson (eds.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (in press).
* Lukacs, JR, Nelson, GC and Walker, C. (nd) Developmental dental anomalies in modern
humans, early hominins and Homo floresiensis. Journal of Human Evolution. (revised, re-submitted).
* Lukacs, JR 2006. Sivapithecus feeding behavior inferred from anterior tooth wear and
observations of extant great apes. Journal of Human Evolution. (reviewed, under revision).
* Lukacs, JR 2007. Climate, subsistence and health in prehistoric India: The biological impact of            a short-term reversal. In Mark N. Cohen and Gillian M. M. Crane-Kramer (eds.): Ancient Health: Skeletal Indicators of Agricultural and Economic Intensification. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. (in press).

* Lukacs, JR 2007a. Interpreting biological diversity in South Asian prehistory: Early
Holocene population affinities and subsistence adaptations. In Michael D. Petraglia and Bridget Allchin (eds.): The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South Asia. pp. 271-296. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
Lukacs, JR. 2007b. Human biological diversity in ancient India: Dr. Irawati Karve and
            contemporary issues in biological anthropology. In: S.R. Walimbe, P.P. Joglekar, & K.K. Basa (eds.): Anthropology for Archaeology: Proceedings of the Professor Irawati Karve Birth Centenary Seminar.  pp. 193-206. Pune: Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute.
* Lukacs, JR 2007c. Dental trauma and antemortem tooth loss in prehistoric Canary Islanders:
prevalence and contributing factors. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology.  17(2): 157-173. (Published on-line 17 July 06; DOI: 10.1002/oa.864).
* Lukacs, JR and Largaespada, L 2006. Explaining sex differences in dental caries prevalence:
Saliva, hormones and ‘life history’ etiologies. American Journal of Human Biology. 18 (4): 540-555.
* Lukacs, JR and Walimbe, SR 2005. Biological responses to subsistence transitions in prehistory:             Diachronic dental changes at Chalcolithic Inamgaon. Man & Environment. XXX (2): 24-43.           
* Lukacs, JR 2005. Comment on: “Modern Human Origins and the Evolution of Behavior in the
Later Pleistocene Record of South Asia”,  by Hannah V.A. James and Michael D. Petraglia. Current Anthropology. 46(5): S20-S21.
* Lukacs, JR 2004. Human biological diversity in ancient India: A comparison of tooth size and
morphology among early-Holocene inhabitants of the Indus and the Ganga Plains. In VK Srivastava and MK Singh (eds.): Issues and Themes in Anthropology. pp. 389-414.  Delhi: Palaka Prakashan.
* Lukacs, JR and Pal, JN 2004. Paleopathology and subsistence transition theory: New Evidence
from Mesolithic skeletons from Damdama.  In J. N. Pal (ed.): Dr. R K Varma Felicitation volume.  Allahabad: Swabha Prakashan. (in press).
* Lukacs, JR and Pal, JN 2003. Skeletal variation among Mesolithic people of the Ganga Plain: New Evidence of habitual activity and adaptation to climate. Asian Perspectives.  42(2): 329-352. (special issue on South Asian prehistory; ed. Peter Johansen).
* Lukacs, JR 2005. Comment on: “Modern Human Origins and the Evolution of Behavior in the
Later Pleistocene Record of South Asia”,  by Hannah V.A. James and Michael D. Petraglia. Current Anthropology. 46(5): S20-S21.
* Lukacs, JR 2004. Human biological diversity in ancient India: A comparison of tooth size and
morphology among early-Holocene inhabitants of the Indus and the Ganga Plains. In VK Srivastava and MK Singh (eds.): Issues and Themes in Anthropology. pp. 389-414.  Delhi: Palaka Prakashan.
* Lukacs, JR and Pal, JN 2004. Paleopathology and subsistence transition theory: New Evidence
from Mesolithic skeletons from Damdama.  In J. N. Pal (ed.): Dr. R K Varma Felicitation volume.  Allahabad: Swabha Prakashan. (in press).
* Lukacs, JR and Pal, JN 2003. Skeletal variation among Mesolithic people of the Ganga Plain: New Evidence of habitual activity and adaptation to climate. Asian Perspectives.  42(2): 329-352. (special issue on South Asian prehistory; ed. Peter Johansen).
* Lukacs, JR 2002. Hunting and gathering strategies in prehistoric India: A biocultural perspective
on trade and subsistence. In Kathleen Morrison and Laura Junker (eds.): Foragers and Traders in South and Southeast Asia. pp. 41- 61. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
* Lukacs, JR 2002. Bioarchaeology of ancient India: An integrated perspective on the past.  In S
Settar and  R Koresittar (ed.): Indian Archaeology in Retrospect III: Archaeology and Interactive Disciplines. pp. 93-108. New Delhi: Manohar and Indian Council of Historical Research.
* Lukacs, JR and Martin, CR. 2002. Lingual cortical mandibular defects (Stafne's Defect): An
anthropological approach based on prehistoric skeletons from the Canary Islands. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 12:112-126.
* Lukacs, JR and Misra, VD. 2002. Human skeletons at Lekhaiha. In VD Misra and JN Pal (eds.):            Mesolithic India. pp. 261-288. Allahabad: Dept of Ancient History, Culture & Archaeol.
Kennedy, KAR, Lukacs, JR, Misra, VN (eds.) 2002. The Biological Anthropology of human
skeletal remains from Bhimbetka, Central India. Indian Society for Prehistoric & Quaternary Studies.  Monograph Series, No. 2, 107 p.
* Lukacs, JR. 2001. Enamel hypoplasia in the deciduous teeth of early Miocene catarrhines:
Evidence of perinatal stress. Journal of Human Evolution. 40: 319-329.
* Lukacs, JR. 2001. Enamel hypoplasia in the deciduous teeth of great apes: Variation in prevalence             and timing of defects. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 116: 199-208.
* Guatelli-Steinberg D, Irish J, and Lukacs JR. 2001. Canary Island - North African population
affinities: Measures of divergence based on dental morphology. Homo 52(2):173-188.
* Tasa G and Lukacs JR. 2001. The prevalence and expression of deciduous double teeth in
western India. Journal of Dentistry for Children. 68(3):196-200.
* Lukacs JR, Walimbe SR and Floyd, B. 2001. Epidemiology of enamel hypoplasia in deciduous
teeth: Explaining variation in prevalence in western India. American Journal of Human Biology. 13(6): 788-807.
* Lukacs JR, Nelson GC, and Walimbe SR. 2001. Enamel hypoplasia and childhood stress in
prehistory: New data from India and southwest Asia. Journal of Archaeological Science. 28: 1159-1169.
* Lukacs JR 2000.  Teeth, diet, and health in ancient India.  Archaeology at the University of
Oregon. 3: 6-8. (Winter issue).
* Lukacs JR and Misra VD 2000. The people of Lekhahia: A bioarchaeological analysis of Late
Mesolithic hunter-foragers of north India. In SC Bhattacharya et al. (eds.): Peeping through the Past: Prof. G R Sharma Memorial Volume. pp. 25-44. Allahabad: Department of Ancient History, Culture, & Archaeology.
* Lukacs, JR and Walimbe SR 2000. Health, climate, and culture in prehistoric India: Conflicting
conclusions from archaeology and anthropology.  In M Taddei & G DeMarco (eds.): South Asian Archaeology 1997. Rome: Instituto Italiano per L’Africa e L’Oriente, pp. 363-381.
* Hemphill BE, Lukacs JR, and Walimbe SR. 2000. Ethnic identity, biological history, and dental
morphology: Evaluating the indigenous status of Maharashtra's Mahars. Antiquity. 74:671-681.
Kennedy KAR, Hemphill BE and Lukacs JR 2000. Bring back the bones: The hard evidence.
Man & Environment. XXV(1):105-109.
* Lukacs JR 1999. Enamel hypoplasia in the primary teeth of great apes: Do significant differences
in defect prevalence imply differential levels of stress? American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 110(3): 351-363.
* Lukacs JR 1999. Interproximal contact hypoplasia (IPCH) in primary teeth: A new enamel defect
with anthropological and clinical relevance. American Journal of Human Biology. 11(6): 718-734.
* Lukacs JR 1999. Human skeletal remains from Haguhri, Gyunggido, Korea.  In Y Shin & BW
Kang (eds): Archaeological Investigations of a Cemetery Site at Haguhri, Yeoji, Gyunggi Province, Korea. pp. 387-407.  Kyung Hee University Museum..
* Nelson GC, Lukacs JR, Yule, P 1999. Dates, caries, and early tooth loss during the Iron Age of
Oman.  American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 108(3): 333-343.
* Guatelli-Steinberg, D and Lukacs, JR 1999. Interpreting sex differences in enamel hypoplasia in
human and non-human primates: Developmental, environmental and cultural considerations.  Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 1999. 42: 73-126.
Bernhard W, Lukacs JR and Kennedy, KARK 1998. Two previously undescribed human
skeletons from prehistoric Harappa, Pakistan. HOMO. 49(1):21-54.
* Lukacs JR and Walimbe, SR 1998. Physiological stress in prehistoric India: New data on
localized enamel hypoplasia linked to climate and culture change. Journal of Archaeological Science.  25(6):571-585.                       
* Lukacs JR 1998. Canine transposition in prehistoric Pakistan: Bronze and Iron Age Case
reports.  Angle Orthodontist. 68(5):475-480 (October).
* Guatelli-Steinberg D and Lukacs JR 1998. Preferential expression of linear enamel hypoplasia
on the sectorial premolars of Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 107(2):179-186.
Lukacs JR 1997. New frontiers in dental anthropology: creative approaches to diet and stress in
prehistory.  In NT Boaz and LD Wolfe (eds.): Biological Anthropology: The State of the Science.  pp. 117 - 130.  Bend: Internat. Inst. for Human Evol. Res.
Lukacs JR and Misra VD 1997. The people of Lekhahia: A bio-cultural portrait of mesolithic
hunter-gatherers of north India. In B Allchin (ed): South Asian Archaeology 1995. pp. 927-937. New Delhi: Oxford-IBH Publishers.
* Lukacs JR 1996.  Sex differences in dental caries rates with the origin of agriculture in South
Asia. Current Anthropology. 37(1):147-153.
Schultz M, Lukacs JR, Schwartz P and Hemphill, BE 1996. Ergebnisse paläopathologischer
Untersuchungen an den eisenzeitlichen Skeleten von Sarai Khola (Pakistan). Homo. 47(1/3):85-110.
Lukacs JR and Misra, VD 1996. Chronology and diet in Mesolithic north India: A preliminary
report of new AMS 14C dates, δ13C isotope values, and their significance.  In GE Afanas’ev et al. (eds.): The Prehistory of Asia and Oceania.  pp. 301-311. Internat'l Union of  Pre- & Proto-Historic Sciences.  Forli (Italy): ABACO Edizioni.
* Lukacs JR 1995. The 'caries correction factor': a new method of calibrating dental caries rates
to compensate for antemortem loss of teeth. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 5(2):151-156.
Lukacs JR 1995. Dental deductions: How and why anthropologists study teeth. Research
Frontiers in Anthropology. (Custom/One Source Publishing). New York: Prentice-Hall.
Lukacs JR 1995. Mesiodens in India: A brief review of hyperdontia with new frequency data for
castes and tribes of south Asia. Dental Anthropology Newsletter. 10(1):2-5. (Fall 1995).
Lukacs JR 1994.  The osteological paradox and the Indus Civilization: problems inferring health
from human skeletons at Harappa. In JM Kenoyer (ed): From Sumer to Meluhha: Contributions to the Archaeology of South and West Asia in Memory of George F. Dales Jr. pg. 143-156. Wisconsin Archaeol Reports, vol. 3. Madison: Univ. of Wisconsin, Dept. of Anthropology.
* Lukacs JR and Hemphill, BE 1993. Odontometry and biological affinity in South Asia: analysis
of three ethnic groups from Northwest India.  Human Biology.  65(2):279-325.
* Kennedy KAR, Lovell NC, Lukacs JR and Hemphill, BE 1993. Scaphocephaly in a prehistoric
old skeleton from Harappa, Pakistan. Anthropologischer Anzeiger. 51(1):1-29.
Lukacs JR 1993. DEAD MEN TALK: A STUDY GUIDE.  Eugene: New Dimensions Media,
Inc.  (A study guide to accompany video on modern human origins).
Lukacs JR 1993. DENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY SLIDE SET.  Weston (CT): Pictures of
Record, Inc.  (Education aide contains 86 slides and brochure, documenting morphological, pathological, attritional and occlusal variations in the human dentition).
* Lukacs JR and Pal JN 1993.  Mesolithic subsistence in North India: inferences from dental
attributes. Current Anthropology. 34(5):745-765.
Hemhill BE and Lukacs JR 1993. Hegelian logic and the Harappan civilization: an investigation
of Harappan biological affinities in light of recent biological and archaeological research. In AJ Gail and GJR Mevissen (eds): South Asian Archaeology 1991. pp. 101-120. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
* Lukacs JR 1992. Dental paleopathology and agricultural intensification in South Asia: New
evidence from Bronze Age Harappa.  American Journal of Physical Anthropology.  87:133-150.
* Lukacs JR and Joshi MR 1992. Enamel hypoplasia prevalence in three ethnic groups of
Northwest India: a test of daughter neglect and a framework for the past.  Journal of Paleopathology.  (Monographic Publication).  2:359-372.  (AH Goodman, guest editor) (with MR Joshi).
Lukacs JR and Pal, JN 1992. Mesolithic hunters and foragers of the Gangetic Plain: a summary
of current research in dental anthropology.  Dental Anthropology Newsletter. (May 1992).  6(3):3-8.
Hemphill BE, Lukacs JR and Rami Reddy, V 1992. Tooth size apportionment in India: Factors
of caste, language and geography.  In JR Lukacs (ed): Culture, Ecology and Dental Anthropology.  pp. 231-253. Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises.
Walimbe, SR and Lukacs JR 1992.  Dental pathology at the origins of agriculture: evidence
from Chalcolithic populations of the Deccan Plateau.  In JR Lukacs (ed): Culture, Ecology and Dental Anthropology.  pp. 117-131. Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises.
Lukacs JR 1992. Comment on The osteological paradox: problems of inferring prehistoric
health from skeletal samples. Current Anthropology.  33(4):361-362.
Lukacs JR and Minderman L 1992. Dental pathology and agricultural intensification from
Neolithic to Chalcolithic periods at Mehrgarh, (Baluchistan, Pakistan).  In C Jarrige (ed): South Asian Archaeology 1989.  Madison: Prehistory Press.  pp. 167-179.
Lukacs JR and Pal JN 1992. Dental anthropology of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers: a preliminary
report on the Mahadaha and Sarai Nahar Rai dentition.  Man & Environ. 19(2):45-55.
Lukacs JR and Hemphill BE 1992. Dental anthropology of mesolithic South Asians: a
descriptive and analytic study of the Mahadaha dentition.  In KAR Kennedy, JR Lukacs, RF Pastor, TL Johnston, NC Lovell, JN Pal, BE Hemphill and CB Burrow (eds): Human Skeletal Remains from Mahadaha: A Gangetic Mesolithic Site. Occasional Papers and Theses No. 11; South Asia Program. pp. 157-270. Ithaca: Cornell University.
Lukacs JR and Hemphill BE 1991. Dental anthropology of prehistoric Baluchistan: a
morphometric approach to the peopling of South Asia.  In MA Kelley and CS Larsen (ed): Advances in Dental Anthropology.  New York: Wiley-Liss. pp. 77-119.
* Lukacs JR 1991. Localized enamel hypoplasia of deciduous canine teeth in rural Pakistan:
prevalence and pattern of expression. Human Biology. 63(4):513-522.
Hemphill BE, Lukacs JR and Kennedy KAR 1991. Biological adaptations and affinities of
Bronze Age Harappans.  In RH Meadow (ed.): Harappa Excavations 1986-1990: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Third Millennium Urbanism.  pp. 137-182.  Monographs in World Prehistory No. 3.  Madison: Prehistory Press.
* Lukacs JR 1990.On hunter-gatherers and their neighbors in prehistoric India: context and
pathology. Current Anthropology.  31(2):183-186.
* Lukacs JR and Hemphill, BE 1990. Traumatic injuries of prehistoric teeth; new evidence from
Baluchistan and Punjab Provinces, Pakistan. Anthropologischer Anzeiger.  48:351-363.
 
- Dental trauma and antemortem tooth loss in the Guanches - prehistoric Canary Islanders (Lukacs 2007c)
Documenting variation in dental morphology and assessing biological relationships of prehistoric populations - biological continuity or replacement in the greater Indus Valley: - Mehrgarh (Lukacs, 1988); = MR 3 dentmorph - Harappa (Hemphill & Lukacs 1993) = SAA'91 Hegel (next memo) - Sarai Khola (Lukacs, 1983) = Pak dentmorph Homo 1983 (next email) Lukacs JR and Pastor, RF 1990.  Activity-induced patterns of dental abrasion in prehistoric
Pakistan.  In M Taddei (ed): South Asian Archaeology 1987. pp. 79-110. Naples: Instituto Universitario Oriental.
Lukacs JR 1990. Harappan dentition. Pakistan Archaeology. 25: 315-332.
Lukacs JR 1989. Biological relationships from dental morphology: the evidence from neolithic
Mehrgarh.  In JM Kenoyer (ed): Old Problems and New Perspectives in the Archaeology of South Asia. Wisconsin Journal of Archaeol. 2:75-88.
* Lukacs JR 1989. Dental paleopathology: methods for reconstructing health status and dietary
patterns in prehistory.  In MY İşcan and KAR Kennedy (ed): Reconstructing Life from the Skeleton. pp. 261-286. New York: Alan R. Liss.
Lukacs JR, Schultz M, and Hemphill, BE 1989. Dental pathology and dietary patterns in Iron
Age northern Pakistan.  In K. Frifelt and P. Sorensen (eds): South Asian Archaeology 1985. pp. 475-496. London: Curzon Press.
Lukacs JR 1988a. Dental morphology and odontometrics of early agriculturalists from neolithic
Mehrgarh, Pakistan.  In DE Russell, JP Santoro and D Sigogneau-Russell (ed): Teeth Revisited.  Memoires du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris).  Serie © 53:287-305.
Lukacs JR and Pastor RF 1988. Activity-induced patterns of dental abrasion in prehistoric
Pakistan: evidence from Mehrgarh and Harappa. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 76(3):377-398. 
Lukacs JR 1987. Biological relationships derived from the morphology of permanent teeth:
recent evidence from prehistoric India.  Anthropologischer Anzeiger.  45(2):97-116.
Lukacs JR, Bogorad RK, Walimbe SR and Dunbar, DC 1986. Paleopathology at Inamgaon: A
post-Harappan agrarian village in western India.  American Philosophical Society, Proc. 130(3):289-311.
Lukacs JR,  Jarrige J-F and Retief DH 1985. Dental disease in prehistoric Baluchistan. National
Geographic Research. 1(2):184-197.
Lukacs JR 1985. Tooth size variation in prehistoric India. American Anthropologist. 98:1-15.
Lukacs JR 1985. Dental pathology and tooth size in early neolithic Mehrgarh: an
anthropological assessment.  In J Schotsmans and M Taddei (eds): South Asian Archaeology 1983. pp. 98-112. Naples: Instituto Universitario Orientale.
Lukacs JR 1985. Crown dimensions of permanent teeth from chalcolithic Inamgaon: an
anthropological study of tooth size variation in prehistoric India.  In V Rami Reddy (ed): Dental Anthropology: Application and Methods. pp. 293 -309. New Delhi: Inter-India Publishers.
Lukacs JR 1984. Hominoid adaptations and hominid origins: evidence of South Asia.  In KAR
Kennedy and GL Possehl (eds): Studies in the Archaeology and Paleoanthropology of South Asia. pp. 1-16. New Delhi: Oxford and IBH Publishers.
Lukacs JR 1984. Cultural variation and the evolution of dental reduction: an interpretation of
the evidence from South Asia.  In Amitabha Basu and KC Malhotra (eds): Human Genetics and Adaptation. Vol. 2. pp. 252-269. Calcutta: Indian Statistical Institute.
Lukacs JR and Walimbe SR 1984. Deciduous dental morphology and the biological affinities of
a late Chalcolithic skeletal series from western India.  American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 6(10):23-30.
Lukacs JR 1983. Human dental remains from Neolithic levels at Mehrgarh, Baluchistan.
            Current Anthropology.  24(3):390-392.
Lukacs JR, Joshi MR and Makhija PG 1983. Deciduous tooth crown dimensions in living and
prehistoric populations of western India.  American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 61(3):383-397.
Lukacs JR 1983. Dental anthropology and the origin of two Iron Age populations of northern
            Pakistan. Homo. (West Germany) 34(1):1-15.
Lukacs JR, Misra VN and Kennedy KAR 1982. Biological anthropology of human skeletal
remains from Bagor and Tilwara: Late Mesolithic Cultures of Northwest India.  Vol. I: The Human Skeletal Remains.  Deccan College: Pune, pp. 61-85.
Lukacs JR 1982. Dental disease and dietary patterns of ancient Harappans.  In GL Possehl (ed):
            Harappan Civilization.  New Delhi: Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. pp. 301-307.
Lukacs JR 1981. Dental pathology and nutritional patterns of South Asian megalith-builders:
            the evidence from Iron Age Mahurjhari.  American Philosophical Society, Proc.  125(3):220-237.
Lukacs JR 1981. Crown dimensions of deciduous teeth from prehistoric India.  American
            Journal of Physical Anthropology. 55(2):261-266.
Lukacs JR and Badam, GL 1981.  Paleodemography of post-Harappan Inamgaon: a preliminary
            report. Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society. 16:59-74.
Lukacs JR and Kennedy KAR 1981.  Biological anthropology of human skeletal remains from
            Iron Age Pomparippu (Sri Lanka).  Ancient Ceylon. 4:97-132.
Lukacs JR 1980. The Apegaon mandible: morphology and pathology. Deccan College Research
            Institute, Bull. 39:88-95.
Lukacs JR 1978.  Biocultural interaction in prehistoric India: culture ecology and the pattern of
dental disease in neolithic-chalcolithic populations.  In S Vatuk (ed): American Studies in the Anthropology of Inida. New Delhi: Manoharlal, pp. 425-444.
Lukacs JR and Badam, GL 1976-1977.  Biological anthropology of human skeletal remains from
chalcolithic Inamgaon, Western India. Deccan College Res. Institute, Bull.  36:73-83.
Lukacs JR 1976. Dental anthropology of an Iron Age population from Pomparripu, Sri Lanka.
In Ecological Backgrounds of South Asian Prehistory.  KAR Kennedy and GL Possehl, eds.  Occ. Paper No. 5, Cornell University South Asia Program, pp. 197-215.
Lukacs JR and Badam, GL  1975. Bio-anthropology of human skeletal remains from Chalcolithic
            Inamgaon, West India.  Current Anthropology. 16(4):667-668.

Book Reviews
2006    BIOARCHAEOLOGY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA. (Eds.) Mark Oxenham and Nancy Tayles. Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, No. 43. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Anthropological Science. 114:231-232.
1998    ECO HOMO: HOW THE HUMAN BEING EMERGED FROM THE CATACLYSMIC HISTORY OF THE EARTH.  By Noel Boaz. New York: Basic Books.  Northwest Science.  72(2): 154-155.
1996a  LONG BONE GROWTH IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN: ASSESSMENT OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS. by SR Walimbe and PB Gambhir. Mangalore: Mujumdar Publ. American Journal of Human Biology. (In Press, 1996).
1996b  ASPECTS of DENTAL BIOLOGY: PALÆONTOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, and EVOLUTION. By J. Moggi-Cecchi (ed.).  Italy: International Institute for the Study of Man.  Dental Anthropology Newsletter.  11(1): 21-22. Fall 1995 issue.
1992    HUMAN ADULT ODONTOMETRICS. by Julius Kieser.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1990).  Human Biology.  64(1):126-128.
1990a  Current Perspectives on Human Evolution: Reaffirming the Singular Value of Fossil Evidence.  A group book review: ANCESTORS: THE HARD EVIDENCE.  Eric Delson, ed.  New York: Alan R. Liss (1985); THE EARLY EVOLUTION OF MAN.  P Andrews and JL Franzen, eds.  Frankfurt: Courier Forsch-Inst. Senckenberg (1984); HOMINID EVOLUTION.  PV Tobias, ed.  New York: Alan R. Liss (1985); ORIGINS OF MODERN HUMANS.  FH Smith and F Spencer, eds. New York: Alan R. Liss (1984).  Reviews in Anthropology. 16:1-12.
1990b  MECHANISMS OF HUMAN DENTAL REDUCTION: A CASE STUDY FROM POST-PLEISTOCENE NUBIA.  by James M. Calcagno.  University of Kansas Publications in Anthropology, 18 (1989). American Journal of Physical Anthropology.  83(3):389-399.
1988a  TEETH.  by Simon Hillson.  Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology Series.  New York: Cambridge University Press (1986).  Human Biology. 60:185-187.
1988b  HUMAN STRUCTURE. by M Cartmill, WL Hylander, and J Shafland. Cambridge: Harvard University Press (1987).  American Journal of Physical Anthropology.  72(2):279-280.
1987    THE BRONZE AGE HARAPPANS.  by PC Dutta.  Calcutta: Anthropological Survey of India (1983).  American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 72(4):526-528.
1986    DENTITION: GENETIC EFFECTS.  RJ Jorgensen, ed.  New York: Alan R. Liss (1983).  HOMO. (in German) and Human Biology.  58(2):306-307.
1985    EVOLUTION OF THE DENTITION IN UPPER PALEOLITHIC AND MESOLITHIC EUROPE.  by David W. Frayer.  University of Kansas, Published in Anthropol. No. 19, 201 pp. (1978).  Indian Journal of Physical Anthropology & Human Genetics. 19(1):76-79.
1983    TEETH: FORM, FUNCTION AND EVOLUTION.  Bjorn Kurten, ed.  New York: Columbia U. Press (1982).  American Anthropologist.  85:958-959.
1982a  HUMAN REMAINS FROM BURZAHOM.  by Arabinda Basu and Anadi Pal.  Calcutta: Anthropological Survey of India (1980).  Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society.  17:89-90.
1982b  PALEONTOLOGY AND PALEOENVIRONMENTS.  BJ Skinner, ed.  Los Altos: William J. Kaufman (1981).  American Anthropologist.  84:738-739.
1980    THE PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE MEGALITH-BUILDERS OF SOUTH INDIA AND SRI LANKA.  by KAR Kennedy.  Canberra: Australian National University Press (1975).  Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania.  15(2):128.

Vertebrate Paleontology

1991    West, RM, JR Lukacs, ST Hussain and M Arif.  Geology and Paleontology of the Eocene Drazinda Shale Member of the Khirthar Formation, Central Western Pakistan.  Part I: Introduction.  Tertiary Research. 12(3-4):97-103.
1979a  Hussain, ST, J Munthe, SM Ibrahim Shah, RM West, and JR Lukacs.  Neogene stratigraphy and fossil vertebrates of the Daud Khel area, Mianwali District, Pakistan.  Geological Survey of Pakistan Memoirs.  Vol. 13, pp. 1-27.
1979b  Munthe, J, ST Hussain, JR Lukacs, RM West and SM Ibrahim Shah.  Neogene stratigraphy of the Daud Khel area, Mianwali District, Pakistan.  Milwaukee Public Museum Contrib in Biology and Geology. 23:1-18.
1979c  West, RM and JR Lukacs.  Geology and Vertebrate Fossil Localities, Tertiary Continental Rocks, Kala-Chitta Hills, Attock District, Pakistan. Milwaukee Public Museum Contrib in Biology and Geology.  26:1-20.
1978    West, RM, JR Lukacs, J Munthe, Jr., and ST Hussain.  Neogene vertebrate fauna from the Siwalik Group, Dang Valley, Western Nepal. Journal of Paleontology. 52(5):1015-1022.
1977    Hussain, ST, J Munthe, JR Lukacs and RM West.  South Asian Neogene fossil mammals: new small mammal assemblage from trans-Indus Siwaliks, Pakistan.  Milwaukee Public Museum Contrib in Biology and Geology. 16:1-17.
1975a  Munthe, J, RM West, JR Lukacs, and TB Shrestha.  Eastern Nepal caves and cave potential. Bull. British Cave Research Association. No. 8, pp. 21-23.
1975b  West, RM, JK Munthe, JR Lukacs, and TB Shrestha.  Fossil mollusca from the Siwaliks of Eastern Nepal. Current Science. 44(1):497-498.

Prepared: August, 2007