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- 2000, p. 145 Bartsiokas & Long 2012, p. 16 Bartsiokas & Long 2012, p. 14 Bartsiokas & Long 2012, p. 20 Bartsiokas & Long 2012, p. 26 Bartsiokas & Long 2012...
- professor of anthropology at the Democritus University of Thrace Antonios Bartsiokas 'conclusively' revealed that the skeleton long identified as belonging...
- belong to Eurydice or Alexander the Great, according to Antonios Bartsiokas. Bartsiokas, one of the lead authors in the 2015 study identifying Philip as...
- Tomb I also contained the remains of a woman and a baby, who Antonis Bartsiokas identified as Philip II's young wife Cleopatra Eurydice and their newborn...
- Skeletal Evidence from the Royal Tomb II at Vergina", by Antonis Bartsiokas. In it, Bartsiokas cited osteological analyses to contradict the determination...
- the journal L'Anthropologie, researchers Juan-Luis Arsuaga and Antonis Bartsiokas point out that "primitive mammals and primates" like bush babies and lorises...
- journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link) Antonis Bartsiokas; et al. (20 July 2015). "The lameness of King Philip II and Royal Tomb...
- Tekmiria, vol. 9 (2008) Archived 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine Antonis Bartsiokas; et al. (July 20, 2015). "The lameness of King Philip II and Royal Tomb...
- smaller spacecraft". European Space Agency. November 18, 2019. Antonis Bartsiokas, Juan-Luis Arsuaga (December 2020). "Hibernation in hominins from Atapuerca...
- ISBN 978-0-309-13986-1. PMID 25032348. Siarabi, S.; Kostopoulos, D. S.; Bartsiokas, A.; Rozzi, R. (2023). "Insular aurochs (Mammalia, Bovidae) from the Pleistocene...