A Wealth of Beads: Evidence for Material Wealth-Based Inequality in the Salish Sea Region, 4000–3500 Cal B.P. Gay Frederick, David Bilton, Bryn Letham, Jerome S. Cybulski, Gavin Williams, G. Coupland, A. Holland, T. Clark • 2016
Brief communication: Mitochondrial haplotype C4c confirmed as a founding genome in the Americas Carrie Dan, Harold Harry, Ripan S. Malhi, Jerome S. Cybulski, Raul Y. Tito, J. Johnson • 2010
Forensic Anthropology RevisitedForensic Osteology: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains. 2d edition. Edited by Kathleen J. Reichs. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas, 1998. 567 pp. $94.95 Jerome S. Cybulski • 2000
Bones: Treasuries of human experience in time and space. Vol. 1, 1988. Utrecht, The Netherlands: Rijksuniversiteit. 1988. 93 pp., figures, tables, 30 guilders, ca. $15.00 U.S. (paper) Jerome S. Cybulski • 1989
Brachydactyly, a possible inherited anomaly at prehistoric Prince Rupert Harbour Jerome S. Cybulski • 1988
Recontre avec nos ancêtres. Ce que nous revelent leurs ossement/meeting our ancestors. What their bones can tell us. By Robert Larocque. Montreal: Recherches Amerindiennes Au Quebec. 1985. 64 pp., figures, references. $6.00 (paper) Jerome S. Cybulski • 1986
Homo Erectus: Papers in Honor of Davidson Black Becky A. Sigmon, Valda Blundell, Jerome S. Cybulski • 1981
Pueblo population and society: The Arroyo Hondo skeletal and mortuary remains. By A. M. Palkovich. School of American Research Press, Arroyo Hondo Archaeological Series, Vol. 3. 1980. xxviii + 194 pp., figures, tables, references. $6.25 (paper) Jerome S. Cybulski • 1981
Cribra orbitalia, a possible sign of anemia in early historic native populations of the British Columbia coast Jerome S. Cybulski • 1977