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Exploring Adult Age-at-Death Research in Anthropology: Bibliometric Mapping and Content Analysis
Although there are known limited skeletal traits that can be used to estimate age-at-death, an increasing body of literature is addressing this topic. This is particularly true in journals dedicated to forensic anthropology and past population studies ...
Vanessa Campanacho +1 more
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This article presents the results of the archaeological, bioanthropological, and historical analysis of an atypical human bone deposit found at the medieval Islamic desert site of Khirbat al-Dusaq in southern present-day Jordan.
Hofstetter Tobias +2 more
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Heavy metals are dangerous systemic toxicants that can induce multiple organ damage, primarily by inducing oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage. Clinoptilolite is a highly porous natural mineral with a magnificent capacity to eliminate metals from ...
Ivan Dolanc +9 more
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A Preliminary Bioanthropological Study of a 16th –17th Century Skeletal Sample, Discovered at the “Vovidenia” Church in Iași (Romania) [PDF]
In this paper, the authors present a preliminary bioanthropological analysis concerning several skeletons discovered and exhumed in 2021 at the “Vovidenia” Church in Iași (Iaşi County, Romania).
Vasilica-Monica Groza +4 more
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Rezonanțe gustiene: legături istorice, epistemologice și de destin între sociologie și antropologie
In the interwar period of time, a team of four to six biological anthropologists headed by Francisc Rainer attended the monographical researches in the framework of Dimitrie Gusti’s Sociological School.
Gheorghiță Geană
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Enclosures of Death in the Early Iron Age
This article focuses on the study of the Early Iron Age necropolis of Esfola, taking into account the burial rituals of the site (the architecture, the funerary objects and the human skeletal analyses are dealt with in the context of ‘burial ritual ...
Linda Melo, Ana Maria Silva
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Abstract This study's objective was to investigate obtaining high‐resolution micro‐computed tomography (CT) imaging of the injected arterial circulation of the brains of the dogfish (Squalus acanthias), American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana), and green iguana (Iguana iguana).
E. Leon Kier +2 more
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Abstract The literature describing the complex anatomy of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), lenticulostriate arteries, and recurrent artery of Heubner, does not discuss the comparative anatomy of the cerebrum, MCA, the recurrent artery of Heubner, and the relationship of the MCA with the rhinal sulci.
E. Leon Kier, Gerald J. Conlogue
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Genomic detection of a secondary family burial in a single jar coffin in early Medieval Korea
Abstract Objectives Family relationship is a key to understand the structure of past societies but its archeological reconstruction mostly stays circumstantial. Archaeogenetic information, especially genome‐wide data, provide an objective approach to accurately reconstruct the familial relationship of ancient individuals, thus allowing a robust test of
Don‐Nyeong Lee +6 more
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Human talar ontogeny: Insights from morphological and trabecular changes during postnatal growth
Abstract Objectives The study of the development of human bipedalism can provide a unique perspective on the evolution of morphology and behavior across species. To generate new knowledge of these mechanisms, we analyze changes in both internal and external morphology of the growing human talus in a sample of modern human juveniles using an innovative ...
Carla Figus +22 more
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