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Comparing In Situ and Laboratory Osteological Observations

Bioarchaeology International
Among the more than 2,000 interments from the Phaleron Burial Ground, 79 individuals buried in the Esplanada mass graves are said to have died violently, perhaps bludgeoned to death. The Esplanada remains were observed in the field by Ingvarsson and Bäckström (2019); ten of these 79 were later excavated and studied by Buikstra and colleagues in a ...
Jane E. Buikstra   +4 more
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Comparative osteology and relationships of the Umbridae (Pisces: Salmoniformes)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1982
The phylogenetic relationships of the five living species of umbrids are examined through a comparative osteological study based on a series of cleared-and-stained specimens of each species. The Umbridae appear to be strictly monophyletic. In addition, for 45 characters, the outgroup Esox shares one character-state with at least one umbrid species ...
M. V. H. WILSON, P. VEILLEUX
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Comparative osteology of the skunks of the world.

2019
The phylogeny of Mustelidae is not well known because of rapid adaptive radiation within the group and a poor fossil record because of their habitats in dense forests. Phylogenetic affinities and sequences must therefore be established from anatomical specializations and modifications of various members within the family.
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COMPARATIVE CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY OF Anatolacerta anatolica AND Anatolacerta pelasgiana

2022
Lizardscomprise 7176 described species all over the world. Of these, 362 speciesbelong to the family Lacertidae. Herein, the cranial skeletal differences andsimilarities of Anatololacerta anatolica (Werner, 1900) and Anatololacertapelasgiana (Mertens 1959) species, which are distributed in the south andnorth of the Büyük Menderes River in Turkey and ...
Yıldırım Caynak, Elif   +4 more
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Palaeontology and comparative osteology of some African cichlid fishes

2018
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Comparative Osteology

2011
Rachel Gilchrist   +2 more
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Comparative Osteological Examinations of Geckonids, Eublepharids and Uroplatids

Copeia, 1998
Kurt Schwenk   +4 more
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