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Exploring Skull Morphology in East Anatolian Red Cattle and South Anatolian Red Cattle Breeds Through 3D Modelling. [PDF]
This study investigated the skull morphometry and morphology of East Anatolian Red (EAR) and South Anatolian Red (SAR) cattle using 3D modelling techniques, based on 27 measurements and eight indices from 42 male skulls collected from slaughterhouses in Türkiye.
Güzel BC +4 more
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Craniogenetic studies in Sus scrofa: With emphasis on the 'orbitosphenoid' problem. [PDF]
Abstract The orbitosphenoid is a skeletal element of the endocranium of extant mammals. However, it has also been described in many of their fossil ancestors. Craniogenetic studies show that it is composed of two types of bone: first, the cartilaginous ala orbitalis and parts of the trabecular plate are transformed by endochondral ossification; second,
Maier W, Lächele U, Lächele U, Ruf I.
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Mitochondrial DNA analysis of eneolithic trypillians from Ukraine reveals neolithic farming genetic roots. [PDF]
The agricultural revolution in Eastern Europe began in the Eneolithic with the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture complex. In Ukraine, the Trypillian culture (TC) existed for over two millennia (ca. 5,400–2,700 BCE) and left a wealth of artifacts.
Nikitin AG +5 more
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The limbic system conception and its historical evolution. [PDF]
Throughout the centuries, scientific observers have endeavoured to extend their knowledge of the interrelationships between the brain and its regulatory control of human emotions and behaviour. Since the time of physicians such as Aristotle and Galen and the more recent observations of clinicians and neuropathologists such as Broca, Papez, and McLean ...
Roxo MR +4 more
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Abstract Concerns have recently been expressed about the continuing availability of human bones from India, obtained originally for educational purposes but lacking the requisite informed consent that would be expected today. More generally, a broader claim is being made, namely, that the practice of using any unconsented bones in educational settings ...
David Gareth Jones
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We Are Not Alone: William King and the Naming of the Neanderthals
ABSTRACT The story of human history was changed forever in 1863 with William King's proposal that we had not always been the sole members of the Homo genus. Yet, more than 150 years after Homo neanderthalensis was first named and then summarized in the pages of The Anthropological Review, the man responsible for this revolutionary announcement is ...
James Walker, David Clinnick, Mark White
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The article presents paleoanthropological materials from the early period of the functioning of the Berel burial mound Pazyryk culture. The monument is located in Altai (Republic of Kazakhstan).
Egor P. Kitov
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ANATOMICAL AND TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF THE LARGE MASTICATORY MUSCLE IN A DOMESTIC CAT
The purpose of this study was to establish anatomical and topographic features of the large masticatory muscle in a Maine Coon cat, and also to determine its fixation points and evaluate the functional significance of the studied structures.
N. A. Slesarenko +3 more
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The article presents the results of craniological and odontological research based on a group of Ustyug-1 burial ground. The goal of the research is to determine genesis of the Bakal population from the Tobol river region of the Great Migration time ...
Poshekhonova O.E. +2 more
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Afterlife Writing and Situation of Graves II
This article discusses my practice as an artist and researcher examining the situation and significance of graves. First, in a site-specific installation at West Norwood Cemetery in South London, talking with visitors about whether it matters where human
Jane Wildgoose
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