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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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Study of osteological samples of mammals: key craniometric characters [PDF]
Generalized scheme for description of craniometric characters of mammals is presented, with detailed analysis of each group of signs (overall, braincase, rostrum, and mandible).
Igor Zagorodniuk
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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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Revisiting the Alans in Crimea during the Migration Period [PDF]
Some specialists in Crimean archaeology tend to believe that Early Medieval Crimean vaults may contain bone remains of the Alans who once moved to the peninsula from the Caucasus.
Kazarnitsky, A.A. , Strokov, A.A.
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The population of the middle course of the Ural River in the Early Iron Age (by the data from the Industrialnaya Zona cemetery) [PDF]
Presented in the publication are the craniological data on a series of early nomads of the Sarmatian type from the Industrialnaya Zona (Poyma) cemetery in the territory of Terekti District of Western Kazakhstan Oblast.
Kitov Ye.P.
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To Anniversary of Svetlana G. Efi mova
The article is devoted to anniversary of Svetlana G. Efimova – the famous Russian craniologist, an expert on the physical anthropology of ancient and modern population of the Volga-Ural region.
Gerasimova Margarita M. +1 more
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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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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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Chakachua Pharmaceuticals and Fugitive Science
Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Volume 37, Issue 2, Page 104-109, June 2023.
Laura A. Meek
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