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A history of forensic anthropology [PDF]
AbstractForensic anthropology represents a dynamic and rapidly evolving complex discipline within anthropology and forensic science. Academic roots extend back to early European anatomists but development coalesced in the Americas through high‐profile court testimony, assemblage of documented collections and focused research.
Douglas H Ubelaker
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PORT TOPOGRAPHY IN ATLANTIC AND MEDITERRANEAN HISPANIA
Nowadays, the study of ports in Hispania has a firmly established line of research highlighting the port configuration of numerous Atlantic and Mediterranean cities. Within this context, along the coasts of the Iberian Peninsula —as well as in the course
Alberto Bermejo MELÉNDEZ +3 more
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The province of Jaén (Andalusia, Spain), despite being declared the European territory with the largest number of defensive constructions (castles, fortifications, etc.), has few conservation plans, with many remains included on the Red List of Spanish ...
Antonio J. Ortiz Villarejo +1 more
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Religion and Workers’ Associations for Decent Work in Spain
This paper analyzes the role of Catholic religious organizations and worker groups in their commitment to achieve the promotion of decent working conditions.
Miguel González-González +3 more
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Anthropological analysis of trauma in throat bone and cartilage: A review
In their analysis of recovered human remains, forensic anthropologists encounter structures of the throat (hyoid bone, thyroid cartilage/bone, cricoid cartilage/bone) that may present evidence of trauma.
Douglas H. Ubelaker +3 more
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Background Many species are threatened with extinction as their population sizes decrease with changing environments or face novel pathogenic threats.
Christelle Vangenot +6 more
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New rituals and New Serbian anthropology – The process of mutual constituting
The intensive shift toward studying new rituals in the mid-80 is one of the key points of modernization and anthropologization of Serbian ethnology. The key initiator of this shift was the Ethnological society of Serbia, the scene of events were the ...
Ivan Kovačević, Dragana Antonijević
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Lithuanian Ethnologist Angelė Vyšniauskaitė 100
Angelė Vyšniauskaitė 100 ...
Rasa Paukštytė-Šaknienė +1 more
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Assessing the prevalence of glass alteration in natural history collection specimen storage [PDF]
Glass plays a large role in the storage and preservation of natural history collections, from the jars and vials used to preserve specimens in fluid to the glass microscope slides holding thin sections and fragments.
Miriam E. Hiebert +6 more
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A particular type of miniature ceramic vessel locally known as “veneneras” is occasionally found during archaeological excavations in the Maya Area.
Mario Zimmermann +7 more
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