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A Morphometric Analysis of the Middle Cranial Fossa in Mexican Adults for Dolenc and Kawase Approaches With Computed Tomography, 3D Reconstruction and Dry Skulls. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus
Nathal E   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Bioarcheological Perspectives on the Timing of Adolescence in Rural Avar-Age Austria, 7th-9th Centuries ce. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Biol Anthropol
Klostermann P   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Myological and osteological approaches to gape and bite force reconstruction in Smilodon fatalis. [PDF]

open access: yesAnat Rec (Hoboken)
Deutsch AR   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The importance of human osteological collections: Our past, present, and future

Forensic Science International, 2021
The thesis of this brief exposition is the absolute and immediate necessity of preserving existing osteological collections. Once lost, they can never be replaced. They are priceless, historically and culturally. Each collection is unique, in content and in scientific value. No one collection is complete, or replicates any other.
Robert W, Mann   +7 more
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The Brazilian identified human osteological collections

Forensic Science International, 2018
This short communication aims to inform the scientific community of the existence of seven identified osteological collections in Brazil, most of which are housed in universities: 21st Century Collection of the Center for Studies in Forensic Anthropology, Recife; Identified Skeletal Collection of Sergipanos of the University Tiradentes, Aracaju ...
E. Cunha   +11 more
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Open osteology: Medical imaging databases as skeletal collections

Forensic Imaging, 2021
Abstract The increasing availability of de-identified medical image databases, especially of computed tomography (CT) scans, presents an opportunity for “open osteology,” or the establishment of new skeletal reference collections. The number of free and/or open-source software packages for generating three-dimensional (3D) CT models, such as 3D ...
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A differentially diagnosed simple bone cyst from a medieval Polish osteological collection

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2022
AbstractThis case study describes and provides a differential diagnosis for a femoral lesion. Individual M81 was a young adult male from Milicz, a 12th–13th century cemetery, and a subsection of the osteological collection curated by the Polish Academy of Sciences in Wrocław, Poland.
Thomas J. Siek, Anna E. Spinek
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Perimortem fractures in the osteological collection of Aljubarrota (Portugal)

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2015
Abstract The archaeological site of Aljubarrota (Portugal) contained a secondary deposit of human bones. A previous investigation calculated the minimum number of individuals (MNI) as 414 adults, all male, with 52 macroscopically visible perimortem trauma (38 cuts and 14 puncture wounds).
Ángela Pérez Fernández   +3 more
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Brief communication: The Granada osteological collection of identified infants and young children

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2012
AbstractThe objective of this study is to present the characteristics of a collection of identified infants and young children housed in the Laboratory of Anthropology of the University of Granada, Spain. The sample, which is still being enlarged, is currently composed of 230 complete skeletons aged from 5 months of gestation to 8 years, with a ...
Alemán I.   +6 more
openaire   +4 more sources

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