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FRAGMENTS OF A SECOND AVAR HORSE DISCOVERED IN SÂNCRAIU DE MUREȘ AN ARCHAEOZOOLOGICAL REPORT

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2023
The material presented was in a decent state of conservation, allowing, in most cases, only partial measurements. The material belonged to one single horse (Equus caballus), which was evaluated from an anatomical perspective and an osteometrical as well.
Alexandru GUDEA   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Looking back: Selected contributions by C. R. Rao to multivariate analysis

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Statistics, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 1393-1424, December 2024.
Abstract Statistician C. R. Rao made many contributions to multivariate analysis over the span of his career. Some of his earliest contributions continue to be used and built upon almost 80 years later, while his more recent contributions spur new avenues of research. The present article discusses these contributions, how they helped shape multivariate
Dianna Smith
wiley   +1 more source

Uncovering the adult morphology of the forearm bones from the Sima de los Huesos Site in Atapuerca (Spain), with comments on biomechanical features

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 307, Issue 7, Page 2550-2574, July 2024.
Abstract The forearm skeleton is composed of two bones: the radius and the ulna. This is closely related to manipulative movements. The ulna is part of the elbow joint, whereas the radius and ulna together with the scaphoid and lunate bones, form the wrist joints.
Laura Rodríguez   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Catacomb Tribes of the Sarpa Lowland (Caspian Depression): Morphology of Long Bones and Characteristics of Physique

open access: yesOriental Studies
Introduction. The paper examines osteometric data from Middle Bronze Age Catacomb burials across the Sarpa Lowland to characterize some skeletal features and identify if there is any homogeneity degree between male and female samples.
Tatiana V. Lidzhikova
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Exploring the morphology of adult tibia and fibula from Sima de los Huesos site in sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 307, Issue 7, Page 2606-2634, July 2024.
Abstract The analysis of the locomotor anatomy of Late Pleistocene Homo has largely focused on changes in proximal femur and pelvic morphologies, with much attention centered on the emergence of modern humans. Although much of the focus has been on changes in the proximal femur, some research has also been conducted on tibiae and, to a lesser extent ...
Laura Rodríguez   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Puestos de altura de la Puna argentina: zooarqueología de Real Grande 1 y 6 y Alero Tomayoc

open access: yesRevista del Museo de Antropologia, 2009
The societies from the Late Period in the Argentinean Puna introduced considerable technical improvements and an increase in agricultural production, in relationship with a process of change towards a greater sociopolitical complexity.
Daniel E. Olivera 1, Jennifer L. Grant
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Postcranial Skeleton Morphology of the Population of Bolgar (by materials from dig CXCI)

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2016
The article characterizes a series of postcranial skeletons of a population group from Bolgar settlement dated by the Golden Horde time. The anthropological material was obtained during archaeological excavations in the north-western part of the site in ...
Makarova Ekaterina M.   +2 more
doaj  

A complete hyoid bone of a woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) from the Late Pleistocene at Artazu VIII (Gipuzkoa, northern Iberian Peninsula) [PDF]

open access: yesMunibe Antropologia-Arkeologia
The presence of Coelodonta antiquitatis has been only confirmed at 25 sites in the Iberian Peninsula, and 20 of them are in the Cantabrian region. Among the skeletal remains recovered so far, the hyoid bone of this species has never been described at the
Pedro Castaños-Ugarte   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

DOSSIER: Osteometría de camélidos sudamericanos

open access: yesRevista del Museo de Antropologia, 2009
La identificación de elementos óseos y su asignación a una especie animal concreta es un tema central para la zooarqueología. Por ello desde la década de 1970 se han estudiado las diferencias morfométricas que permiten la diferenciación de especies que ...
Andrés D. Izeta
doaj  

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