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Prehistory of North America. Jesse D. Jennings [PDF]
David A. Baerreis
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Cultural Modifications in an Adolescent Earth-Oven Interment from Fiji: Sorting out Mortuary Practice [PDF]
Cochrane, E+3 more
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Overview of XS of pathological radius. Using anatomical descriptions, CT scanning and bone histology, we investigate several skeletal overgrowths of bone (exostoses) in the skeleton of a jackal‐like canid from the world famous Langebaanweg, a Mio‐Pliocene locality in South Africa.
Anusuya Chinsamy, Alberto Valenciano
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Paleodermatology: Dermatoscopic findings of "Niño del Plomo" an Incan mummy in Chile. [PDF]
Catalán V+5 more
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A combined approach of osteology and histology was used to examine the cheek regions of dinosaurs. Strong evidence was found for a soft tissue in this region connecting the zygoma to the mandible, here named the ‘exoparia’. Abstract Unlike mammals, reptiles typically lack large muscles and ligaments that connect the zygoma to the mandible.
Henry S. Sharpe+7 more
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Cultural Sequences at the Dalles, Oregon: A Contribution to Pacific Northwest Prehistory
L. S. Cressman+4 more
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THE ROYAL SOCIETY AND THE PREHISTORY OF PEER REVIEW, 1665–1965
N. Moxham, Aileen Fyfe
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Exploring craniofacial fluctuating asymmetry in a South African sample
This study investigated craniofacial fluctuating asymmetry (FA) in a contemporary South African sample using micro‐XCT scans. Inter‐landmark distances (ILDs) assessed size variation, while geometric morphometric methods (GMMs) captured shape variation.
Miksha Harripershad+3 more
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