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Human remains (Archaeology) --- Human skeleton --- Fetus --- Infants --- Children --- Human anatomy --- Skeleton --- Bioarchaeology --- Skeletal remains (Archaeology) --- Primate remains (Archaeology) --- Identification. --- Physiology. --- Enfants --- Nourrissons --- Foetus --- Squelette humain --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Physiologie --- Identification
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This volume examines the various interrelationships between social structures, skeletal biology, and health outcomes in antiquity. Bringing together studies by physical anthropologists, archaeologists, and economists, the volume attempts to gain a better understanding of the potential effects of social complexity on human biology from ancient Egypt to South America.
Sociology. --- Human skeleton --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Human anatomy --- Skeleton --- Bioarchaeology --- Skeletal remains (Archaeology) --- Primate remains (Archaeology) --- Analysis. --- Social archaeology --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Squelette humain --- Analyse
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Human remains recovered from archaeological sites can help us interpret lifetime events such as disease, physiological stress, injury and violent death, physical activity, tooth use, diet and demographic history of once-living populations. This is the first comprehensive synthesis of the emerging field of bioarchaeology. A central theme is the interaction between biology and behaviour, underscoring the dynamic nature of skeletal and dental tissues, and the influences of environment and culture on human biological variation. It emphasises research results and their interpretation, covering palaeopathology, physiological stress, skeletal and dental growth and structure, the processes of aging and biodistance. It will be a unique resource for students and researchers interested in biological and physical anthropology or archaeology.
Human remains (Archaeology) --- Human skeleton --- Human anatomy --- Skeleton --- Bioarchaeology --- Skeletal remains (Archaeology) --- Primate remains (Archaeology) --- Analysis. --- Life Sciences --- General and Others --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Squelette humain --- Analyse --- Analysis
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Skeletal Radiology provides a forum for the dissemination of current knowledge and information dealing with disorders of the musculoskeletal system including the spine. While emphasizing the radiological aspects of the many varied skeletal abnormalities, the journal also adopts an interdisciplinary approach, reflecting the membership of the International Skeletal Society. Thus, the anatomical, pathological, physiological, clinical, metabolic and epidemiological aspects of the many entities affecting the skeleton receive appropriate consideration.
Physical methods for diagnosis --- Radiotherapy. Isotope therapy --- Radiology --- Skeleton --- Human skeleton --- Radiologie --- Squelette humain --- periodicals --- Radiography --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Bones --- Bone Diseases --- Bone and Bones --- Squelette --- Skelet. --- Radiologie. --- radiography. --- Radiographie --- Radiography. --- Bone --- Bones and Bone --- Bones and Bone Tissue --- Bony Apophyses --- Bony Apophysis --- Condyle --- Bone Tissue --- Apophyses, Bony --- Apophysis, Bony --- Bone Tissues --- Condyles --- Tissue, Bone --- Tissues, Bone --- Bone Disease --- Disease, Bone --- Diseases, Bone --- Medicine (Human and Veterinary) --- Health Sciences --- Anatomy --- Clinical Medicine --- Orthopaedics --- diagnostic imaging. --- radiography --- Périodiques --- EJMEDEC EPUB-ALPHA-S EPUB-PER-FT MDORTHOP MDRADIOL SPRINGER-E --- periodicals. --- farmacologie --- Osteology --- Musculoskeletal system --- Diseases --- Bone and Bones - radiography - periodicals --- Bone Diseases - radiography - periodicals
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The identification of even the smallest human fetal bone can be vital to the success of a criminal investigation or to the identification of the deceased. This book examines every bone in the human body from its earliest embryological stage through to maturity and is profusely illustrated with superb bone drawings at every stage of development. The ability to identify every component of the developing skeleton is of core relevance not only to the forensic profession but also to clinicians, skeletal biologists and physical anthropologists.KEY FEATURES:*Identifies every component o
Human skeleton --- Skeletal maturity. --- Bone age of human beings --- Maturity, Skeletal --- Skeletal age of human beings --- Age --- Bones --- Human beings --- Human anatomy --- Skeleton --- Growth. --- Growth --- Age determination --- Skelet --- Kinderen --- Embryologie --- Kind --- Jeugd --- Media --- Ontwikkelingsstoornis --- Fysiotherapie --- Children --- Fetus --- Infants --- Squelette humain --- Enfants --- Foetus --- Nourrissons --- Physiology --- Physiologie --- Age Determination by Skeleton. --- Bone Development. --- Child. --- Infant. --- Skeleton.
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An archaeological exploration of the ancient inhabitants of the circum-Mediterranean region exploring their migration patterns, health, and diet.
Human skeleton --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Ethnoarchaeology --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Human anatomy --- Skeleton --- Bioarchaeology --- Skeletal remains (Archaeology) --- Primate remains (Archaeology) --- Ethnic archaeology --- Ethnicity in archaeology --- Ethnology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Ethnology --- Social archaeology --- Analysis. --- Methodology --- Middle East --- Antiquities. --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Ethnoarchéologie --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Squelette humain --- Analyse --- Moyen-Orient --- Antiquités
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"The correct identification of the skeletal components of the juvenile skeleton is critical to the analysis of human remains. This book by Louise Scheuer and Sue Black brings together information from the vast and widely dispersed anthropological and medical literature. It is aimed primarily at physical anthropologists, archaeologists and forensic pathologists but should prove of interest to a much wider scientific and clinical readership." "The individual sections are fully referenced and profusely illustrated with new drawings of bones at successive stages of development. Each section closes with 'Practical Notes', which summarize previous information, describe how to side and distinguish a bone from others of a similar morphology and give detailed metrics from documented sources." "Any scientist interested in human skeletal biology will find this an essential text. It will prove to be invaluable in the laboratory, to identify and age juvenile bones, and in the library, as a basis for further study of any part of the human skeleton."--Jacket.
Bones --- Human skeleton --- Os --- Squelette humain --- ELSEVIER-B EPUB-LIV-FT --- Human anatomy --- Skeleton --- Growth --- Bone Development --- Bone Diseases, Developmental --- Bone and Bones --- Child --- Infant --- Skeletons --- Infants --- Children --- Minors --- Bone --- Bones and Bone --- Bones and Bone Tissue --- Bony Apophyses --- Bony Apophysis --- Condyle --- Bone Tissue --- Apophyses, Bony --- Apophysis, Bony --- Bone Tissues --- Condyles --- Tissue, Bone --- Tissues, Bone --- Developmental Bone Disease --- Bone Dysplasias --- Bone Disease, Developmental --- Bone Dysplasia --- Developmental Bone Diseases --- Dysplasia, Bone --- Dysplasias, Bone --- Connective Tissue Diseases --- Growth Disorders --- Bone Growth --- Calcification, Physiologic --- Growth Plate --- growth & development --- Human skeleton. --- Forensic osteology. --- Medicolegal osteology --- Osteology, Forensic --- Forensic anthropology --- Medical jurisprudence --- 42.85 physical anthropology. --- 15.30 archaeology: general. --- Squelette. --- Os et tissu osseux --- Développement de l'enfant. --- Osteologie. --- Kind. --- Entwicklung. --- Anthropologie. --- Knochenfund. --- Rechtsmedizin. --- Archeologie. --- Kinderen. --- Bot (anatomie). --- Biologie du développement. --- Enfants --- Restes humains (archéologie). --- Human remains (Archaeology). --- Bone Development. --- Bone Diseases, Developmental. --- Bone and Bones. --- Child. --- Infant. --- Skeleton. --- Growth. --- Croissance. --- Croissance et développement. --- University of Dundee --- Staff author.
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Human remains (Archaeology) --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Human skeleton --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Funérailles --- Squelette humain --- Analysis. --- Rites et cérémonies --- Analyse --- Middle East --- Moyen-Orient --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Funérailles --- Rites et cérémonies --- Antiquités --- Bioarchaeology --- Skeletal remains (Archaeology) --- Primate remains (Archaeology) --- Funerals --- Mortuary ceremonies --- Obsequies --- Manners and customs --- Rites and ceremonies --- Burial --- Cremation --- Cryomation --- Dead --- Mourning customs --- Human anatomy --- Skeleton --- Methodology
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The need for a laboratory and field manual to assist with the evaluation of juvenile skeletal material is long overdue. This resource is essential for the practising osteoarchaeologist and forensic anthropologist who requires a quick, reliable and easy-to-use reference to aid in the identification, siding and aging of juvenile osseous material. While excellent reference books on juvenile osteology are currently available, no pre-existing source adequately fills this particular niche in the market. This field manual is designed with practicality as its primary directive.
Bone Development. --- Age Determination by Skeleton. --- Bone and Bones. --- Child. --- Forensic Anthropology. --- Infant. --- Infants --- Anthropology, Forensic --- Human Identification --- Human Identifications --- Identification, Human --- Identifications, Human --- Children --- Bone --- Bones --- Bones and Bone --- Bones and Bone Tissue --- Bony Apophyses --- Bony Apophysis --- Condyle --- Bone Tissue --- Apophyses, Bony --- Apophysis, Bony --- Bone Tissues --- Condyles --- Tissue, Bone --- Tissues, Bone --- Skeletal Maturation Index --- Bone Age Measurement --- Skeletal Age Measurement --- Age Measurement, Bone --- Age Measurement, Skeletal --- Age Measurements, Bone --- Age Measurements, Skeletal --- Bone Age Measurements --- Index, Skeletal Maturation --- Indices, Skeletal Maturation --- Maturation Index, Skeletal --- Maturation Indices, Skeletal --- Measurement, Bone Age --- Measurement, Skeletal Age --- Measurements, Bone Age --- Measurements, Skeletal Age --- Skeletal Age Measurements --- Skeletal Maturation Indices --- Bone Growth --- Bone and Bones --- growth & development --- Human skeleton --- Forensic osteology --- Child development --- Squelette humain --- Os --- Enfants --- Ostéologie légale --- Growth --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Croissance --- Guides, manuels, etc. --- Développement --- Bone Development --- Age Determination by Skeleton --- Child --- Forensic Anthropology --- Infant --- Body Remains --- Exhumation --- Biometric Identification --- Minors --- Human anatomy --- Skeleton --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- Calcification, Physiologic --- Growth Plate --- Osteology --- Musculoskeletal system --- Medicolegal osteology --- Osteology, Forensic --- Forensic anthropology --- Medical jurisprudence
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