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Bioarchaeology (osteoarchaeology,
osteology or palaeo-osteology) in
Europe describes the
study of
biological remains from
archaeological sites. In the...
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Medieval bioarchaeology is the
study of
human remains recovered from
medieval archaeological sites.
Bioarchaeology aims to
understand po****tions through...
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Huldremose Woman, or
Huldre Fen Woman, is a
female bog body
recovered in 1879 from a peat bog near Ramten, Jutland, Denmark.
Analysis by
Carbon 14 dating...
- Cana****o, also
known as Canachito,
Cornachiti or Carachito, is
located inland on a
limestone outcrop, near Hooiberg, in
Santa Cruz, Aruba,
measuring 63...
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Kerma was the
capital city of the
Kerma culture,
which was
founded in present-day
Sudan before 3500 BC.
Kerma is one of the
largest archaeological sites...
- Sound".
Ethical approaches to
human remains: a
global challenge in
bioarchaeology and
forensic anthropology.
Kirsty Squires,
David Errickson, Nicholas...
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scientific advances in DNA
genome mapping and the
introduction of
bioarchaeology, the
Kurgan hypothesis is
today widely considered to have been validated...
- (in German). 36: 197–201. PMID 718611. L****n,
Clark Spencer (1999).
Bioarchaeology:
Interpreting Behavior from the
Human Skeleton. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge...
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ankylosing spondylitis.
Entheses are
widely recorded in the
field of
bioarchaeology where the
presence of
anomalies at
these sites,
called entheseal changes...
- The Case of the Iceman",
Purposeful Pain: The
Bioarchaeology of
Intentional Suffering,
Bioarchaeology and
Social Theory, Cham:
Springer International...