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Osteology (from Gr**** ὀστέον (ostéon) 'bones' and λόγος (logos) 'study') is the
scientific study of bones,
practised by osteologists. A subdiscipline...
- The
Museum of
Osteology,
located in
Oklahoma City, U.S., is a
private museum devoted to the
study of
bones and
skeletons (
osteology). The
museum displays...
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anthropologists use in the
identification of
remains is
their knowledge of
osteology and the
differences that
occur within the
human skeleton.
During an investigation...
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JonsBones is an
American startup company best
known for
selling medical osteology bone kits. The
company mainly sells its bone
collection to universities...
- and
president of both
Skulls Unlimited International and the
Museum of
Osteology. His
interest in
skulls began in 1972 at 7
years of age, when he found...
- Blue
duiker (Philantomba monticola)
skeleton on
display at the
Museum of
Osteology...
- ****nle, A. F.
Rudolf (1907).
Studies in the
Medicine of
Ancient India:
Osteology or the
Bones of the
Human Body. Oxford, UK:
Clarendon Press.
Riley Black...
- such as osteoporosis. The
study of
bones and
teeth is
referred to as
osteology. It is
frequently used in anthropology,
archeology and
forensic science...
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rodent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ArchéoZooThèque :
Rodent osteology Archived 29
January 2015 at the
Wayback Machine (photos) ArchéoZooThèque :...
- The
Achavanich Beaker Burial refers to the
remains of a
prehistoric woman who
lived around 4,000
years ago in the area of
present day Achavanich, Caithness...