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Osteological correlates are
marks on the
bones of
animals that are made from the
causal interactions of the soft-tissue and
underlying bone. The most classic...
- archaeology. It has been
shown that
osteological characters have
greater consistency with
molecular phylogenies than non-
osteological (soft tissue) characters,...
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based on a
legendary figure.
Recent archaeological interpretations and
osteological analyses of
previous excavations of
Viking burials have
given support...
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place on
November 17, 2023. The Mütter
Museum is home to over 3,000
osteological specimens,
including several full skeletons. One of the most
famous of...
- Anzick-1 was a
young (1–2
years old)
Paleoindian child whose remains were
found in
south central Montana,
United States, in 1968. He has been
dated to...
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Neither extant crocodylians, nor
extant birds have
horns today, but the
osteological evidence for
horns in
ceratopsians is
without question. Thus a level...
- of the premaxilla, maxilla, and
dentary bones of
sauropsids provide osteological correlates for
inferring extra-oral
structures reliably in dinosaurs...
- Scarr, p. 3 Scarr, p. 19 Degusta,
David (1999). "Fijian Cannibalism:
Osteological Evidence from Navatu".
American Journal of
Physical Anthropology. 110...
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immigrants from
diverse backgrounds. They
lacked the
chemical markers and
osteological markers they
would have if they had been
living there their entire lives...
- collections,
especially those of
natural history, may
contain human osteological specimens such as
individual bones, bone fragments,
entire skeletons...