NoAlthough the study of palaeopathology is less developed for avian bones than for human or other vertebrate remains, skeletal pathologies have been noted in the bones of a range of bird species of all periods, from many parts of the world. Such studies make use of x-radiographs as an aid to differential diagnosis, to image features of the pathology that may not be apparent to the unassisted eye. Bird bones are often thin yet highly mineralised, and offer a particular challenge to the radiographer. Conventional medical or veterinary radiographic techniques are not optimal for ancient material, yet are commonly applied. Here we show that the quality of the x-ray image can be greatly enhanced by applying quite simple techniques. Furthermore, ...
Ancient Egyptians believed that objects created in the image of a god, in either animal or hybrid fo...
Domestic fowl remains are a small but significant element of many post-Iron Age bone assemblages, re...
Distinguishing cultural from non-cultural modifications is of crucial importance in any zooarchaeolo...
In the past, radiographs (x-ray shadowgraphs ) have been used by paleontologists as ways to identif...
This paper presents the use of avian bone remains recovered from archaeological excavations in compa...
SUMMARY The authors performed radiographic examination on the head of birds, and concluded that ge...
The term avian osteopetrosis is used to describe alterations to the skeletal elements of several spe...
YesRadiography has frequently been used during palaeopathological research, and plays an important r...
Ancient Egyptian bird mummies manufactured in huge numbers present a unique and intriguing body of m...
In this poster we describe and illustrate anthropogenic modifications on bird bones produced during ...
Anatomical and Clinical Radiology of Birds of Prey" is a comprehensive atlas of the normal radiograp...
SUMMARY Keeping exotic animals and especially pet birds are getting more and more popular, and on ...
Este estudo retrospectivo revisa os achados radiográficos simples em 201 aves, de espécies e idades ...
This data shows the expert evaluations of 3D Printed replicas of birds bones created from CT data of...
Animated Holographic Archaeopteryx examined and conveys new insights and understanding of the moveme...
Ancient Egyptians believed that objects created in the image of a god, in either animal or hybrid fo...
Domestic fowl remains are a small but significant element of many post-Iron Age bone assemblages, re...
Distinguishing cultural from non-cultural modifications is of crucial importance in any zooarchaeolo...
In the past, radiographs (x-ray shadowgraphs ) have been used by paleontologists as ways to identif...
This paper presents the use of avian bone remains recovered from archaeological excavations in compa...
SUMMARY The authors performed radiographic examination on the head of birds, and concluded that ge...
The term avian osteopetrosis is used to describe alterations to the skeletal elements of several spe...
YesRadiography has frequently been used during palaeopathological research, and plays an important r...
Ancient Egyptian bird mummies manufactured in huge numbers present a unique and intriguing body of m...
In this poster we describe and illustrate anthropogenic modifications on bird bones produced during ...
Anatomical and Clinical Radiology of Birds of Prey" is a comprehensive atlas of the normal radiograp...
SUMMARY Keeping exotic animals and especially pet birds are getting more and more popular, and on ...
Este estudo retrospectivo revisa os achados radiográficos simples em 201 aves, de espécies e idades ...
This data shows the expert evaluations of 3D Printed replicas of birds bones created from CT data of...
Animated Holographic Archaeopteryx examined and conveys new insights and understanding of the moveme...
Ancient Egyptians believed that objects created in the image of a god, in either animal or hybrid fo...
Domestic fowl remains are a small but significant element of many post-Iron Age bone assemblages, re...
Distinguishing cultural from non-cultural modifications is of crucial importance in any zooarchaeolo...