(A) Inventory of the remains. (B) Radiography of the left and right tibias. (C) Left tibia (top) and right tibia (bottom). (D) Evidences of cuts on the bones (articulations).</p
A careful restoration work of the remains was the preliminary step to the anthropological analysis o...
<p>(A) The dotted square represents the region where the analysis and images have been made. (B) A v...
Summary of archaeological contexts of the human skeletal remains analysed in this study.</p
The investigation of bone injuries is an essential topic in forensics. We sometimes have to deal wit...
With pressures on time and resources available to those undertaking research in paleopathology, poor...
(A) The whole body of #53 exposed after the removal of the fur veil (FV). (B) The cap (asterisk). (C...
<p>Individual characterisation of skeletal remains and possible relatedness from the Tomb of the Shr...
(A) Calibrated ages (2σ) of the left tibia, right tibia and skull. (B) Average age of the four 14C d...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
This black and white photograph features a scrapbook page. One photograph on the left reveals leg bo...
The finding of skeletal remains is a common happening and the forensic pathologist is frequently cal...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
Forensic anthropologists and pathologists are more and more requested to answer questions on bone tr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate differences in lesion identification in skeletal remains with respect to bone...
<p>Anthropological properties and place of discovery of the measured human skeletal remains.</p
A careful restoration work of the remains was the preliminary step to the anthropological analysis o...
<p>(A) The dotted square represents the region where the analysis and images have been made. (B) A v...
Summary of archaeological contexts of the human skeletal remains analysed in this study.</p
The investigation of bone injuries is an essential topic in forensics. We sometimes have to deal wit...
With pressures on time and resources available to those undertaking research in paleopathology, poor...
(A) The whole body of #53 exposed after the removal of the fur veil (FV). (B) The cap (asterisk). (C...
<p>Individual characterisation of skeletal remains and possible relatedness from the Tomb of the Shr...
(A) Calibrated ages (2σ) of the left tibia, right tibia and skull. (B) Average age of the four 14C d...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
This black and white photograph features a scrapbook page. One photograph on the left reveals leg bo...
The finding of skeletal remains is a common happening and the forensic pathologist is frequently cal...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
Forensic anthropologists and pathologists are more and more requested to answer questions on bone tr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate differences in lesion identification in skeletal remains with respect to bone...
<p>Anthropological properties and place of discovery of the measured human skeletal remains.</p
A careful restoration work of the remains was the preliminary step to the anthropological analysis o...
<p>(A) The dotted square represents the region where the analysis and images have been made. (B) A v...
Summary of archaeological contexts of the human skeletal remains analysed in this study.</p