Anthropological studies of the Fannerup skeleton from the Early Stone Age There can be little doubt that the almost complete and well-preserved skeleton from Fannerup was that of a man. The changes of the pubic symphysis and the pattern of synostosis of the cranial sutures indicate the age of death to be 40 years +/- 5 years. This has also been confirmed by the study of the teeth in relation to the known pattern of heavy dental wear in the Mesolithic Age. An age of 35-40 was the average an adult Mesolithic man could expect to reach. The bones of the skeleton did not provide any information as to the cause of death. According to the physical appearance of this man, both the skull and the postcranial bones were marked with robusticity and tra...
none4noSCI2005 IF 0.219 HL 6.4The purpose of this study was to examine morphological markers of acti...
While a wide variety of studies have focused on population variation in adult cross-sectional proper...
This thesis examines variation in the modern human facial skeleton from an ontogenetic perspective, ...
Skeletal evidence dating back to the Mesolithic period is scarce and should be studied under a multi...
NAGAOKA, Tomohito [et al.]. Human skeletal remains from the Pacopampa site in the northern highlands...
Ontogenetic studies help us understand the processes of evolutionary change. Previous studies on Nea...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
Most anthropologists agree that Neandertals disappeared ca. 40,000—30,000 years BP* (Larsen, 2008). ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [204]-210)The site o f Tabun is one o f the most importan...
The Muge shell middens of Cabeco da Arruda, Cabeco da Amoreira and Moita do Sebastiao (central Portu...
The Upper Paleolithic represents both the phase during which anatomically modern humans appeared and...
There were used human skeletal remains from eight Older and Late Eneolithic burial sites from Bohemi...
The six skeletons (Rom l-6) coming from Upper Palaeolithic burials were discovered it the Grotta del...
This study describes human cranial and mandibular remains from Gough\u27s Cave. Age assessments for ...
There have been numerous reports of pathological conditions in the hominid fossils, but these have o...
none4noSCI2005 IF 0.219 HL 6.4The purpose of this study was to examine morphological markers of acti...
While a wide variety of studies have focused on population variation in adult cross-sectional proper...
This thesis examines variation in the modern human facial skeleton from an ontogenetic perspective, ...
Skeletal evidence dating back to the Mesolithic period is scarce and should be studied under a multi...
NAGAOKA, Tomohito [et al.]. Human skeletal remains from the Pacopampa site in the northern highlands...
Ontogenetic studies help us understand the processes of evolutionary change. Previous studies on Nea...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
Most anthropologists agree that Neandertals disappeared ca. 40,000—30,000 years BP* (Larsen, 2008). ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [204]-210)The site o f Tabun is one o f the most importan...
The Muge shell middens of Cabeco da Arruda, Cabeco da Amoreira and Moita do Sebastiao (central Portu...
The Upper Paleolithic represents both the phase during which anatomically modern humans appeared and...
There were used human skeletal remains from eight Older and Late Eneolithic burial sites from Bohemi...
The six skeletons (Rom l-6) coming from Upper Palaeolithic burials were discovered it the Grotta del...
This study describes human cranial and mandibular remains from Gough\u27s Cave. Age assessments for ...
There have been numerous reports of pathological conditions in the hominid fossils, but these have o...
none4noSCI2005 IF 0.219 HL 6.4The purpose of this study was to examine morphological markers of acti...
While a wide variety of studies have focused on population variation in adult cross-sectional proper...
This thesis examines variation in the modern human facial skeleton from an ontogenetic perspective, ...