On Wednesday 9 April, 2003, Dennis Blanton, director at the William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research contacted Michael Blakey, director of The Institute for Historical Biology, concerning the identification and inventory of human remains located at a local archaeological site during project testing. The human remains were picked up from the WMCAR labs on Tuesday, 15 April 2003 and the inventory and identification list followed a week later. This report is an in-depth description of the conclusions reached through the study of the remains
This book, no 19 in the CBA Practical Handbook series, provides the very latest guidance on all aspe...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
The analysis of human remains from the Roseborough Lake site (41BW5) provided in this article is a d...
In November of 2010, Dr. Michael Blakey, director of the Institute for Historical Biology, was conta...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
On July 7, 2004, archaeologists from the Bermuda Maritime Museum and the College of William and Mary...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
The excavation of a portion of Smith\u27s Fort, Bermuda, was led by Norman Barka of the College of W...
Committee member: Rademaker, Kurt.Advisors: Gebo, Daniel; Thu, Kendall M.Includes illustrations and ...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology are subdisciplines of the field of Physical Anthropology. F...
The authors describe the discovery of the remains of two unidentified skeletonised individuals in a ...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
On June 9, 1980, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas...
This book, no 19 in the CBA Practical Handbook series, provides the very latest guidance on all aspe...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
The analysis of human remains from the Roseborough Lake site (41BW5) provided in this article is a d...
In November of 2010, Dr. Michael Blakey, director of the Institute for Historical Biology, was conta...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
On July 7, 2004, archaeologists from the Bermuda Maritime Museum and the College of William and Mary...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
The excavation of a portion of Smith\u27s Fort, Bermuda, was led by Norman Barka of the College of W...
Committee member: Rademaker, Kurt.Advisors: Gebo, Daniel; Thu, Kendall M.Includes illustrations and ...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology are subdisciplines of the field of Physical Anthropology. F...
The authors describe the discovery of the remains of two unidentified skeletonised individuals in a ...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
On June 9, 1980, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas...
This book, no 19 in the CBA Practical Handbook series, provides the very latest guidance on all aspe...
This is a report prepared by Douglas W. Owsley and Karin Bruwelheide, Department of Anthropology, Na...
The analysis of human remains from the Roseborough Lake site (41BW5) provided in this article is a d...