The current paper explores the effectiveness of entheseal changes as skeletal activity markers by testing the correlation between such changes and cross-sectional geometric (CSG) properties while controlling for the effect of age and body size. The originality of the paper lies in capturing entheseal changes in a continuous quantitative manner using 3D microscopy. Roughness and bone resorption were recorded on zone 1 and 2 of three humeral entheses (subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus) in a documented sample of 29 male skeletons. Our analysis found that merely 5.91% of the partial correlations between entheseal changes and CSG properties were statistically significant. In addition, two unexpected patterns were identified, namely a h...
The possible association between entheseal changes and activity has been widely studied. However ma...
The morphology of entheses (muscle/tendon attachment sites) on bones is routinely used in paleontolo...
Enthesopathies--that is, ''musculo-skeletal stress markers''--are frequently used to reconstruct pas...
Entheseal changes (ECs) have been widely recorded using visual methods, but size and shape affect s...
In 2009 during the “Workshop in musculoskeletal stress markers (MSM): limitations and achievements i...
Thesis (M.S.F.S.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manag...
Entheseal changes are traditionally included in a large array of skeletal features commonly referred...
The current paper tests the effectiveness of entheseal changes in expressing activity patterns when ...
Musculoskeletal stress markers (MSM) have been widely used by bio-archaeologists as indicators of ph...
The study of past activity-patterns in skeletal remains is a widespread question, particularly using...
A working group was established in 2009 during a workshop in Coimbra, Portugal to review the various...
Analyses of entheseal changes (EC) in identified skeletal samples employ a common research strategy ...
Analyses of entheseal changes (EC) in identified skeletal samples employ a common research strategy ...
A working group was established in 2009 during a workshop in Coimbra, Portugal to review the various...
The present study aims to evaluate the frequency of entheseal changes (EC) in a modern skeletal coll...
The possible association between entheseal changes and activity has been widely studied. However ma...
The morphology of entheses (muscle/tendon attachment sites) on bones is routinely used in paleontolo...
Enthesopathies--that is, ''musculo-skeletal stress markers''--are frequently used to reconstruct pas...
Entheseal changes (ECs) have been widely recorded using visual methods, but size and shape affect s...
In 2009 during the “Workshop in musculoskeletal stress markers (MSM): limitations and achievements i...
Thesis (M.S.F.S.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manag...
Entheseal changes are traditionally included in a large array of skeletal features commonly referred...
The current paper tests the effectiveness of entheseal changes in expressing activity patterns when ...
Musculoskeletal stress markers (MSM) have been widely used by bio-archaeologists as indicators of ph...
The study of past activity-patterns in skeletal remains is a widespread question, particularly using...
A working group was established in 2009 during a workshop in Coimbra, Portugal to review the various...
Analyses of entheseal changes (EC) in identified skeletal samples employ a common research strategy ...
Analyses of entheseal changes (EC) in identified skeletal samples employ a common research strategy ...
A working group was established in 2009 during a workshop in Coimbra, Portugal to review the various...
The present study aims to evaluate the frequency of entheseal changes (EC) in a modern skeletal coll...
The possible association between entheseal changes and activity has been widely studied. However ma...
The morphology of entheses (muscle/tendon attachment sites) on bones is routinely used in paleontolo...
Enthesopathies--that is, ''musculo-skeletal stress markers''--are frequently used to reconstruct pas...