While assessing skeletal injuries in human skeletal remains, forensic anthropologists are frequently presented with fractured, fragmented, or otherwise modified skeletal remains. The …
Creating digital replicas of unique biological findings or archeological artifacts has become a desirable task, which enables to spare original integrity and enhance accessibility of …
This paper attempts to change the traditional view of the Late Avar belt fittings, which in the 8th century AD delineated an extremely dense communication network within the …
The present paper aims to test performances of semi-automatic tools for mesh-to-mesh processing while assessing sex and ancestry in documented human crania. The studied …
M Jurda - International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropologists evaluate injuries in skeletal remains by examining their macroscopic and microscopic features, utilizing empirical and theoretical knowledge about trauma formation …
B Trautmann, A Rott, M Harbeck… - Archäologisches …, 2017 - journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
Joachim Werners Studie zur Archäologie des Attila-Reiches lenkte erstmals die Aufmerksamkeit der archäologischen und anthropologischen Forschung auf die im …
H Jung, EJ Woo, S Pak - Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2016 - researchgate.net
Cranial fluctuating asymmetry (FA) has been used to examine developmental stress levels in various populations. In bioarchaeological studies, developmental stress can be an …
S Natahi, M Coquerelle, V Darras, B Faugère… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction Artificial cranial modification (ACM) is a widespread cultural phenomenon that has been reported in human populations from Late Pleistocene to present day all over the …
The primate ectotympanic bone form is frequently used in anthropology as a discrete characteristic with strong phylogenetic signaling among primates; however, the proximate …