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Forensic Anthropology and ForensicScience in the NewsNew method could help estimate time ofdeath for
archaeology:Almost 6,000 years ago, the man was placed behind the woman with his arms around her bod
Skull with trauma by BlackPariahDogDrawn for my field school, it’s very rushed because I only
Femur in progress!
Right Innominate And Sacrum Frontal View by BlackPariahDogMale, late 40s/early 5os, pathology at the
Forensic Anthropology and ForensicScience in the News Buildingthe face of a criminal from DNA (via @
This week MOLA osteologists have been studying the feet of a 19th-century Londoner, a woman who died
a-bioarchqueerologist:archaeoadventuretime:Nothing makes you want to brush your teeth more than stud
Scurvy of the cranium
The diagnosis and context of a facial deformity from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Spofforth, North Yor
Towards the origin of America’s first settlers The most supported traditional hypothesis point
slothisticated: victusinveritas: becausetheinternet: A 2500 year old mummy that had some amazing
Healed dislocation/fracture of the scapula and humerus.
Anemia
slothisticated: Neonate Human Remains: A Window of Opportunity to the Molecular Study of Ancient Sy
kqedscience: Bones Tell Tale Of Desperation Among The Starving At Jamestown ““First the
coffee-n-cats: The full suite of anthropological sigils. (original post) (house paleopath by averag
Earlier I posted a story that had been circulating in the news circuit about Professor Church&rs
cosmiccache: asexyanthropologist: Wanted: ‘Adventurous woman’ to give birth to Neander
Wanted: ‘Adventurous woman’ to give birth to Neanderthal man - Harvard professor
The highest Archaeological site on earth - Llullailaco volcano At 6739m, Llulaillaco volcano is the
archaeology:Almost 6,000 years ago, the man was placed behind the woman with his arms around her bod
Scurvy of the cranium
Healed dislocation/fracture of the scapula and humerus.
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