Blogs about: Osteology

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One lump, or two?2 comments

alisonatkin wrote 2 weeks ago: Welcome back to Penny University!  In the week since our launch we have had a great response, with v … more →

Tags: Interviews, archaeology, interviews, PhD, Research, Archaeology, #Osteology, dentition, Teeth

Anthropology, a dying field? 6 comments

osteoadventures wrote 2 weeks ago: Hello internet! I’ve been a little busy this week, so there’s been a lack of posts. Most … more →

Tags: Archaeology, Anthropology, archaeology, social sciences

10 things every osteologist should take on an archaeological dig2 comments

osteoadventures wrote 3 weeks ago: I have a stack of final exams to grade but the windows are open and it is so beautiful outside that … more →

Tags: Archaeology, list, archaeology, bioarchaeology, Jungle, List, Top 10

The Romanovs: The Final Chapter by Robert K. Massie

BookLovers of Bath wrote 4 weeks ago: Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Black & White Drawings; Very Good in Very … more →

Tags: BookLovers of Bath: The Shop!, History, Forensic, The, Family, Daughter, nicholas, house, Emperor

(Duffel) Bag of Bones3 comments

osteoadventures wrote 4 weeks ago: Today my apartment is a disaster. I’ve started packing for both the dig as well as my move. St … more →

Tags: maya, Books, Bones, Moving

3:00am3 comments

osteoadventures wrote 1 month ago: So it’s 3:00am  and I can’t sleep, so I thought I’d give my brand new blog another … more →

Tags: Archaeology, Books 2, archaeology, Central America, England, bioarchaeology, maya

First post

osteoadventures wrote 1 month ago: About me:  this is my first blog, so I’m still working though the basics. I’m currently … more →

Tags: Archaeology, Twenty-something, archaeology, Graduate School, Central America, England

Anatomically Modern Humans: A Brief Introduction4 comments

These Bones Of Mine wrote 1 month ago: The imperative of  the human species to ‘Know Thyself‘ has developed into a rapidly expa … more →

Tags: AMH, anatomically modern humans, Australopithecus sediba, denisovans, Evolution, Homo Erectus, Homo sapiens, Human Evolution, Human Evolution: Past and Present

Baby Polio Braces1 comment

insignificantnobody wrote 1 month ago: A pair of baby leg braces for a child afflicted with Polio. I haven’t dated these yet, but I … more →

Tags: Stuff, Medicine, ifttt, flickr, Random, novelty, Oddities, Collectible, oddity

The System Of The Body

adnannajeeb wrote 1 month ago:   The System Of The Body Systematic anatomy or the division of the body in to systems is arranged.. … more →

Tags: Arthrology, Myology, Splanchnology, articulations, muscular system

Anatomy book re-imagined.2 comments

Syed wrote 1 month ago: This is beautiful.  I wish my Anatomy books looked like this when I was in Med. School.  A concept f … more →

Tags: iedei, Business, Art, health, Medicine, Books, World, Design, vintage

Franklin Expedition 'Lead Theory' Proven False

paigedoerner wrote 1 month ago: “A long-standing Arctic mystery has become even more baffling with research that appears to de … more →

Tags: History, archaeology, Pathology, Franklin Expedition, Arctic, Forensics, Franklin, Chemistry, chemists

The Curious Classmate

senyook wrote 1 month ago: “I wanna tell you something, but I’m afraid it will come out as mean.” “Okay … more →

Tags: In A General Sense, Building My Philosophies, College, School, Senior, Curiosity, Classmates, Self Discovery

Ulnae

faridewe wrote 1 month ago:  Olecranon Processus Coronoideus Incisura Trochlearis Incisura Radialis Tuberositas ulnae Facies ant … more →

Green Howe round barrow, North Yorkshire...and a progress report2 comments

girlwitharockhammer wrote 2 months ago: So today I’m going to share some results of my research on Green Howe round barrow, North York … more →

Tags: Bronze age burials, radiocarbon dating, archaeology, radiocarbon dates, Green Howe, Yorkshire, pottery

You Know When You're Passionate About Bones When...9 comments

These Bones Of Mine wrote 2 months ago: You examine the remains of a friend’s meal which involved pork  ribs, and start informing them … more →

Tags: Academia, Archaeological Blogging, archaeology, Department Cuts, Digital Cultural

Warrior Burials

Jennifer Carey wrote 3 months ago: Reblogged from Bones Don't Lie: Interpreting burial status is a difficult thing, however some b … more →

Tags: archaeology, Anthropology, burial, osteoarchaeology, Bones

QUICKIE: Earliest artificial eyeball found in Iran

westcorkosteology wrote 3 months ago: Image of the remains in situ, from http://www.kavehfarrokh.com Apparently this artificial eye has be … more →

Tags: Human remains, quickies

Ancient times along the Swedish east coast – An archaeological seminar in Blankaholm1 comment

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 3 months ago: As I check my back-log I see that I need to blog more about archaeology, but it seems that time just … more →

Tags: archaeology, Småland, Middle Ages, rock art, Cultural Heritage, Settlements, Graves, neolithic, Seminars


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