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Interesting Fossil Pictures: Australopithecus afarensis1 comment

afarensis, FCD wrote 2 weeks ago: AL 288-1 casts a large shadow. The fact that such a large percentage of Lucy’s skeleton was re … more →

Tags: bone fragments, Paleoanthropology

The big hole in your head (Picture-heavy post!)1 comment

zinjanthropus wrote 1 month ago: When an animal is walking around doing whatever that particular animal does for a living, its eyes a … more →

Tags: bipedalism, Fossils, Locomotion, Cranium, Foramen Magnum

Confused By A Talus: The Talus of Darwinius masillae3 comments

afarensis, FCD wrote 1 month ago: The tarsal is part of the ankel. It sits on the calcaneus and in turn articulates with the tibia (me … more →

Tags: primates

Bone Health: DHEA Hormone Replacement Increases Bone Density in Older Women

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 2 months ago: DHEA Hormone Replacement Increases Bone Density in Older Women … more →

Tags: Cell Biology, Osteoporosis, Bone Health, Bones, DHEA

Nutrition: University Of Michigan Experts Say Proper Nutrition Essential For Bone Health

HEIRS Health and Home wrote 2 months ago: University Of Michigan Experts Say Proper Nutrition Essential For Bone Health … more →

Tags: Nutrition & Diet, vitamin research, Bone Health, Calcium, Diet, Nutrition, Omega 3, Osteoporosis, Vitamin D

Shall These Bones Live?11 comments

sledpress wrote 3 months ago: This is cool even if a dog is involved. Seems this professor of osteology wanted his bones, post mor … more →

Tags: bodywork, WTF, Forensic Anthropology, Smithsonian, grover krantz, Paul Rhymer

Quick and Dirty Pelvis Sexing5 comments

zinjanthropus wrote 3 months ago: I’ve noticed that many visitors arrive at my humble little blog by searching for the terms … more →

Tags: Forensic Anthropology, pelvis

A force of nature

aerablog wrote 3 months ago: With her blond, surfer-girl looks and vernacular, it would be easy to mistake Jessica Kaiser for jus … more →

Tags: 2009 Field Season, archaeology, Jessica Kaiser

A prolongation of employment2 comments

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 4 months ago: It seems I’ll stay for at least another month ’til the end of April as I got offered a p … more →

Tags: archaeology, Medieval churches, norrbotten, Cultural Heritage, historic building, Historical Archaeology, Arkeologi, grekland, Thessaloniki

I am open to suggestions!2 comments

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 4 months ago: As it looks now; the coming Monday will be the start of my last month in Norrbotten County, at least … more →

Tags: archaeology, Cultural Heritage, excavation, Graves, historic building, Historical Archaeology, Medieval churches, Middle Ages, Museums

Bird and fish bones - methods and seasonality2 comments

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 4 months ago: At February 14th 2009 the (Swedish) Osteological Association held their annual symposium/work shop i … more →

Tags: archaeology, The Osteoarchaeological Research Laboratory, Denmark, Cultural Heritage, Graves, neolithic

the (Swedish) Osteological Association

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 4 months ago: On occasion I’ve lend my blog to the (Swedish) Osteological Association (OA) now there is no n … more →

Tags: archaeology, Osteologiska föreningen, Osteoarkeologi, Physical Anthropology, OST, zooarchaeology

Among fish, bird, fur beetles and larder beetles1 comment

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 5 months ago: Some years ago I got a couple of boxes with eagle candy, e.g. the leftovers collected underneath eag … more →

Tags: archaeology, The Osteoarchaeological Research Laboratory, Arkeologi, Osteologi, Fish, Birds, Fur beetles, Attagenus pellio, larder beetles

Bronze Age Roundhouse in Clare - Pt 2 - The Burials

billy wrote 5 months ago: This is the second part of a three part post on excavations carried out at Barnhill, Co. Clare. The … more →

Tags: About Archaeology, Papers & Reports, archaeological consultants galway, Barnhill, clare, dromoland, Sarah Porteus, moore group

The Swedish Osteological Association's annual seminar 20093 comments

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 6 months ago:   The Swedish Osteological Association in collaboration with the Osteoarchaeological research labor … more →

Tags: Stockholm University, The Osteoarchaeological Research Laboratory, Osteoarkeologi, Osteologi, Osteologiska föreningen

Cholera cemeteries; abandoned overgrown but remembered.2 comments

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 6 months ago: Today I worked on a matter concerning a cholera cemetery, now I’ve got a bit of a weak spot fo … more →

Tags: archaeology, Middle Ages, Cultural Heritage, Churches, Historical Archaeology, excavation, Arkeologi, Begravningsplats, Cholera

Four Stone Hearth the New Year edition 3 comments

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 6 months ago: I love the New Year, for me it symbolizes both an end and a beginning. This edition marks the end of … more →

Tags: Blog Carnivals, Anthropology, archaeology, Arkeologi, Lovecraft, Osteologi

Christmas greetings to ya all2 comments

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 6 months ago: First some important announcements; The next Four Stone Hearth blog carnival  is but a week away and … more →

Tags: archaeology, Blog Carnivals, Cultural Heritage, Historical Archaeology

Urminne nr 7 2008

Magnus Reuterdahl wrote 7 months ago: A new issue of Urminne (7/2008) is available, Urminne is a periodical concerning prehistoric and med … more →

Tags: archaeology, Östergötland, Book Reviews, Cultural Heritage, Historical Archaeology, Jönköpings län, Kronobergs county, Middle Ages, Museums


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