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Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of the Human Skeletons from Goryeo Dynasty Graves Discovered at Youngwol, Gangwon-do

Oh CS, Hong JH, Shin DH

In archaeological excavation sites in Korea, human skeletal remains of various periods were discovered. However, there have been very few studies on skeletal cases of Goryeo period so far. Therefore,...
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Tales from Fragments: A Review of Indian Human Skeletal Studies

Mushrif-Tripathy V

India provides large number of skeletal data from the pre- and protohistoric levels covering a time span of almost 10,000 years. Major skeletal collection comes from the cultural phases ranging...
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A Life and Death of the Leprosy Patients in Joseon Society Considered from the Anthropological Perspective

Shin DH, Shin EK

Leprosy is an important topic in the research field of bioanthropology and paleopathology. In this study, by reviewing historical documents, we are to investigate the life and death of leprosy...
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A Case Study of the Fetal Skeleton from a Joseon Period Cemetery

Woo EJ, Jeon CL

In this study, the case of the burial of a couple with their perinatal child in a cemetery from the Joseon period (Eunpyeong site) of South Korea was examined. In...
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How to Return Mummified or Skeletal Human Remains to their Descendants after Anthropological Investigation

Oh CS, Shin DH, Kim YG, Park JB

The mummies and skeletons excavated at the archaeological excavation site are an anthropologically important research subject. However, after the scientific analysis on them, it is sometimes necessary return them to...
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