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Biomechanical Properties of Femoral Diaphyseal Cross-sectional Shape from the Eunpyeong Population

Woo EJ, Jeong Y, Jung H, Pak S

Long bone diaphyseal cross-sectional shape as a primary measure of biomechanical loading has attracted much attention in physical anthropology. Especially, lower limb bones have been widely used to reconstruct the...
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Bioarchaeological Studies on Ancient Human Skeletons in Korea

Bae K

Due to poor preservation of human skeletons at most of archaeological sites, few specialists have carried out limited number of analysis of human bones and fossils in Korea. Worship of...
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Maxillary Sinusitis from India: A Bio-cultural Approach

Mushrif-Tripathy V

This paper identifies the presence and etiology of maxillary sinusitis in archaeological populations from protohistoric (1500 B.C.) and medieval (around 17th century) India. 339 human skeleton remains found at the...
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Forensic Anthropological Study on Saw Marks Appearing on the Tibiae of a Joseon Skeleton

Kim YS, Oh CS, Kim MJ, Ki HC, Hong JY, Kim S, Shin DH

Tomb with lime-soil mixture barrier (LSMB) was constructed by the people from upper class people of Joseon Dynasty. The coffin of LSMB was surrounded by hard concrete barriers, being successfully...
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