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| | Human Osteology Course Online |
 | | This is a core course that focuses on a general understanding of Human Osteology. |  | | Share with your instructor current event issues related to Human Osteology that you identify in the news media, etc. In turn, your instructor may share such information with you for discussion and analysis. |  | | Contact your instructor any time you would like to discuss the readings, have questions, require clarifications or further explanations, etc. |
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http://www.canyoncollege.edu/cc/crim~jus/syllabus/cj443.htm
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| | Forensic Osteology |
 | | Osteology, the study of bones, is one of the most useful techniques for forensic anthropology available. |  | | For instance, one person's bone may fuse differently than another person's. |  | | It is through osteology that researchers can determine the age, sex, probable racial affiliation, and general stature of the person in life. |
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http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/forensics/osteology.html
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| | Mammalian Osteology |
 | | Examples of bison bones are presented to help learn basic mammaliam osteology. |  | | List of a series of basic terms of orientation needed to describe bones and modifcations to them. |  | | As we start working with bones, you'll use a standarized syetem to code the bones for entry into databases. |
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http://lamar.colostate.edu/~lctodd/mammalia.htm
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| | Advanced Topics in Osteology, Winter 2002 |
 | | This is a course for people who already have some knowledge of the laboratory techniques of anthropological human osteology. |  | | Students will be expected to communicate effectively through both verbal and written presentations. |  | | This course is oriented toward methodological issues in human osteology. |
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http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/anthropology/Faculty/Pfeiffer/ANT3010.htm
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| | Amazon.ca: Human Osteology: Books |
 | | There are detailed sections on tooth anatomy, skeletal recovery, forensic analysis, ethics, and preservation. |  | | Look for books like Human Osteology by subject: |  | | This book is an excellent source for information on learning the bones, how to side them, and many other interesting aspects of osteology. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0127466126
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| | Osteology |
 | | Outline of general concepts in osteology, from bone classification to factors affecting bone growth and repair. |  | | Color slides with accompanying descriptions for the study of cartilage and bone, endochondral ossification, and bone marrow and hemopoiesis. |  | | Tables on the osteology and muscular anatomy of the hand and wrist. |
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http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/9893/osteolinks.html
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| | Human Osteology at UF |
 | | Human Osteology at UF Human Osteology and Osteometry |  | | This knowledge forms the underpinning for advanced study in forensic anthropology, paleo-anthropology, bio-archaeology and human osteology. |  | | Please be respectful of other student's study time. |
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http://grove.ufl.edu/~mwarren/osteowebpage.htm
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| | NMNH Virtual Tour - Osteology: Hall of Bones |
 | | In our Osteology Hall you can observe a variety of vertebrate skeletons grouped by their evolutionary relationships. |  | | As a group they are called vertebrates because they all have an internal backbone consisting of a series of individual vertebrae. |  | | Bare skeletons appear rocklike, but bone in a living animal is living tissue, just like muscles or skin. |
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http://www.mnh.si.edu/museum/VirtualTour/Tour/Second/Bones
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| | Amazon.com: Human Osteology: Books: Margaret Cox,Simon Mays |
 | | This volume is written from the experience of osteological research, analysis, and practice within the north-west European context, and offers an alternative, whilst complementary, source of information to that of the North American experience. |  | | Among other related sciences, I teach human osteology at the college and graduate levels. |  | | It is essential reading for all students undertaking osteology as part of their studies and will also prove a valuable reference for forensic scientists, both in the field and the laboratory. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1841100463?v=glance
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| | osteology - definition of osteology by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | The branch of anatomy that deals with the structure and function of bones. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | osteology - definition of osteology by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/osteology
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| | Osteology Collections |
 | | The Laboratory of Human Osteology also participates in forensic work through our close working relationship with the State of New Mexicos Office of the Medical Investigator (OMI). |  | | The Maxwell Museums Laboratory of Human Osteology specializes in numerous facets of physical |  | | Currently we house a documented osteological collection of over 230 modern individuals of various backgrounds. |
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http://www.unm.edu/~maxwell/osteology_collections.html
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| | dental osteology |
 | | Only internship positions for the sessions of May 2-26 are available |  | | The information obtained from these studies will be used in the doctoral dissertation of Rui Boaventura who is studying the dolmens in the region of Lisbon. |  | | While other skeletal material will be reviewed and studied, the bulk of the collections to be considered are the dental remains. |
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http://www.portanta.com/html/dental_osteology.html
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| | CU Museum: Zoology Section - Collections: Osteology |
 | | The Osteology Collection has been used extensively by vertebrate paleontology and zooarchaeology professionals as comparative material for identification, for evaluating quantitative and qualitative changes in species, and for wide-ranging systematic and evolutionary studies of major groups. |  | | It has also been invaluable for students studying osteological diversity and population variation in mammals and, most especially, as a general comparative collection for identification of Holocene material. |  | | The osteology collection, developed by Curator Emeritus Judith Harris, contains approximately 3,000 catalogued specimens from 22 states and 21 countries. |
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http://cumuseum.colorado.edu/Research/Zoology/zoology_coll_osteology.html
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| | An Illustrated Osteology of the Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) |
 | | There is a deficiency of published material illustrating Piscian osteology in a manner useful for element and/or taxonomic identification. |  | | The illustrations are not intended to serve as a substitute for comparative materials, but rather, as a supplement to a comparative collection, aiding in element nomenclature and taxonomic assignment to the family level. |  | | The purpose of this paper is to provide an illustrated atlas of the osteology of the Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatusi) to aid the zooarcheologist in the identification of Ictalurid remains. |
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http://www.cr.nps.gov/mwac/publications/abstracts/oc2.html
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| | Osteology |
 | | This collection is central to the Museum's research, exhibits, and educational programs in archaeology, paleontology, mammalogy, ornithology, ichthyology, and herpetology. |  | | The Modern Osteology collection is comprised of skeletal material from extant animals that exist in and around Idaho. |  | | The collection contains over 2500 catalogued specimens that are utilized by faculty and students of Idaho State University as well as by other researchers. |
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http://imnh.isu.edu/Collections/Osteology.htm
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| | Osteology, Paleopathology, Forensic Anthropology |
 | | Forensic Osteology: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains |  | | Human Osteology : A Laboratory and Field Manual (Special Publications (Missouri Archaeological Society), No. 2.) |  | | For problems or questions regarding this page, please contact |
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http://www.bioanth.org/books/osteology.htm
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| | Human Osteology |
 | | To contribute to osteology education on the Internet, contact the author vcraigle@medstat.med.utah.edu |
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http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/osteo/osteology
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| | Wyoming State Archaeologist's Office-Comparative Osteology Museum |
 | | He has also been working with many historic archaeology sites since 1990. |  | | His research interests include the archaeology of the Northwestern High Plains; computers and other technological archaeology methodologies; Late Pleistocene/Holocene paleoenvironments of North America; faunal remains from archaeological and late Pleistocene paleontological sites; osteology of birds and mammals; and Pleistocene and Holocene distributions of Wyoming animals. |  | | The University of Wyoming, Department of Anthropology, Comparative Osteology Museum and its collections are administered by the Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist, as part of its statutory association with the Department of Anthropology. |
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http://wyoarchaeo.state.wy.us/zooarchlab.html
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| | Conrad Herwig Osteology |
 | | And like the K. and J.J. prototype, Davis and Herwig possess contrasting styles that make their union a real treat, Herwig's more melodic approach playing the Winding (coming out of Frank Rosolino, Lawrence Brown, and Vic Dickenson) to Davis's hard bop take on Johnson (with a lively dose of Curtis Fuller thrown in). |  | | Currently, Conrad Herwig and Steve Davis are doing their part to continue the development of the trombone heritage, with Osteology also tipping a hat to the unforgettable duo of J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding. |  | | The few trombonists that have attained historical status are almost exclusively from the bop era of jazz, leaving out a healthy number of swing and mainstream players. |
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http://www.allaboutjazz.com/reviews/r0200_064.htm
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| | Virtual Skeleton: Human Osteology |
 | | You must have Quicktime to view these objects: |  | | This 3-dimensional human osteology website was created by Brian Birch for the |  | | MLR is funded by the Ellbogen Center for Teaching and Learning and the UW Anthropology Department |
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http://www.uwyo.edu/RealLearning/4210qtvr.html
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| | Osteology bibliography |
 | | Howgate, M. E., 1984, Problems of the Osteology of Archeopteryx: Is the Eichstatt Specimen a Distinct Genus?, in Hecht, M. K., Ostrom, J. Viohl, G., and Wellnhofer, P., eds., The Beginnings of Birds: Eichstatt, Fruende des Jura-Museums, p. |  | | Gilmore, C. W., 1920, Osteology of the carnivorous dinosauria in the United States National Museum: United States National Museum Bulletin, v. |  | | Ostrom, J. H., 1978, The osteology of Compsognathus longipes Wagner: Zitteliana, v. |
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http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/biblio/osteology.html
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