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1.2 Human Remains---Another Dimension |
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Chapter 2 The Rot Sets In: Low-Powered Microscopic Investigation of Taphonomic Changes to Bone Microstructure and its Application to Funerary Contexts |
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2.1 Methods and Assessment |
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2.2 Danebury Iron Age Hillfort and Suddern Farm Settlement, Hampshire, UK |
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2.3 Church of St. Mary and St. Laurence, Bolsover, Derbyshire, UK |
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2.4 East Smithfield, London, UK |
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Chapter 3 Human Bone and Dental Histology in an Archaeological Context |
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3.4 Technical Considerations |
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3.5 Human Skeletal Histology in Medieval Canterbury, UK: Short Study |
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Chapter 4 "Cut to the Bone": The Enhancement and Analysis of Skeletal Trauma Using Scanning Electron Microscopy |
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4.1 Case Study: Tool Marks and Human Dissection |
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4.2 Identification of Saws and Knives Used in Human Dissection |
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4.5 SEM Analysis: For More Than Just the Enhancement of Tool Marks |
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Chapter 5 The Role of Radiography in Disaster Victim Identification |
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Chapter 6 Recording In Situ Human Remains in Three Dimensions: Applying Digital Image-Based Modeling |
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6.2 Digital IBM and the "Digital Turn" |
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6.3 Funerary Taphonomy and the Third Dimension |
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Chapter 7 Shedding Light on Skeletal Remains: The Use of Structured Light Scanning for 3D Archiving |
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7.2 Contextual Information |
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7.3 Results and Discussion |
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Chapter 8 The Use of Laser Scanning for Visualization and Quantification of Abrasion on Water-Submerged Bone |
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8.2 Experimental Flume Studies |
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8.3 Results and Discussion |
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Chapter 9 Laser Scanning of Skeletal Pathological Conditions |
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9.2 Use of Multiscalar Techniques |
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9.3 Developing Research Beyond Traditional Landmarks |
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9.6 Contextualizing Outputs From Digital Bioarchaeology |
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Chapter 10 Virtual Reconstruction of Cranial Remains: The H. Heidelbergensis, Kabwe 1 Fossil |
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10.2 Materials and Methods |
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10.3 Results and Discussion |
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Chapter 11 Pediatric Medicine---Postmortem Imaging in Suspected Child Abuse |
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11.2 Conventional Radiography |
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11.4 Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
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Chapter 12 The Storage and Long-Term Preservation of 3D Data |
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12.2 Advantages of 3D Datasets |
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12.3 Importance of Retaining Data |
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12.4 Digital Preservation, not Data Storage |
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12.5 Preserving 3D Datasets |
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12.8 Metadata and Documentation |
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Chapter 13 Management of 3D Image Data |
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13.1 What Is 3D Image Data? |
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13.2 Large Dataset Storage |
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13.3 Issues to Consider: Data Management |
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Chapter 14 Ethical Considerations: An Added Dimension |
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14.1 Our Ethical Responsibility to Human Remains |
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14.3 Replicas, Reconstructions, and Reproductions |
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196 | (2) |
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14.4 Dissemination and Display |
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References |
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