Enthesophytosis of the bones of the upper extremities
As well as traumatic injuries there are osteological signs of physical labor on the upper extremities. The pattern of overuse based on enthesophytosis can show us more about the lifestyle of the individual in the upper extremities as well as the lower.
Enthesophytosis of the bones of the upper extremities
Enthesophytosis of the bones of the upper extremities
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- Grave Circle A Shaft Grave VI
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Osteological Analysis for Grave Circle A
Enthesophytosis of the bones of the upper extremities
Exhibit contents
More exhibits
- Works Cited
- Grave Circle A Shaft Grave VI
- Distinguishing between multiple skeletons
- Determination of gender
- Long bones to determine age
- Dentition of Individual 1
- Dentition of Individual 2
- Injury remodeling
- Enthesophytosis of the bones of the lower extremities
- Enthesophytosis of the bones of the upper extremities
- Reconstruction of the face of individual 1
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Created:May 02, 2021Last updated:May 04, 2021
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