Funerary taphonomy: An overview of goals and methods

CJ Knüsel, J Robb - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016 - Elsevier
Funerary taphonomy has come of age as an important field in osteoarchaeology. Its goal is
to reconstruct funerary practices by using taphonomic evidence, including both evidence …

An overview of 3D printing in forensic science: The tangible third‐dimension

RM Carew, D Errickson - Journal of forensic sciences, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
There has been a rapid development and utilization of three‐dimensional (3D) printing
technologies in engineering, health care, and dentistry. Like many technologies in …

[图书][B] Archaeological 3D gis

N Dell'Unto, G Landeschi - 2022 - library.oapen.org
Archaeological 3D GIS provides archaeologists with a guide to explore and understand the
unprecedented opportunities for collecting, visualising, and analysing archaeological …

4.1. Slow Archaeology: Technology, Efficiency, and Archaeological Work

W Caraher - 2016 - dc.uwm.edu
Slow archaeology situates contemporary, digital archaeological practice both in the
historical tradition of the modern discipline of archaeology and within a discourse informed …

Taphonomy and the nature of archaeological assemblages

ALW Stodder - Biological anthropology of the human skeleton, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
An introduction to the range of factors that affect the composition and condition of human
bone assemblages recovered from archaeological contexts, with discussion of the …

Imaging in forensic science: five years on

RM Carew, D Errickson - Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging was launched in 2013 with the aim
to collate the literature and demonstrate high-quality case studies on image-based …

[PDF][PDF] Skull retrieval and secondary burial practices in the Neolithic Near East: Recent insights from Çatalhöyük, Turkey

SD Haddow, CJ Knüsel - Bioarchaeology International, 2017 - researchgate.net
The retrieval and re-deposition of elements of the human skeleton, especially the skull (ie,
cranium and mandible), is a common feature of Neolithic Near Eastern funerary practices. A …

4D recording at the trowel's edge: using three-dimensional simulation platforms to support field interpretation

N Dell'Unto, G Landeschi, J Apel, G Poggi - Journal of Archaeological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Technology has always played a central role in archaeological practices (Jensen, 2012).
Specifically, the growing availability of instruments such as active or range sensors and …

Stronger together: Advancing a global bioarchaeology

BJ Baker, SC Agarwal - Bioarchaeology International, 2017 - journals.upress.ufl.edu
Bioarchaeology is a relatively young field that aims to improve our understanding of life,
death, and interrelationships among past humans around the globe. The discipline grew out …

Controlled experimental observations on joint disarticulation and bone displacement of a human body in an open pit: implications for funerary archaeology

HL Mickleburgh, DJ Wescott - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2018 - Elsevier
The study of death and burial in prehistoric populations is fundamental to understanding the
human past. In recent years increasing attention has been given to methods and techniques …