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FACULTY OF LETTERS - ARCHAEOLOGY - ARK 488 - Osteology II
DERS AKIŞI
Hafta
Konu
Ön Hazırlık
Metodoloji
1
general introduction
2
Concept of osteology, skeletal systemsand its functions Bone structure andfunctions
White, T., P., Folkens, 2005: 31-46.
3
Anatomical terminology in osteology
White, T., P., Folkens. 2005: 67-72.
4
Skull bones and facial bones and theirgrowth and development
White, T., P. Folkens. 2005: 75- 126.Schaefer, M., S. Black, L. Scheuer 2009:3-66.
5
Vertebrae column. Growth and development
White, T., P. Folkens. 2005: 155- 180.Schaefer, M., S. Black, L. Scheuer 2009:98- 121.
6
Thorax: Sternum and ribs
White, T., P. Folkens. 2005: 181-192.
7
Shoulder girdle: scapula, claviculae andhumerus
White, T., P. Folkens. 2005: 193-202.
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Midterm
9
Upper extremities: Arm and hand bones,growth and development
White, T., P. Folkens. 2005: 203-240.
10
Hip belt
White, T., P. Folkens. 2005:241-252.
11
Pelvic girdle: growth and development
Schaefer, M., S. Black, L. Scheuer 2009:230-253.
12
Leg and foot bones, growth anddevelopment
White, T., P. Folkens. 2005:255- 281.Schaefer, M., S. Black, L. Scheuer 2009:256- 334.
13
Estimating age of subadults fromdentition
White, T., P. Folkens. 2005: 364.
14
Estimating age of adult skeletons
White, T., P. Folkens. 2005: 365-384.
15
Sex determination
White, T., P. Folkens. 2005: 385-387.
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