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The New Anatomist-Special Issue
A Section of The Anatomical Record An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists Special Issue: Analysis of Ancient and Modern Bone: a Virtual Issue
As this collection represents only a fraction of the articles that we have published in this important anatomical research area, we hope to supplement this virtual issue periodically with specially selected publications. As a result, in the future the composition of the virtual issue may change in order to present the best works possible to our online readership.
The New Anatomist - Ancient and Modern Bone Special Virtual Issue The Anatomical Record (The New Anatomist), Volume 274B, September 2003. Editorial
Focus on the analysis of ancient and modern bone: A virtual issue
Articles
Surface bone histology of the occipital bone in humans and chimpanzees
Neanderthal reconstructed
What happened in the origin of human consciousness?
Quantitative 3D analysis of the canal network in cortical bone by micro-computed tomography
Circularly polarized light standards for investigations of collagen fiber orientation in bone
High occurrence of a basicranial feature in Homo erectus: Anatomical description of the preglenoid tubercle
Electronic removal of encrustations inside the Steinheim cranium reveals paranasal sinus features and deformations, and provides a revised endocranial volume estimate
Reconstructing cetacean brain evolution using computed tomography
Is paleoanthropology science? Naming new fossils and control of access to them
A closer look at Neanderthal postcanine dental morphology: The mandibular dentition
Common patterns of facial ontogeny in the hominid lineage
Morphology-based systematics (MBS) and problems with fossil hominoid and hominid systematics
Virtual anthropology (VA): A call for Glasnost in paleoanthropology
Three-dimensional microimaging (MR
Anatomical appraisal of the skulls and teeth associated with the family of Tsar Nicolay Romanov
Digital imaging of bone and tooth modification
Comparing frontal cranial profiles in archaic and modern Homo by morphometric analysis
Allosaurus, crocodiles, and birds: Evolutionary clues from spiral computed tomography of an endocast
Morphology, paleoanthropology, and neanderthals
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