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084 _aArch.441
245 _aStandars for data collection from human skeletal remains
260 _bField Museum of Natural History,
_c1944
300 _a206 p. :
_bill., graph.,tab., index.
490 _aArkansas Archeological Survey Research Series,
_v44
504 _abibliogr. p. 185-202
520 _aFor human remains that are likely to be repatriated or otherwise made unavailable for future research, an exhaustive and thorough data collection protocol (standardization of minimal amounts of information that should be recorded) was developed, reviewed, and tested by specialists. Procedures include inventory, sexing and aging, dental collection and study, measurement, nonmetric traits, postmortem changes, paleopathology, cultural modifications, and conservation of samples. Twenty-nine easy-to-use data recording forms are attached.
700 1 _aBuikstra, Jane E.
_eéd.
_9766
700 1 _aUbelaker, Douglas H.
_eéd.
_9767
700 1 _aAftandilian, David
_eéd.
_9768
700 1 _aHaas, Jonathan
_eorg.
_9769
710 2 _aField Museum of Natural History
_eéd.
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711 _aSeminar at the Field Museum of Natural History
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856 _uhttps://www.academia.edu/962804/Standards_for_data_collection_from_human_skeletal_remains_proceedings_of_a_seminar_at_the_Field_Museum_of_Natural_History_organized_by_Jonathan_Haas
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