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Ladan Amiri

Supervisors: Dr. Pia Nystrom and Dr. Elizabeth Craig-Atkins
Address: Toronto, 0ntario

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Research paper thumbnail of What is cribra orbitalia and can its cause be deduced using skeletal evidence?

Research paper thumbnail of The Forensic Pathological Significance of Wound Healing and Vitality

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Research paper thumbnail of The Influence of Bipedal Postural Behaviour on the Human Skeleton-with Hominid Examples

Research paper thumbnail of An osteological analysis of two medieval individuals from Northern England

Osteological analysis of two individuals retrieved from a medieval cemetery in Fishergate, York w... more Osteological analysis of two individuals retrieved from a medieval cemetery in Fishergate, York will be discussed in this paper. The first individual (Y3743) is a young female adult approximately 18 years of age with congenital spinal bifida. The second individual (Y2699) belongs to an infant, approximately 2-3 years of age +/-6 months. The paper will analyse methods for formulating and assessing the sex, age-at-death, stature, non-metric traits, and pathology in these individual skeletal samples. Moreover, this paper will critically review the methods in question for level of applicability and overall accuracy.

Research paper thumbnail of What is cribra orbitalia and can its cause be deduced using skeletal evidence?

Research paper thumbnail of The Forensic Pathological Significance of Wound Healing and Vitality

Research paper thumbnail of The Influence of Bipedal Postural Behaviour on the Human Skeleton-with Hominid Examples

Research paper thumbnail of An osteological analysis of two medieval individuals from Northern England

Osteological analysis of two individuals retrieved from a medieval cemetery in Fishergate, York w... more Osteological analysis of two individuals retrieved from a medieval cemetery in Fishergate, York will be discussed in this paper. The first individual (Y3743) is a young female adult approximately 18 years of age with congenital spinal bifida. The second individual (Y2699) belongs to an infant, approximately 2-3 years of age +/-6 months. The paper will analyse methods for formulating and assessing the sex, age-at-death, stature, non-metric traits, and pathology in these individual skeletal samples. Moreover, this paper will critically review the methods in question for level of applicability and overall accuracy.

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