ArtiFacts: Richard Satterlee's Bone Saw (original) (raw)

Reciprocating saws as tools of dismemberment: analysis of class characteristics and practical utility

Jacqueline Berger

2017

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Surgical Instruments and the development of the steel trades in eighteenth-century Britain

Alun Withey

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Knife and Saw Toolmark Analysis in Bone: A Manual Designed for the Examination of Criminal Mutilation and Dismemberment-Final Technical Report

Luis L Cabo

2010

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Knife and Saw Toolmark Analysis in Bone: A Manual Designed for the Examination of Criminal Mutilation and Dismemberment

Erin Chapman

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Origins of eponymous instruments in spine surgery

Azam Basheer

Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 2018

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The English Handsaws Before Industrialization

Ted Ingraham

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ArtiFacts

Alan Hawk

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2018

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The Origins of Bone Tool Technologies: an introduction.

Alejandro García-Moreno

2018

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Eponymous Instruments in Orthopaedic Surgery

stephen sundberg

The Iowa orthopaedic journal, 2017

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Manufacturing the American Axe: Radical Technological Change

tom sanders

Journal of Minerals, Metals and Material Sciences., 1997

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Circular saw-related fatalities: A rare case report, review of the literature, and forensic implications

František Novomeský

Legal Medicine, 2016

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Complex table saw hand injury-case report

Alexa Gabriela

Romanian Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology

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The chain saw in Swedish forestry

Jonny Hjelm

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1991

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The origins of bone tool technologies: an introduction, by JAROD M. HUTSON · ALEJANDRO GARCÍA-MORENO · ELISABETH S. NOACK · ELAINE TURNER · ARITZA VILLALUENGA · SABINE GAUDZINSKI-WINDHEUSER

Jarod Hutson

2018

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Surgical Instruments as a Window into the Profession's Past

Alistair Kwan

The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 2008

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The Origins of Bone Tool Technologies [Full Text] (edited by Jarod M. Hutson, Alejandro García-Moreno, Elisabeth S. Noack, Elaine Turner, Aritza Villaluenga & Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser)

Jarod Hutson

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Unusual suicide using a table saw

Petr Hejna

Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2013

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Robert Liston's Surgical Instruments: UCL Scientific and Engineering Collections Research

Kerry Lotzof

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Our Master (saw) Part II

muhammad S khan

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Inspirations of War: Innovations in Prosthetics after the Civil War

Savannah Clark

2018

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The origins of bone tool technologies: conclusions and future directions, by JAROD M. HUTSON · ALEJANDRO GARCÍA-MORENO · ELISABETH S. NOACK · ELAINE TURNER · ARITZA VILLALUENGA · SABINE GAUDZINSKI-WINDHEUSER

Jarod Hutson

2018

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"Surgical Saws and Cutting-Edge Agency" in Jurkowlaniec, Matyjaszkiewicz and Sarnecka, eds, The Agency of Things in Medieval and Early Modern Art (2017)

Jack Hartnell, Grażyna Jurkowlaniec, Zuzanna Sarnecka

2017

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The Bowie Knife: Unsheathing an American Legend (review)

Nathan Bender

Journal of American Folklore, 2007

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RemanufacturingandEvaluationofAlZahrawi's Surgicalinstruments,AlMokhdeaasScalpel Handle

arman Zargaran

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Our Master (saw) Part III

muhammad S khan

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Rethinking Modern Prostheses in Anglo-American Commodity Cultures, 1820-1939

Natalie Prizel

Manchester University Press, 2017

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The Origins of Bone Tool Technologies: conclusions and future directions.

Alejandro García-Moreno

2018

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The Debate of the Carpenter's Tools revisited

John Clark

Tools and Trades History Society Newsletter 119, 2012

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Circular saw misuse is related to upper limb injuries: a cross-sectional study

Flávio Faloppa

Clinics, 2019

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The perfect scythe- and other implements 2005

janken myrdal

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Pappu RS. 1971. Some Unusual Tool-Types from Anagwadi. Purattatva 4:58-62

Raghunath Pappu

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The handaxe reconsidered

Thomas Wynn

Evolutionary anthropology, 2018

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Document Title: Knife and Saw Toolmark Analysis in Bone: A Manual Designed for the Examination of Criminal Mutilation and Dismemberment

Luis L Cabo

2010

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Death caused by a chain saw--homicide, suicide or accident? A case report with a literature review (with 11 illustrations)

Hansjuergen Bratzke

Forensic Science International

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From Choppers to Tabular Knives: the Morphologies, Functions and Implications of an early Holocene Tool Class

Francis "Jess" Robinson, John Crock

Journal of Vermont Archaeology, 2006

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