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    Turner listed as evidence for cannibalism. The combination of cut marks, lack of respect and proper burial, distinct burning patterns, and disarticulation of remains all point to deliberate processing and consumption of the bodies. The lack of canine tooth marks and the “the light color and excellent surface condition of the bones” indicates that the meat was removed through stewing and boiling and was not scavenged by wild animals after death. On top of the osteological evidence, the discovery…

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    Process Of Macroevolution

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    Exam 2 - Spring 2017 ANTH-1020 Madison Lara Chapter 5 - Process of Macroevolution #4 on Page 119Humans are fairly generalized mammals. What is meant by this? Discuss specific features (characters) to illustrate this statement? Humans have only been able to thrive as much as we have because of our generalization. Specialized species do very well in specific environments but that means that those species depend on a static environment, they cannot be expected to be able to cope with changes in…

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    A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY OF ALOE VERA , SESAME OIL AND TEA TREE OIL AGAINST E. faecalis - AN IN-VITRO STUDY” INTRODUCTION Medical microbiology entered a new era towards the end of the nineteenth century. It was during these golden years that path-breaking work of Pasteur, Koch and others in the development of broth and agar media led to the ability to grow a majority of pathogenic micro-organisms which were deemed uncultivable…

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    Homo Sapiens

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    Loc Truong 28/11/16 Anthr 1A Hominin Research Paper The new fossil finds may tell us more about human evolution. Up to now, the anthropologists have found a lot of fossil that lead to the research and find the source of the human evolution from 2 milion years ago to 20,000 years ago. Throughout this research paper, it shows the analyze the ecological conditions and behavioral patterns that contributed to the evolution of Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Archaic Homo sapiens, Neanderthals and…

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    funny to watch their dogs injure and kill other dogs.” After further investigation officials found that one dog had no teeth. All of her teeth were pried from her mouth to make sure she wouldn’t harm male dogs during forced breeding. One vet said one tooth takes an hour of excruciating pain and dogs have 42 teeth. The fighting dogs and the kennel were tested and poor perfomers were executed either through hanging, shooting, or electrocution. Police found a “rape stand” which is a device that…

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    Physical description The chacma baboon is perhaps the longest species of monkey, with a male body length of 50–115 cm (20–45 in) and tail length of 45–84 cm (18–33 in).[5][6] It also one of the heaviest; the male weighs from 21 to 45 kg (46 to 99 lb) with an average of 31.8 kg (70 lb). Baboons are sexually dimorphic, and females are considerably smaller than males. The female chacma weighs from 12 to 25 kg (26 to 55 lb), with an average of 15.4 kg (34 lb).[7][8][9][10] It is similar in size to…

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    Human Osteology Essay

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    Kaylina “Wally” Nies ANT4525L - Killgrove December 3, 2014 Skeletal Report Many of the medical skeletons that are used for analysis in ANT4525L: Human Osteology come from the Middle East region. They range in how old the bodies were at death to how old they have been deceased and skeletonized. Upon first displaying medical skeleton number four in anatomical order, it was clear that this skeleton was in a better condition than the other skeletons that were assigned. The body had a whiter tint to…

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