Bone growth, remodeling, and repair

Osteonal Microcracking Pattern: A Potential Vitality Marker in Human Bone Trauma

Osteonal Microcracking Pattern: A Potential Vitality Marker in Human Bone Trauma Schwab N, Galtés I, Winter-Buchwalder M, Ortega-Sánchez M, Jordana X. Link Abstract: In forensic anthropology, the differential diagnosis between peri- and postmortem bone fractures is mainly based on macroscopic criteria. In contrast, studies [...]

Dietary reconstruction of the Bronze Age necropolis of Cova des Pas (Minorca Island): evidence from δ13C and δ15N analyses

Article: Dietary reconstruction of the Bronze Age necropolis of Cova des Pas (Minorca Island): evidence from δ13C and δ15N analyses Authors: T. Sotiriadou, C. Tornero, A. Malgosa, P. Sureda and X. Jordana  Abstract: Current paleodietary studies about the Naviform and Talayotic groups that took place in [...]

Microcracking pattern in fractured bones: new approach for distinguishing between peri- and postmortem fractures

Article: Microcracking pattern in fractured bones: new approach for distinguishing between peri- and postmortem fractures. International Journal of Legal Medicine Authors: Winter-Buchwalder, M., Schwab, N., Galtés, I. Ortega-Sánchez, M., Scheirs, S., Jordana, X. Link Abstract: In this basic and exploratory study, the research team led by Xavier [...]

The big challenge of determining the vitality of perimortem trauma in Forensic Anthropology. A histopathological and immunohistochemical investigation (HistoBreak)

GRANT Original Title (idioma): "The big challenge of determining the vitality of perimortem trauma in Forensic Anthropology. A histopathological and immunohistochemical investigation (HistoBreak)." Principal Investigador: Xavier Jordana Comín TR2Lab research team members: Francesc Sant, Carmen Vergara, Noelia de la Torre Funded by: Proyectos Generación Conocimiento, Agencia Estatal de Investigación, Ministerio [...]

Food for the soul and food for the body. Studying dietary patterns and funerary meals in the Western Roman Empire: An anthropological and archaeozoological approach

Article: Food for the soul and food for the body. Studying dietary patterns and funerary meals in the Western Roman Empire: An anthropological and archaeozoological approach. Authors: Salazar-García DC, Colominas L, Jordana X Link Abstract Ancient written sources show that Roman funerary rituals were relevant along the entire Roman Republic [...]

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