Research Methods in Human Skeletal Biology serves as the one location readers can go to not only learn how to conduct research in general, but how research is specifically conducted within human skeletal biology. It outlines the current types of research being conducted within each sub-specialty of skeletal biology, and gives the reader the tools to set up a research project in skeletal biology. It also suggests several ideas for potential projects. Each chapter has an inclusive bibliography, which can serve as a good jumpstart for project references.
Part I: Introduction to Research in Skeletal Biology1. Introduction to Skeletal Biology - Elizabeth A. DiGangi and Megan K. Moore2. Application of the Scientific Method to Skeletal Biology - Elizabeth A. DiGangi and Megan K. Moore
Part II: Research on Aspects of the Biological Profile3. Age-at-Death Estimation - Natalie Uhl4. Sex Estimation and Assessment - Megan K. Moore5. Ancestry Estimation - Elizabeth A. DiGangi and Joseph T. Hefner6. Stature Estimation - Megan K. Moore and Ann H. Ross7. Paleopathology - Maria O. Smith8. Investigation of Skeletal Trauma - Anne M. Kroman and Steven A. Symes9. Taphonomy - Kerriann Marden, Marcella H. Sorg and William D. Haglund10. Dental Anthropology - Emily Hammerl11. Demography - Lyle W. Konigsberg and Susan R. Frankenberg
Part III: Technological Advances12. Geometric Morphometrics - Ashley H. McKeown and Ryan W. Schmidt13. Bone and Dental Histology - Lindsay H. Trammell and Anne M. Kroman14. Functional Morphology and Medical Imaging - Megan K. Moore15. Isotopes - Jonathan D. Bethard16. Molecular Methods - Graciela S. Cabana, Brannon I. Hulsey, and Frankie L. Pack
Part IV: Completing and Cultivating the Scientific Process17. Library Research, Presenting, and Publishing - Elizabeth A. DiGangi18. Future Research Considerations in Human Skeletal Biology - Elizabeth A. DiGangi and Megan K. Moore
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