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Stephanie Livingston
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American Antiquity. 59:393-393
Autor:
Livingston, Stephanie
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American Antiquity, 1994 Apr 01. 59(2), 393-393.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/281957
Autor:
Brian S. Shaffer, Barry W. Baker
The authors present the constructs for a logical and hierarchal vertebrate coding system for use in the analysis of faunal remains from archaeological sites. FACS consists of a series of numeric codes for recording information on 24 attributes for ea
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Western North American Naturalist. 75:236-243
In July 2013, a unique type of movement was noted of cattle (Bos taurus) bones across the surface of Smith Creek Valley Playa, in central Nevada. Portions of 3 skeletal elements and 2 sections of articulated elements were found at the ends of shallow
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials. :267-271
Objectives: An external chitosan-based hemostatic bandage has been used to control aggressive bleeding from traumatic injuries. This study was to evaluate the feasibility of using an internal chitosan dressing based on the external platform to contro
Autor:
Nedra K. Lee, Aaron R. Norment, Terri Myers, Maria Franklin, Brian S. Shaffer, Douglas K. Boyd, Leslie L. Bush
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Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State. 2015
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Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. 31:225-229
Background and Objectives: The success of laser tissue welding or soldering depends on optimal laser settings, solder material, and tissue type and geometry. To develop a practical laser welding technique for ureteral repair, an intraluminal albumin
Autor:
Karen M. Gardner, Brian S. Shaffer
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Visual Anthropology. 12:1-11
Autor:
Brian S. Shaffer, Karen M. Gardner
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North American Archaeologist. 19:223-231
Historically, the transportation of water for the Pueblos of the American Southwest was an important activity conducted primarily by females. Water commonly was transported in a jar, balanced on the top of the female's head. The antiquity of this pra
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American Antiquity. 62:727-732
Hegmon and Trevathan's (1996) contention that Mimbres figurative pottery was probably painted by men ignorant about birthing, as evidenced by a virtually impossible birthing scene, is unsubstantiated. This claim was due to a lack of familiarity with