Dear Francesco,
This paper may be of use. I'm afraid
I don't have a PDF.
Scherf, H. 2013. Computed tomography
in Paleoanthropology - an overview. Archaeological and Anthropological
Sciences 5: 205-214.
Richard
Dr Richard Madgwick
British Academy Post-Doctoral Research
Fellow
School of History, Archaeology and Religion
Cardiff University
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Cardiff
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From:
Melanie Fillios <[log in to unmask]>
To:
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Date:
09/10/2013 22:24
Subject:
Re: [ZOOARCH]
MicroCT and Zooarchaeology
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Analysis of
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Dear Francesco,
We have done some micro-CT to look at fossilisation
of bone, as well as evaluate its efficacy in bone surface modifications
(e.g. Cut marks vs. tooth marks, etc). Please contact me if you'd I'd like
more details. We should have a paper coming out on it in a few months.
Best wishes,
Melanie
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THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
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From: Francesco Boschin <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Thursday, 10 October 2013 3:07 AM
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] MicroCT and Zooarchaeology
Dear all,
does anybody know if there are applications of Computed Microtomography
on zooarchaeological remains for the analysis of bone microstructure? (analysis
of cancellous bone, differences in bone microstructure between domestic
breeds or something else...)
Thanks in advance,
Francesco Boschin
Francesco Boschin
PhD Student
Università degli Studi di Siena
Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche, della Terra e dell'Ambiente
Via Laterina 8
53100 Siena
Italia