Also, you can always run it past people here. Humans are, of course, still mammalian animals and cranial pathology will be similar...
Life at the Edge "liminality...enable[s] evolution and growth ... Boundaries and edges also characterize the dynamics of landscapes ... environments..[both intellectual and physical]." Andrews & Roberts 2012, Liminal Landscapes
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The British Association of Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology has one but I’m not sure how you join
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Hi all,
A somewhat basic question, but does anyone know of a listserv or online resource similar to this one, but for human remains?
My team and I are stumped on a cranial pathology from burial we excavated, and it would be so helpful to be able to solicit outside opinions the way we're able to do with faunal remains here.