Not sure if he's been mentioned yet, but Yin Lam, at the University of
Victoria in Canada is very active in bone density studies.
Lam, Y. M., and Pearson, O. M. (2004) The fallibility of bone density
values and their use in archaeological analyses. Journal of Taphonomy
2(2):99-116.
Lam, Y. M., Pearson, O. M., Marean, C. W., and Chen, X. (2003) Bone
density studies in zoo archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Science
30: 1701-1708.
Lam, Y. M., Chen, X., and Pearson, O. M. (1999) Differential
representation of equid, bovid, and cervid elements in the
archaeological record: A study of intertaxonomic variability in patterns
of bone density. American Antiquity 64: 343-362.
>>> Ana Belén Marín Arroyo <[log in to unmask]>
1/19/2006 12:46 PM >>>
Dear colleagues,
Thanks to which kindly has sent me information of bony density. Now, my
main
interest is in knowing where and who, at the moment, is working in
these
techniques that could teach to apply their methodology. I would be
interested in develop in other animals which hasn't been studied yet.
(I
don't mind to travel anywhere because I just have received a
fellowship)
Could you help me again?
Thanks!!!
Ana
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