His monograph on the find was published in 1901 as " Diplodocus Marsh : Its Osteology, Taxonomy, and Probable Habits, with a Restoration of the Skeleton ".
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Baker also uses a photograph of the pubic symphysis of the pelvis to narrow the age of KV55 to 18 23 based on recent techniques used in osteology and forensic anthropology . }}
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Somatologists can study topics such as human osteology, human evolution, and primate morphology as part of their work, and they can be found in the field and in the lab.
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The natural history collections are especially strong in industrial minerals and ores, paleontology specimens ( fossils ), osteology specimens ( bones ), modern shells, and a systematic study skin component.
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In 1884, he published his first book, a text on the anatomy of the horse and followed it three years later by one on the osteology and the arthrology of domesticated animals.
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Archaeologists and forensic scientists have used osteology to examine the condition of the skeletal remains, to help piece together the reason why the Black Death had such a detrimental effect on the European population.
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Chippindale et al . ( 2000 ) described the osteology of the species and how it differs from that of " E . tonkawae " and " E . chisholmensis ".
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In his 1956 book " Osteology of the Reptiles ", American paleontologist Alfred Sherwood Romer claimed that " Eunotosaurus " could not be included within Chelonia based on the available evidence.
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But DNA sequence and osteology data overwhelmingly agree that " C . reticulatus " belongs to the subgenus called " " Citharoedus " " ( a name preoccupied by a mollusc genus ).
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However, this was again rejected by John Whitaker Hulke, who had obtained some additional specimens from Fox, in 1874 described some presumed dermal armour, and in 1882 published a full osteology of the species.