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Specimens were then prepared for morphometric analysis with dermestid beetles, which cleaned and disarticulated skeletal elements of the head.
Included are partial remains of large trunks up to 33 cm wide and over 8 m long, variously disarticulated foliage, cones, and seeds.
Grainy rocks in the upper third contain an abundance of disarticulated crinoid debris.
Almost all of the skeletons are entirely disarticulated, obscuring our view of what occurred after death.
The presence of a diverse assemblage has been suspected on the basis of disarticulated remains preserved in such localities.
Other scattered, disarticulated bones on the platform were oriented both east-west and north-south.
However, the completely disarticulated nature of the skeleton necessitates that some form of pre-burial dispersal occurred.
In Oestocephalus, the atlas is disarticulated, but the relatively shorter proatlas would permit a closer articulation with the skull.
Each knee was disarticulated at the hip, and skin and muscle were stripped both proximal and distal to the knee.
If there's just a single disarticulated bone in the site, then it becomes more tenuous.
The skull is dorsoventrally flattened, and partly disarticulated.
The material comprises several partial specimens in addition to disarticulated carapaces, appendages, metastomas, opisthosomal segments, and telsons.
During his stay at Kent State, Loren monographed the Devonian and Mississippian conulariids of North America, and described disarticulated conulariids.
Additionally, disarticulated human bone was found mixed with animal bone and other household refuse in the fill of burial pits and other small pits.
Large disarticulated spines found in limestones upsection from the shale unit at the Lake Brownwood Spillway are typically 60-70 mm when complete.
Although disarticulated, the bones maintain some anatomical organization.
The apparent ease with which the sponge skeletons disarticulated before burial makes our discovery of well-preserved specimens of special interest.
Within the same structures were disarticulated remains of some two dozen individuals, all crusted with quicklime.
It revealed the disarticulated remains of six people, dated to the Early Bronze Age or Beaker culture.
In Neolithic times, the dead would have been deposited within the chamber as a cremation or, in later years, as disarticulated remains.
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Unrobed tombs with disarticulated skeletons strongly indicate tomb reuse at this time period.
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