Specimens were then prepared for morphometric analysis with dermestid beetles, which cleaned and disarticulated skeletal elements of the head. |
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Included are partial remains of large trunks up to 33 cm wide and over 8 m long, variously disarticulated foliage, cones, and seeds. |
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Grainy rocks in the upper third contain an abundance of disarticulated crinoid debris. |
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Almost all of the skeletons are entirely disarticulated, obscuring our view of what occurred after death. |
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The presence of a diverse assemblage has been suspected on the basis of disarticulated remains preserved in such localities. |
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Other scattered, disarticulated bones on the platform were oriented both east-west and north-south. |
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However, the completely disarticulated nature of the skeleton necessitates that some form of pre-burial dispersal occurred. |
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In Oestocephalus, the atlas is disarticulated, but the relatively shorter proatlas would permit a closer articulation with the skull. |
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Each knee was disarticulated at the hip, and skin and muscle were stripped both proximal and distal to the knee. |
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If there's just a single disarticulated bone in the site, then it becomes more tenuous. |
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The skull is dorsoventrally flattened, and partly disarticulated. |
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The material comprises several partial specimens in addition to disarticulated carapaces, appendages, metastomas, opisthosomal segments, and telsons. |
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During his stay at Kent State, Loren monographed the Devonian and Mississippian conulariids of North America, and described disarticulated conulariids. |
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Additionally, disarticulated human bone was found mixed with animal bone and other household refuse in the fill of burial pits and other small pits. |
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Large disarticulated spines found in limestones upsection from the shale unit at the Lake Brownwood Spillway are typically 60-70 mm when complete. |
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Although disarticulated, the bones maintain some anatomical organization. |
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The apparent ease with which the sponge skeletons disarticulated before burial makes our discovery of well-preserved specimens of special interest. |
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Within the same structures were disarticulated remains of some two dozen individuals, all crusted with quicklime. |
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It revealed the disarticulated remains of six people, dated to the Early Bronze Age or Beaker culture. |
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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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We removed the blubber, then the flesh, and finally we disarticulated the skeleton, bone by bone, as we moved from tail to head. |
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This patterning suggests that the dead were placed to excarnate at a different location after which disarticulated bones were brought to the tomb. |
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Other associated skeletal material includes four disarticulated abdominal vertebral centra with the parapophysis either poorly preserved or broken. |
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The human bones found by Gray point to some form of funerary purpose and have parallels in the disarticulated human bones often found at earlier causewayed enclosure sites. |
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The sampling was done mainly at a depth of20-40 m, and yielded living specimens and some disarticulated valves, which were separated from large amounts of detritus. |
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