-
-
Recent Posts
Categories
Archives
BlogRoll
- Bob's Adventure Man Blog
- Xoilac TV | Trực tiếp bóng đá 90phut – Xem Xôi Lạc trực tuyến HD
- MARBAL
- Errant
- ArcheoThoughts
- Kate Meyers Emery
- vox hiberionacum
- Savage Minds
- The Rockstar Anthropologist
- Bones Don't Lie
- Strange Remains
- Zygoma
- Deathsplanation
- Digitised Diseases
- These Bones Of Mine
- Powered By Osteons
- Lawnchair Anthropology
Meta
-

Bone Broke by Jess Beck is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Tag Archives: pelvis
Hip hip hooray: Orienting and identifying features of the os coxae
One of the ranges in my museum is decorated with a number of different osteological puns, and every time I walk past their on point door makes me jealous. I’ve always been particularly envious of the “Hip Hip Hooray” slogan, … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy, Osteology
Tagged anthropology, Forensic Anthropology, How to identify a pelvis, iliac crest, ilium, innominate, ischium, os coxa, ossa coxae, osteology, pelvis, pubis
4 Comments
Anthropology Teaching Tips: Playdoh
As you may have garnered from the radio silence that blanketed the blog for week-long periods this summer, in July and August I solo taught my first self-designed course. Now, at this point in my academic career, I have a … Continue reading
Posted in Bioarchaeology, Osteology, Teaching
Tagged anatomy, anthropology, archaeology, bioarchaeology, Human bones, osteology, pelvis, playdoh
1 Comment