human bones

Paleoantropologia

Paleoantropologia

Morphological and morphometric analyses of fossil remains related to human evolution, using computerized procedures and software for digital imaging and geometric morphometrics. Extinct and living non-human primates are also examined for comparative functional morphology studies of the skeletal system and teeth.

Ancient human bones studied and compared by near infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetry and chemometrics

Near infrared spectroscopy and thermogravimetry have been coupled with chemometric exploratory methods in order to investigate ancient (pre-Roman/Roman) human bones from two different necropolises in Central-South Italy (Cavo degli Zucchi and Elea Velia). These findings have been investigated by principal component analysis and they have also been compared with ancient human bones from two Sudanese necropolises (Saggai and Geili). Samples coming from African and European necropolises, mainly differ in two aspects: the burial procedures and their historical period.

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