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- To osteologists, Galiano's store is a wonderland.
- Osteologist Bill White determined that the remains belonged to a woman who died in her 20s.
- The "'conservation and restoration of human remains "'involves the osteologists and taxidermists.
- "The driving force behind this is to make history more believable, " osteologist Torbjoern Ahlstroem said.
- John Verano, a physical anthropologist and osteologist who had worked with archeological teams on Peru's north coast, was summoned.
- Together, they apply their experience as anthropologists, archeologists and osteologists in sifting truth from legend as they pick through the rubble of recent history.
- Osteologist Torbjoern Ahlstroem said he found nothing to contradict the widely held belief that the remains belonged to Birger Jarl, his wife, Metchild, and his son, Erik.
- In 1931, the relics were recovered by Wilson-Claridge during an archaeological excavation; their identity was confirmed by Dr . T . E . A . Stowell, an osteologist.
- She was about 25 years old when she died, and shortly after her grave was discovered an osteologist said that her skeleton would be examined to try to determine her cause of death.
- Moore's brother T . J . Moore was a curator at the Liverpool Museum for forty years and his son Thomas Francis Moore was an osteologist at the National Museum at Melbourne.
- "' Robert Wilson Shufeldt "'( 1 December 185021 January 1934 ) was an American osteologist, myologist, museologist and ethnographer who contributed to comparative studies of bird anatomy and forensic science.
- Archaeologists from the University of South Dakota, directed by project director Larry J . Zimmerman, field director Thomas Emerson, and osteologist P . Willey found the remains of at least 486 people killed during the attack.
- In spring 2011, archaeologists and osteologists from the University of Stockholm were given permission to open one of the royal graves in Riddarholmskyrkan in order to study the remains of what was presumed to be Magnus Ladul錽 and some of his relatives.
- Using forensic techniques learned in the search through the rubble of the World Trade Center, a task force of more than 80 police officers together with dozens of specialists _ including archeologists and osteologists _ is sifting through every inch of dirt and debris.
- Two forensic anthropologists, Karen Ramey Burns of the University of North Carolina and Richard Jantz of the University of Tennessee, compared Hoodless'57-year-old measurements with a large database compiled from thousands of skeletons and widely used by forensic osteologists.
- Douglas W . Owsley, forensic osteologist at the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Institution, and Ashley H . McKeown, forensic anthropologist at the University of Montana, determined that the fragment was part of the occipital bone from the back of the skull.
- When Birger Jarl's grave in Varnhem Abbey was opened and examined in May 2002, osteologist Torbj鰎n Ahlstr鰉 from Lund University confirmed that the tomb contained the remains of three people & ndash; probably Birger Jarl, his second wife Matilda of Holstein, and Erik.
- The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County in Los Angeles, California has an exhibit entitled the " Fin Whale Passage ", which displays a fin whale skeleton collected by former museum osteologist Eugene Fischer and field collector Howard Hill in 1926 from the Trinidad whaling station ( 1920 1926 ) in Humboldt County, northern California.