Osteology is the scientific study of bones, practiced by osteologists.
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His sons received their first lessons in osteology from this skeleton.
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Osteology at nearly the same time found an assiduous cultivator in Giovanni Filippo Ingrassias.
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However, they are readily told apart, by means of osteology.
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Osteology of a new giant bony-toothed bird from the Miocene of Chile, with a revision of the taxonomy of Neogene Pelagornithidae.
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It publishes research in areas such as human paleontology, osteology, anatomy, biology, genetics, primatology, and forensic science.
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Notice of the external characters and habits of Troglodytes gorilla, a new species of orang from the Gaboon River, osteology of the same.
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The branch of anatomy that studies the bones of the vertebrate skeleton
(osteologist) an anatomist who is skilled is osteology
Osteology is the scientific study of bones. A subdiscipline of anthropology and archeology, osteology is a detailed study of the structure of bones, skeletal elements, teeth, morphology, function, disease, pathology, the process of ossification (from cartilaginous molds), the resistance and ...
(osteologically) concerning only the osteological aspects
(Osteological) Referring to the bones/skeleton.
(Osteological) Influencing or describing bone/bony tissues.
An Osteologist is an archaeologist who specialises in the study and analysis of Human Remains.
Greek osteon = bone, and logy = a field of study.
The study of bones. Postmortem Rigidity See Rigor Mortis.