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BIOLOGY OF THE HUMAN SKELETON

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Academic year
2022/2023
Teacher
BARBARA BRAMANTI
Credits
6
Didactic period
Primo Semestre
SSD
BIO/08

Training objectives

The course will give advanced theoretic and practical knowledge of human biology to study qualitative and quantitative skeletal traits. The skills of the student will be increased through activities carried out in the laboratory on human skeletal remains.

Prerequisites

no one

Course programme

Instruments and methods in Human Osteology.
Anatomical and functional aspects of the skeleton.
Discovery, excavation and recovery of human bones. Taphonomic analysis.
Transport, preparation and restoration of skeletal remains.
Morpho-metric analysis: planes of references, landmarks, measurements and indices; assesment of age and sex; estimation of stature.
Biological profile of the individual.
Trauma and osteological pathology; post-mortem skeletal modifications.
Applications in Forensic Anthropology and in Bio-archeology.
Seminars on certain topics.
An important part of the course consists of tutorials and laboratory work on skeletal materials, whose arguments will be:
- Working in the laboratory; skeletal anatomy and siding
- Sex determination
- Age-at-death assessment
- Frequent bone and dental diseases

Didactic methods

Traditional lectures, exercises in the laboratory, seminars.
The lessons will be streamed and recorded.
Lab exercises can be in full-immersion mode for two days in presence or one morning per week for five weeks - depending on the COVID19 situation and the number of students enrolled.
The PowerPoint of the lessons are available to students in Classroom, including the theory of the exercises and a mini test which must be solved before they can access the laboratory and/or the oral examination.

Learning assessment procedures

Verification of learning will be done by oral examination. For the examination will be taken into account:
- a thesis of max. 3 pages (to be delivered at least 10 days before the exam) on 1-2 articles of the student's choice and Power Point presentation of the same paper (5 min.) during the exam
- three main questions on all teaching materials (included the theory of the exercises)
- determination of age-at-death or sex from skeletal remains
- identification of a skeletal element

Reference texts

- Mays S. "The archaeology of human bones" Routledge, London and New York.