Quantitative Effects of Skeletonizing Processes on Bone Density
Date Issued
August 1, 1991
Author(s)
McDonald, Rex
Advisor(s)
Alison Galloway
Additional Advisor(s)
Lyle W. Konigsberg
Walter E. Klippel
William M. Bass
Abstract
(From the Conclusion)
This study has focused on the alterations of bone when processed in aqueous solution. The author finds the process of immersing bone in aqueous as an unacceptable manner to process osseous materials. When bone is processed by insects, within a sheltered environment, the loss of inorganic material is almost non-existent. This study has shown that the use of water in almost every case, has caused an alteration in the baseline of the Bone Mineral Content.
Disciplines
Degree
Master of Arts
Major
Anthropology
Embargo Date
August 1, 1991
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