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Anthropometric aspects of hand morphology in relation to sex and to body mass in a Turkish population sample
(ELSEVIER GMBH, URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG, 2014)The hand is not only one of the principal structures related to motor function but is also essential for tactile sensations. The genetic endowment of an individual plays an important role in the development and differentiation ... -
CRANIAL AND POST-CRANIAL TRAUMATIC INJURY PATTERNS IN VAN CASTLE MOUND MEDIEVAL POPULATION
(UNIV AGEAN, DEPT MEDITERRANEAN STUD, 2016)The excavations conducted at Van Castle Mound, East Anatolia, between 1987 and 2010 uncovered a total of 328 human skeletons dating back to the Medieval period. Thirty trauma cases were identified within the collection, ... -
CYTOGENETIC OBSERVATIONS OF PACHYTODES ERRATICUS (COLEOPTERA: CERAMBYCIDAE: LEPTURINAE: LEPTURINI)
(FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC, 2012)The paper describes cytogenetic observations of Pachytodes erraticus (Dalman 1817) for the first time. Also presented are the distribution of this species in Turkey with a map and in the world, chorotype classification of ... -
Dental paleopathologies in western Anatolian skeletons from the Late Eastern Roman Period (Attepe and Derekoy settlements)
(E Schweızerbartsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2022)The skeletons investigated herein were dated to the Late Eastern Roman Period, at the time of the golden age under the reign of the Macedonian dynasty ruled between 867 and 1056. In the Kutahya region, which acted as a ... -
Epigenetic Features Of Human Skulls From Datca-Burgaz Excavations
(UNIV AGEAN, DEPT MEDITERRANEAN STUD, 2014)Although Anatolia includes a rich anthropological data source, studies based on nonmeasurable features are limited. Thus, this study, aiming to contribute to this field, compares 30 nonmetric features belonging to 47 ... -
Epigenetic features of human skulls from DatÇa-Burgaz excavations
(University of AGEAN, 2014)Although Anatolia includes a rich anthropological data source, studies based on nonmeasurable features are limited. Thus, this study, aiming to contribute to this field, compares 30 nonmetric features belonging to 47 ... -
Evaluation of Lingual Frenulum Using Geometric Morphometrics
(SOC CHILENA ANATOMIA, 2011)A fold of tissue, the lingual frenulum, extends onto the inferior surface of the tongue from near the base of the tongue on midline. The shape, length and alignment of lingual frenulum vary between individuals. The aim of ... -
Evaluation of the oblique fissure on lateral chest radiographs in coal workers pneumoconiosis
(COMENIUS UNIV, 2013)Objective: The oblique fissure separates the upper lobe from the lower lobe in the left lung and the upper lobe from the lower and middle lobes in the right lung. The aim of the present study was to compare the projection ... -
Food intake, plate waste and its association with malnutrition in hospitalized patients
(AULA MEDICA EDICIONES, 2017)Background: Hospital malnutrition is a worldwide dilemma and challenge. High levels of plate waste contribute to malnutrition-related complications in hospital. We investigated the association between the levels of plate ... -
Fossil findings from the Sicak Cermik fissure ridge-type travertines and possible hominid tracks, Sivas, Central Turkey
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2017)Sicak Cermik (Sivas) is an important geothermal and recent travertine formation area in Central Anatolia. The majority of travertines found in the region comprise fissure-ridge type travertines according to morphological ... -
Geometric morphometric analysis of pronotum shape in two isolated populations of Dorcadion anatolicum Pic, 1900 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Turkey
(ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC TURKEY, EGE UNIV, 2019)The genus Dorcadion Dalman, 1817 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) comprises species living at ground surface and having lost the ability to fly. Hence the populations of the species are easily isolated from each other. These ... -
A geometric morphometric evaluation on three populations of endemic species, Dorcadion micans (Cerambycidae, Coleoptera) in Ankara Province from Turkey with a new subspecies description
(Magnolıa Press, 2021)Due to some biological features, species belonging to genus Dorcadion Dalman, 1817 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) can be easily divided into isolated populations. This can be considered as an important factor of speciation ... -
Late Acheulean Lithic Assemblages From Locality 010 at Gurgurbaba Hill (Eastern Anatolia)
(Cambrıdge Unıv Press, 2022)The province of Van in north-eastern Turkey served as a land bridge between Africa and Eurasia during the Palaeolithic. The region is of particular relevance for understanding the movement of hominins between these continents. ... -
MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHY AND PALEOECOLOGY OF THE HOMINID-BEARING LOCALITY, CORAKYERLER, TUGLU FORMATION (CANKIRI BASIN, CENTRAL ANATOLIA)
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 2016)Ouranopithecus turkae, from the late Miocene of Corakyerler in Central Anatolia, is considered one of the last known occurrences of great ape in the eastern Mediterranean. The Corakyerler fauna has previously been correlated ... -
Microstonyx (Suidae, Artiodactyla) from the Upper Miocene of Hayranli-Haliminhani, Turkey
(TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY, 2013)The suid remains from localities 58-HAY-2 and 58-HAY-19 in the Late Miocene Derindere Member of the Incesu Formation in the Hayranli-Haliminhani area (Sivas, Turkey) are described and referred to as Microstonyx major ... -
Morphological variations of three-rooted mandibular molars in ancient anatolian populations (Dilkaya Mound, Van, Turkey): A literature review on world populations
(University of AGEAN, 2014)This study reports the first recorded discovery of three-rooted mandibular molars (3RM) from a Middle Age archaeological population unearthed in Van, Eastern Anatolia. A historical context is given for the research site, ... -
Paleopathological Analysis of Teeth and Jaws Obtained from Kelenderis Excavations
(MERSIN UNIV PUBL RES CENTER CILICIAN ARCHAEOLOGY, 2013)As teeth and surrounding tissues have a different biological structure and anatomy, there is no doubt that they are more reliable and available than other parts of a skeleton. Teeth are the easiest caries and wearing ... -
Paleopathological analysis of teeth and jaws obtained from kelenderis excavations [Kelenderïs halkinin dïş ve çene paleopatolojïlerï]
(Mersin University, 2013)As teeth and surrounding tissues have a different biological structure and anatomy, there is no doubt that they are more reliable and available than other parts of a skeleton. Teeth are the easiest caries and wearing ... -
The People Of Diyarbakır/Salat Tepe In The Chalcolıthıc And Mıddle Bronze Age
(UNIV AGEAN, DEPT MEDITERRANEAN STUD, 2015)In this study, 21 skeletons, obtained from rescue excavations conducted in Diyarbakir/Salat Tepe (Salat Hill) flooded by a lake formed by the Ilisu Dam, were examined in terms of paleopathology, paleodemography, morphology ... -
Stature estimation from radiographic measurements in adult anatolian population
(Universidad de la Frontera, 2021)SUMMARY: The purpose of the present study was to create a regression equation for measuring stature using measurements obtained from the long bone radiographs of adult individuals in Anatolian population. In this study, ...