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De dödas ben : Osteologisk analys av människobenen från Tågerup
Det döda kollektivet : skelettmaterialet från Rössbergagånggriften
Osteoarthritis in the Middle Neolithic population from Västerbjers, Gotland, Sweden
Grave or ossuary? : Osteological finds from a recently excavated passage tomb in Falbygden, Sweden
Caries or Pottery? : On the reduction in tooth size in the Neolithic Age
Mesolithic human skeletal remains from Tågerup, Scania, Sweden
Why Erik ”Not at all”? : A possible case of Marfans syndrome
Grave or ossuary? : Osteological finds from a recently excavated passage tomb in Falbygden
Genom livet i den långsamma filen
Geometric morphometry, missing values, and multiple imputations
Att fotografera sig själv
Sacrococcygeal teratoma from genetics to long-term follow-up
Västerbjers revisited : Demography and joint health among foragers of the Litorina Sea
The Placement of the Feathers : Violence among Sub-Boreal Hunter-Gatherers from Gotland, Central Baltic Sea
This chapter presents the results of a study on the occurrence of cranial trauma in a sub-Neolithic maritime hunter-gatherer population on the island of Gotland, in the central Baltic Sea. The material derives from cemeteries of the Pitted Ware Culture, the last hunter-gatherers of southern Scandinavia. A total of 109 adult crania were analysed (fifty-seven males and fifty-two females). Evidence f
Swedish paleopathology and its pioneers
This chapter discusses the history of paleopathology in Sweden. Paleopathology of skeletal remains in Sweden is considered a subfield of historical osteology, a discipline that combines the study of human and animal bones from archaeological sites, with roots in the works of Nils-Gustaf Gejvall (1911–1991). The chapter describes the development of the field from its beginnings in paleopathological
Landmark Morphometrics and Osteology
Skelett vittnar om förhistorisk mobilitet och migration : Gamla frågor, nya metoder
Investigating safety performance of the SAFESTAR system for route-based curve treatment
In order to improve curve safety, warning signs are used to alert drivers to unexpected changes in horizontal alignment and speed variations. While all countries have standards and guidelines for signs, markings and delineations to ensure a uniform system, they do not use them in the same way and choices and combinations may differ. SAFESTAR project promoted a method for establishing uniform curve
Can guidelines for intellectual capital management and reporting be considered without addressing cultural differences?
The aim of the present article is to put culture on the agenda when discussing and working with IC reporting and IC management. Differences between Spain and Sweden in the Meritum work are discussed in relation to the interest and experience of IC among firms; and the way the firms develop IC management and IC reporting. We propose that culture might affect the assumptions of knowledge as well as