Paleohistology and the study of human remains: past, present and future approaches

作者: Sandra Assis , Ana Santos , Anne Keenleyside

DOI: 10.17139/RAAB.2016.0018.02.02

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摘要: KEY WORDS microscopy; dry bone remains; multiple approaches ABSTRACT The invention of the microscope revolutionized course human knowledge. This instrument changed face science and previous beliefs, expanded horizons knowledge, challenged philosophical scientific thought, especially in field natural sciences medicine. In domain bioarchaeology, introduction histological techniques was important; not only to identify body tissues diagnose diseases mummified remains, but also understand teeth microstructure, associated patterns response environmental constraints. this paper a critical review major contributions histology growing knowledge paleopathology bioarchaeology will be presented, focusing on current applications microscopy, its limitations, future challenges. PALABRAS CLAVE microscopia, restos humanos, multiples enfoques RESUMEN La invencion del microscopio ha revolucionado el curso conocimiento humano. Este instrumento cambio la “cara” de ciencia y las creencias anteriores, amplio los horizontes reto al pensamiento filosofico cientifico, especialmente en campo ciencias naturales medicina. En dominio bioarqueologia, introduccion tecnicas histologicas fue determinante, no solo para identificar tejidos cuerpo diagnosticar enfermedades momificados, sino tambien comprender microestructura dinamica huesos dientes, patrones asociados respuesta restricciones ambientales. este trabajo se presenta una revision critica principales contribuciones histologia creciente conocimientos paleopatologia con enfasis actuales aplicaciones sus limitaciones desafios futuro.

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