Skeletal assessment of the impact of the environment WF-OB-OSOS
Topics:
1) Organization of classes. Termini generalis; axes and plane of the body. Structure, functions, and bone division
2) Skeletal Anatomy - Skull.
3) Anatomy of the skull - skull (c.d.).
4) Anatomy of the skeleton - postcranial skeleton.
5) Bone anatomy - postcraniall skeleton (c.d.).
6) Skeletal sex assessment.
7) Skeletal age rating of an adult.
8) Skeletal assessment of the child's age.
9) Metric and non-metric skeleton features.
10-11) Skeletal environmental stressors (cribra orbtalia, Harris lines, enamel hypoplasia, selected activity markers)
12-13) Selected skeletal pathologies and selected issues in the field of human bone tissue tafonomics.
14) Reconstruction of height and weight based on skeletal features.
15) Summary.
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(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Type of subject
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge
1. Student knows the structure of the skeletal system.
2. Student defines selected determinants of environmental stress.
3. Student knows the methods of assessing gender, age, height reconstruction and body weight based on selected skeletal features.
4. Student understands the importance of the influence of environmental factors on the body (including morphological features of the skeleton).
Skills
1. Student can recognize morphological elements of the skeleton.
2. Student uses anthropometric equipment.
3. Student can indicate pathological changes of the skeleton.
Competence
1. Student cooperates in a group.
Assessment criteria
Attendance during classes (2 absences allowed), 2 partial tests, questioning in class.
100-85 very good
85-80 good plus
80-70 good
70-65 sufficient plus
65-51 sufficient
51-0 insuffitient
Practical placement
No.
Bibliography
Bochenek A., Reicher M, 1990, Anatomia człowieka, t. I, PZWL, Warszawa.
Malinowski A., Bożiłow W., 1997, Podstawy antropometrii: metody, techniki, normy. Wyd. Nauk. PWN, Warszawa – Łódź.
Piontek J., 1999, Biologia populacji pradziejowych, Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, Poznań.
White, Tim D., and Pieter A. Folkens, 1995, The human bone manual. Academic Press, 2005.
Notes
Term 2021/22_Z:
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Term 2022/23_Z:
No. |
Term 2023/24_Z:
No. |
Term 2024/25_Z:
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Additional information
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