Biological Anthropology - practice WS-AR-AFćw
1) Termini generalis, osteologic terminology and planes of the human body. (2h)
2) Function and structure of bones. (2h)
3) The spine - Columna vertebralis. (2h)
4) The sternum and ribs. (2h)
5) The shoulder. (2h)
6) The upper limbs. (2h)
7) The pelvis. (2h)
8) The lower limbs. (2h)
9) The skull
10) Sex and age determination. (2h)
11) Selected pathologies. (2h)
12) The most important devices, and a way of making measurements. (2h)
13) Selected points metric and indexes . (2h)
14) Dental anthropology: tooth structure, identification of teeth, dental pathology. (4h)
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Learning outcomes
knowledge: student describes the basic phenomenon of physical, chemical, biological and occurring in bone material, understands and explains the relationships and dependencies between different disciplines of natural sciences, and in particular between the animate and inanimate nature.
skills: Perform and describe simple research tasks individually and collectively, prepared simple reports and guidelines for expertise on the basis of the collected data
Assessment criteria
Lectures are conducted on bone material and slides.
Verification of learning outcomes: work in groups [1/2 persons], common observation, measurement and comparison of data received from the other groups. During the lectures are conducted written tests.
Bibliography
Bass W.M., 1995, Human Osteology. A laboratory and Field Manual, Missouri Archeological Society, Columbia.
Bochenek A., Reicher M, 1990, Anatomia człowieka, t. I, PZWL, Warszawa.
Czerwiński F., 2007, Anatomia stomatologiczna Woelfela, Wyd. Czelej, Lublin.
Piontek J., 1999, Biologia populacji pradziejowych, Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, Poznań.
Walocha J. (red.), Anatomia Prawidłowa Człowieka, 2003, t. III i IV, Wydawnictwo UJ, Kraków.
Tomczyk J., 2004, Skrypt do antropologii. Część I: Osteologia. Olecko.
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