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Osprey Bird of Prey Mandibles in Hand Linnaeus Describes Species in 1758 A fish-eating eagle and osprey are one and the same bird species known scientifically as Pandion haliaetus. The specimen number is MZB 2006-0129. A crucial part of this bird's...
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... is identified with the MZB 2011-0337 catalog number. The mandible, or lower jawbone, measures 205.3 millimeters high, 202.2 millimeters wide, and 516.2 millimeters deep. ...This adult male was collected at the Barcelona Zoo on November 00/11/2010.
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Nycticorax nycticorax (Linnaeus, 1758) Black-crowned night-heron, common martinet, martinet de nit Catalog Number: MZB 2002-0438 Specimen Details: Mandible Size (mm): Depth x Width - 125.4 x 28.9 Sex: Female Location: Montsià, Tarragona, Spain Date:...
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Nery Leon from the University of South Florida carefully scans a human mandible found in Medieval Romania. This ancient bone is part of a class project for ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology, led by Dr. Jon Bethard's expert instruction. ...The detailed...
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Robert Boessenecker created a photogrammetry-based surface model of an American Mastodon mandible, specifically that of Mammut americanum. ...The specimen originated from the Pleistocene era and its exact stratum remains unknown; however, it was...
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Liz Ventura scans Medieval Romanian mandible at the University of South Florida. Dr. Jon Bethard oversees class project for ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology, involving the scanning process. ... An Artec Space Spider creates the model, which is then...
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... as the vesper goshawk or abejero europeo. The specimen MZB 2005-0917 features a mandible that measures 49.4 millimeters in depth and 33.1 millimeters in width. ...The specimen was found in Sort, Pallars Sobirà, Lleida (Spain) on March 16, 2004.
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Savannah Fredrickson at the University of South Florida meticulously scanned a human mandible from Medieval Romania. As part of a class project for ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology, taught by Dr. Jon Bethard, this object was carefully selected and...
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Maria John scans human mandible from Medieval Romania at the University of South Florida as part of a class project for ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology taught by Dr. Jon Bethard. ...The object is processed in Artec Studio 13 with an Artec Space Spider...
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This mandible was imaged via computed tomography scan. A precise 3D replica was designed within 3D Slicer software and refined through Meshlab's expert tools. ...This groundbreaking endeavor receives backing from the University of Melbourne's Learning...
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Lauren Mazzolini at the University of South Florida carefully scans a Medieval Romanian human mandible. As part of a class project for ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology, taught by Dr. Jon Bethard, this object undergoes thorough scanning. ...The Artec...
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Anastasiia Temkina carefully scanned a human mandible from Medieval Romania at the University of South Florida as part of her class project for Dr. Jon Bethard's ant 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology course. ...The scanning process utilized an Artec Space...
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Tuesday Frasier at the University of South Florida expertly scanned a human mandible from Medieval Romania as part of a class project for ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology, a course taught by Dr. Jon Bethard with precision and dedication. ...The model...
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The calf mandible remains were meticulously scanned using a state-of-the-art NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner. ...The museum catalog number for this significant artifact is 68568, and we extend our gratitude to the Virginia Museum of Natural History for...
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Malia Maningo scans human mandible from Medieval Romania at the University of South Florida as part of a class project for ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology taught by Dr. Jon Bethard. ...The object is created with an Artec Space Spider and processed in...
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Kelly McGehee at the University of South Florida meticulously scanned a human mandible from Medieval Romania for a class project. The project was part of ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology, an academic course taught by Dr. Jon Bethard. ...The object was...
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Charles Washburn collected this giant ground sloth mandible in 1921 from Argentina's Rio Negro Province, specifically VCU_3D_3329. A Go!Scan 50 at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum's Paleobiology Department digitized it on February 26, 2018.
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The mandible, situated at the base of the facial skeleton, is the largest and most robust bone in the face. It constructs the lower jawbone and serves as a container for the lower teeth. ...It also articulates on both sides with the temporal bone,...
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... by Vieillot in 1822. ... The specimen, cataloged with the code MZB 2008-0972, features a mandible. It measures 65.8 mm in depth and 43.5 mm in width. ... This finding was made on August 24, 2007, at Cornudella de Montsant in Priorat, Tarragona, Spain.
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... a size of 28.49 mm in height by 86.69 mm in width by 108.27 mm in depth. ...This specimen was classified as Caretta caretta (Linnaeus, 1758), also known as the tortuga careta or tortuga boba. The mandible is present and is referred to as the mandíbula.
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Wellesley College's Anthropology Department proudly owns a remarkable model of Lucy Mandible, a significant discovery in the field of anthropology. For those who want to see the same model without texture, visit:...
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Sofia Almeida meticulously scanned the human mandible from Medieval Romania at the University of South Florida as part of a rigorous class project for ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology, expertly guided by Dr. Jon Bethard's instruction. ...The highly...
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... and of the species. A mandible from it is stored at the MZB under reference number 96-0150. The measurement of this fossil is 353.5 millimeters high, 330.4 wide and 538.9 deep. ...It was found in Spain on January 2nd, 1996, within the Barcelona zoo.
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... including red squirrel and Eurasian red squirrel. MZB 2003-0512 holds a special mandible, measuring 17.9 x 23.9 x 33.3 millimeters in size. ...The specimen is male and was collected on July 28th, 2002, from Torroella de Fluvià, Barcelona, Spain.
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Rhianna Sullivan at the University of South Florida meticulously scanned a human mandible from Medieval Romania. As part of a class project for ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology, Dr. Jon Bethard's students were tasked with contributing to the field...
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A durbec with a picogordo reputation, this bird's mandible measures in at 30.1 mm in depth by 20.3 mm wide. Found to be a female adult, it boasts an impressive size for its species. ... Collected on December 22, 1990, in Girona, Spain, specimen MZB...
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The left human mandible from Medieval Romania is meticulously scanned by Danielle Monaco at the University of South Florida as part of a rigorous class project for ANT 4525/ANG 6525 Human Osteology, expertly guided by Dr. Jon Bethard's tutelage. ...The...
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... The specimen MZB 2005-0351 belongs to this species. The mandible of this animal measures 6.51 cm high, 17.81 cm wide, and 34.14 cm deep. This individual is a male subadult. ... It was collected at the Barcelona Zoo in Spain on April 3, 2005.
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... catalogued under the number MZB 96-0143. A mandible was extracted from this specimen. Its size measures 23.4 mm in height, 27.5 mm in width, and 41.8 mm in depth. ...This individual was acquired by the Barcelona Zoo in Spain on January 21st, 1996.
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The Equus lambei mandible, a significant fossil discovery from the Yukon Territory in Canada, was unearthed as early as 1903. On February 26, 2018, this valuable specimen underwent thorough examination through 3-D scanning utilizing the advanced...