weight, Deserts, Dinosaurs, Political parties, fossils
Local Identifiers
15-1284
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1994-05-25
Description
Horizon, May 25, 1994, Vol. 93-94 No. 32
Subjects
Locksmiths, Restaurants, national parks, Health care, Violence, Zoos, Honor, Tutoring, fossils
Local Identifiers
15-0737
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2005-02-24
Description
The Globe, February 24, 2005, Vol. 9, Issue 11.
Subjects
fossils, Short films, Art, diversity, bilingual, Spanish, Tattoos, Libraries, Basketball, sports, African Americans, Salt Lake Community College, Teaching
Local Identifiers
15-1048
Title
2022 - Bashers and Slashers: Anthropogenic Marks in Forensic Taphonomy - Poster Presentation
Description
There are a variety of natural and human caused processes that impact skeletal remains; the study of these processes is called taphonomy. Human causes include anthropogenic mark such as chops, cuts and kerfs that are distinctive from marks caused by plant or animal activity. By studying the different marks made by a variety of tools on faunal bone, we can learn to identify these patterns and apply them to future research. This aids in forensic investigations to identify what has occurred to an individual such as previous trauma or manner of death public spheres (e.g. family roles and relations, versus employment opportunities).
Subjects
research, skeleton and skeleton components, Skeletons, Paleontology, fossils, forensic science, forensic medicine