Selected Product: | Human Osteology, Second Edition (Hardcover) Hardcover Edition: 2 Author: Tim D. White Publisher: Academic Press Release Date: 2000-01-15 ISBN-10: 0127466126 ISBN-13: 9780127466125 List Price: $99.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Osteology of Infants And Children ISBN-10: 1585444650 ISBN-13: 9781585444656 List Price:$34.95 The Human Bone Manual ISBN-10: 0120884674 ISBN-13: 9780120884674 List Price:$35.95 Standards for Data Collection from Human Skeletal Remains: Proceedings of a Seminar at the Field Museum of Natural History (Arkansas Archeological Report Research Series) ISBN-10: 1563490757 ISBN-13: 9781563490750 List Price:$30.00 The Anatomy and Biology of the Human Skeleton ISBN-10: 0890963266 ISBN-13: 9780890963265 List Price:$34.95 Forensic Anthropology Training Manual, The (2nd Edition) ISBN-10: 0130492930 ISBN-13: 9780130492937 List Price:$55.60 |
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In our human skeletal analysis lab we have at least 4 texts, including this one. Each one is lacking something the other has. It seems common for these types of texts. I've had to buy this book, and another, in addition to the required text for the course just to cover all aspects about osteology (except pathology, which is covered in a book that costs 180 bucks).
That said, if you're a physical anth major, you'll probably need more than one book anyway, since we need to know every feature on each individual bone. |
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