نتایج جستجو برای: well burial

تعداد نتایج: 1527613  

2013
Leiu Heapost

The aim of this paper is to give a bioarchaeological overview of the graves with multiple simultaneous burials in the South-East Estonian Siksälä cemetery (12th– 15th cc). Six inhumation graves with a total of 16 individuals were analysed. The studied multiple burials represent various age and gender combinations. Any relations between skeletal pathologies and grave goods could not be observed....

Journal: :Human biology 2015
Andrew T Ozga Raúl Y Tito Brian M Kemp Hugh Matternes Alexandra Obregon-Tito Leslie Neal Cecil M Lewis

Determining the origins of those buried within undocumented cemeteries is of incredible importance to historical archaeologists and, in many cases, the nearby communities. In the case of Avondale Burial Place, a cemetery in Bibb County, Georgia, in use from 1820 to 1950, all written documentation of those interred within it has been lost. Osteological and archaeological evidence alone could not...

2012
Cornelia Jonker Jana Olivier

The burial of coffins may pose an environmental and health hazard since the metals that are used in coffin-making may corrode or degrade into harmful toxins. These may leach into the surrounding soils and groundwater. Very little research has been conducted world-wide on the mineral contamination potential of cemeteries, and virtually none in South Africa. The aim of the study is to determine w...

Journal: :Acta medico-historica adriatica : AMHA 2014
Ruben Pereto Rivas

This paper analyzes the concept of acedia as care for the burial of the dead in some Greek classic works from a philosophical point of view, pointing out the links between this care and the search for one's own identity, and the existential meaning of the human person. In addition to this view, the paper focalizes on the Jewish and Christian attitude toward the burial of the dead, in the Bible ...

محبوبی, اسداله, موسوی حرمی, رضا, باوی, هدا ,

Carbonate deposits of Derinjal Formation (Late Cambrian) studied in three stratigraphic sections (east of Zarand) and is composed of dolostone, stromatolitic boundstone and sandstone with interbeded thin layers of marls. Based on petrography evidences (grain size and fabric) and geochimecal data (δ 18O and δ 13C isotopes and elemental analysis such as Fe, Mn, Na,Sr, Ca and Mg), four types of do...

The major goal of this study is the evaluation of the source rock of Ogaden Basin using Rock-Eval Pyrolysis, Vitrinite reflectance (%Ro), and well log data of the Permo-Triassic and the Mesozoic sequences including Karro, Hamanlei, and Urandab Formations. Burial history and level of thermal maturity of the Bodle-1 well, the Calub-1 well and the Hilala-2 well were modeled based on the calibratio...

2016
Anastasija Isidorova Andrea G. Bravo Gunnhild Riise Sylvain Bouchet Erik Björn Sebastian Sobek

In many northern temperate regions, the water color of lakes has increased over the past decades (“lake browning”), probably caused by an increased export of dissolved organic matter from soils. We investigated if the increase in water color in two lakes in Norway has resulted in increased burial of organic carbon (OC) and mercury (Hg) in the sediments and if the Hg was prone to methylation. La...

2005
Alan Brandt Sarah Rennie

The degree of mine burial is a crucial factor in Mine Counter Measure (MCM) mission planning, having a significant effect on sensor range and effectiveness. The ultimate goal of this project is to provide an mine burial prediction fleet aid for operational Navy MCM decision making that incorporates recent research in burial mechanisms and seafloor sediment behavior. This predictive tool should ...

2011
Bi-Cheng Dong Rui-Hua Liu Qian Zhang Hong-Li Li Ming-Xiang Zhang Guang-Chun Lei Fei-Hai Yu

Disturbance can fragment plant clones into different sizes and unstabilize soils to different degrees, so that clonal fragments of different sizes can be buried in soils at different depths. As a short-term storage organ, solon internode may help fragmented clones of stoloniferous plants to withstand deeper burial in soils. We address (1) whether burial in soils decreases survival and growth of...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2005
Shari L Forbes Barbara H Stuart Boyd B Dent

Adipocere is a decomposition product comprising predominantly of saturated fatty acids which results from the hydrolysis and hydrogenation of neutral fats in the body. Adipocere formation may occur in various decomposition environments but is chiefly dependent on the surrounding conditions. In a soil burial environment these conditions may include such factors as soil pH, temperature, moisture ...

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