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E-grāmata: Advances in Paleoimaging: Applications for Paleoanthropology, Bioarchaeology, Forensics, and Cultural Artifacts

(Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Connecticut, USA), (Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Connecticut, USA)
  • Formāts: 294 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351786980
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  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351786980

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Advances in Paleoimaging: Applications for Paleoanthropology, Bioarchaeology, Forensics, and Cultural Artifacts builds on the research and advances in technology since the writing of the authors first book, Paleoimaging: Field Applications for Cultural Remains and Artifacts (ISBN: 978-1-4200-9071-0). Since Paleoimaging was published in 2009, additional research settings for the application of advanced imaging technologies have been identified. Practices are now more widespread and standardized with the capabilities and utilization of imaging methodologies increasing dramatically.

Given the numerous advances in paleoimaging technique and technology, this book chronicles the evolution that has taken place in all the imaging modalities. Chapters include the coverage of magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, plane and digital radiography, endoscopy, and applications of x-ray fluorescence, as well as the principles of industrial radiography. While the book focuses on a multimodal imaging approach to anthropological and archaeological research, the authors and contributing authors have vast experience in other areas and present coverage of biological applications as well.

The multidisciplinary chapters provide a foundation to understand the application of various imaging modalities in archaeological, anthropological, bioanthropological, and forensic settings. As such, Advances in Paleoimaging will serve as an essential reference for conservators, museum archivists, forensic anthropologists, paleopathologists, and archaeologists, who perform non-destructive research on historical or culturally significant artifacts, remains, or material from a forensic investigation.

The concepts and methods presented in this text are supported with case presentations of the authors' vast experience in the new companion book, Case Studies for Advances in Paleoimaging (ISBN: 978-0-367-25166-6) by Beckett, Conlogue, and Nelson (2020).
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Contributors xv
1 Photography Associated With Paleoimaging: With Notes On Videography, Lidar, Ground Penetrating Radar, And 3D Surface Scanning
1(10)
Ronald G. Beckett
Fatima Alba Rendon-Huerta
Michael J. Wright
2 Endoscopy In Anthropological And Archaeological Applications
11(10)
Ronald G. Beckett
3 Xrf (X-Ray Fluorescence)
21(6)
Ronald G. Beckett
4 Plane Radiography, Digital Radiography, Mammography, Tomosyntheses, And Fluoroscopy
27(58)
Gerald J. Conlogue
Robert Lombardo
William Hennessy
Mark Viner
Alicia Giaimo
5 Contrast Media
85(22)
Gerald J. Conlogue
Ronald G. Beckett
6 Industrial Radiography
107(4)
Robert Lombardo
Gerald J. Conlogue
7 Computed Tomography (Ct), Multi-Detector Computed Tomography (Mdct), Micro-Ct, And Cone Beam Computed Tomography (Cbct)
111(68)
Gerald T. Conlogue
Andrew J. Nelson
Alan G. Lurie
8 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Mri)
179(6)
John Posh
Gerald J. Conlogue
9 Development Of Study Strategies
185(58)
Section 1 Ethical Considerations
187(6)
Ronald G. Beckett
Andrew J. Nelson
Section 2 Determining Imaging Needs
193(6)
Gerald J. Conlogue
Ronald G. Beckett
Mark Viner
Section 3 Workflow (Throughput)---Systems Design for Field Research
199(4)
Gerald J. Conlogue
Ronald G. Beckett
Mark Viner
Section 4 Radiographic Data Formats, Graphic Software, and Online Data Repositories
203(8)
Andrew J. Nelson
Section 5 Interpretation Strategies
211(6)
Gerald J. Conlogue
Sahar N. Saleem
Peter Zadori
Section 6 Integration of Bioarchaeology and Bioarchaeology of Care Models
217(4)
Ronald G. Beckett
Section 7 Field Paleoimaging Safety and Health Challenges
221(10)
Ronald G. Beckett
Mark Viner
Section 8 Radiation Protection and Safety
231(12)
Mark Viner
Gerald J. Conlogue
APPENDICES
Appendix A Radiography Field Data Sheet
243(2)
Appendix B Recording Form for Multi-Detector Computed Tomography
245(2)
Appendix C Micro-CT Recording Form
247(2)
Appendix D Recording Form for XRF
249(2)
Appendix E Recording Form for Endoscopic Examination of Mummified or Skeletal Remains (see
Chapter 2)
251(2)
Appendix F Radiologist Report Form---Preliminary Interpretations
253(4)
Appendix G Example of Risk Assessment Documentation (see
Chapter 9 Section 7)
257(8)
Appendix H Expedition Kit List---Papua New Guinea
265(2)
Appendix I Statement of Health
267(2)
Appendix J Radiation Protection Examples from the Oxford Project (see
Chapter 9 Section 8)
269(4)
Index 273
Gerald J. Conlogue, Ronald G. Beckett