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Article Reference Ein besonderer Dekorstein der civitas Treverorum und seine Verwendung für Grabdenkmäler und als Baustein im Theater von Dalheim.
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Article Reference Origine, caractérisation et mise en place de matériaux riches en fer dans la grotte Scladina (Andenne, Belgique) : processus naturels et sources anthropiques potentielles.
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Article Reference Geology, landscapes and natural ornamental stones of the civitas Treverorum.
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Article Reference Robert Garcet's Eben-Ezer Flint Tower (Bassenge, Belgium): from Stone Masonry to Stone Mythology.
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Article Reference Étude archéométrique des céramiques de la Basse Époque à l’époque romaine d’Elkab (Haute Égypte) Présentation des céramiques en pâte calcaire de la Basse Époque à l’époque romaine d’Elkab (Haute Égypte).
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Article Reference A 17th century bell foundry in the belfry (UNESCO’s world Heritage site) of Gembloux (Belgium): an archaeometric study.
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Article Reference Why is it so difficult to work on geochemical composition? Supervised geochemical composition data processing to study colouring iron oxide-rich rocks in archaeological contexts.
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Article Reference A peculiar ornamental stone in the civitas Treverorum used in funeral monuments and the antique theatre of Dalheim (Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg).
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Inproceedings Reference Anthropology: Pediatric and Juvenile.
he death of a fetus or child due to maltreatment raises many forensic as well as physiological issues. Forensic anthropological techniques using medical imaging of bones are very useful in analyzing the sequelae in physical child maltreatment[note that there are over recent years several terms and expressions to explain the results of physical child trauma: non-accidental trauma (NAT) or nonaccidental injury (NAI); suspected child physical abuse (SPA); inflicted injury (II); battered child syndrome; abusive head trauma of “shaken baby syndrome”(Bhattacharya et al., 2023; Paddock et al., 2017a)]. In infanticide and fetus death, anthropological characteristics and clinical parameters of age estimation are also of high importance. The contribution of forensic anthropology to the pathologist’s examination is of fundamental importance. The fields of forensic anthropology and bioarcheology are complicated and requires a multidisciplinary approach.
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Article Reference Le lapidaire gallo-romain du Musée archéologique d'Arlon : identification des roches et des sources des matières premières.
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