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    Ethical issues of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia

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    Since the 1990s there has been an increase in bioarchaeological research in many parts of Southeast Asia by both locals and non-locals. Southeast Asian countries are characterised by varied social, cultural and political histories, but there are also some broad similarities in terms of poor economic development that limits much local research, and strong nationalism and rigid bureaucratic procedures for research. All have implications for non-local and local bioarchaeological research. Despite the growth in bioarchaeological research, the ethics of the practice of bioarchaeology in this region remain relatively underexplored. This chapter presents some of the main ethical issues of research with human remains in the region focusing on the countries of Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia and the Philippines, from a non-local and local researcher viewpoint. We review a range of ethical issues, including the varied way different cultures respond to bioarchaeological work, local-non-local partnership in research, community archaeology, bioarchaeological methods including post-excavation management, and looting of archaeological sites. With the recent development of local expertise in bioarchaeology in the region, the repatriation of skeletal samples to Thailand, the increase in local training, and partnerships between local and non-local bioarchaeologists, there is much promise for the further development of local research in the field

    Mechanical comparative analysis of three different types of sutures in different dimensions tendons: experimental study AnĂĄlise mecĂąnica comparativa de trĂȘs tipos de sutura entre tendĂ”es de dimensĂ”es diferentes: estudo experimental

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    The aim of this experimental investigation was study of mechanical profile of three kinds of suture, between tendons with different dimensions. Were utilized 21 mongrel dogs ( 11males, 10 females) of wich were obtained the tendon comum flexor and tendon tibial cranial of both pelvic limbs. After the dissection of the tendons, suture was done, seven animal per group. The tendons utilized allways were from the right limb and from the left limb side utilized as control. After the suture, we performed axial traction tests, rate level of 30mm /min, using special jaws. After the test the machine's program informed the values of ultimate load, elongation and strain, and load elongation diagram. The results were submite to statistical study, that showed no difference between the technics utilized. The values of suture groups were smaller than the control, for ultimate load, and higher for elongation and strain.<br>O objetivo da presente investigação experimental foi avaliar o perfil mecĂąnico de trĂȘs tipos de tĂ©cnicas de sutura entre tendĂ”es de dimensĂ”es diferentes. Foram utilizados 21 cĂŁes sem raça definida (11machos/10 fĂȘmeas), dos quais foram obtidos os tendĂ”es flexor comum dos dedos - t.c. (maior dimensĂŁo) e tibial cranial - t.cr. (menor dimensĂŁo), de ambos os membros pĂ©lvicos. Logo apĂłs a obtenção das peças foi realizada sutura, segundo cada tipo de tĂ©cnica, porĂ©m sempre com o mesmo nĂșmero de pontos. Os tendĂ”es utilizados para sutura foram sempre do lado direito e o controle do lado esquerdo (t.cr.). ApĂłs a sutura, os corpos de prova foram fixados em garras especialmente desenvolvidas e submetidos a ensaio de tração axial Ă  velocidade de 30mm/minuto. ApĂłs o ensaio o programa da mĂĄquina forneceu os valores da carga mĂĄxima ( na ruptura) e deformação absoluta (mm) e relativa (%), alĂ©m do diagrama carga-deformação. Os resultados foram submetidos a estudo estatĂ­stico pela anĂĄlise de medidas repetidas no nĂ­vel de 5% de significĂąncia. NĂŁo foi constatada diferença estatisticamente significativa nos parĂąmetros mecĂąnicos avaliados nos trĂȘs grupos de tĂ©cnicas de suturas. Em relação ao controle (tendĂŁo de menos diĂąmetro contra-lateral), observou-se que a sutura apresenta resistĂȘncia mĂĄxima a tração significativamente menor que o controle e maior deformação

    Cranio-morphometric and aDNA corroboration of the Austronesian dispersal model in ancient Island Southeast Asia: Support from Gua Harimau, Indonesia

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