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Cosa (chi) è mortuary$50469$ - definizione

PLACE FOR THE STORAGE OF HUMAN CORPSES AWAITING IDENTIFICATION OR BURIAL
Mortuary; Morgues; Waiting mortuary; Rose cottage; Mortuary practice
  • A close-up view of a dead body in the morgue in [[Charité]].
  • Deceased in a 53-foot 'mobile morgue' outside a hospital in [[Hackensack, New Jersey]] on April 27, 2020
  • Latin phrase ''"[[de mortuis nihil nisi bene]]"'' ("Of the dead, say nothing but good") written at the old morgue of Eura Church in [[Eura]], [[Finland]]
  • Inside view of an abandoned morgue
  • Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp]]
  • Bath]], England

Mortuary archaeology         
  • Cranial sutures from which archaeologists are able to establish age ranges of individuals based on the method created by [[Owen Lovejoy]] and Richard Meindl in 1985.
  • The distinct differences between the male and female pelvic bones have allowed researchers to indicate the sex of individuals. This was first done by T.W. Phenice in 1969.
  • Blunt force trauma to the skull by the use of a hammer. This is the most common form of trauma.
  • Archaeologists using the Burial Excavation method of Mortuary Archaeology to determine what an individual from the past was like and how they lived, from their skeletal remains.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SUB-DISCIPLINE
Draft:Mortuary Archaeology; Mortuary Archaeology
Mortuary archaeology is the study of human remains in their archaeological context. This is a known sub-field of bioarchaeology, which is a field that focuses on gathering important information based on the skeleton of an individual.
morgue         
n.
Dead-house.
mortuary         
n.
1.
Cemetery, graveyard, churchyard, burial-place, necropolis, burial-ground, city of the dead.
2.
Dead-house, morgue.

Wikipedia

Morgue

A morgue or mortuary (in a hospital or elsewhere) is a place used for the storage of human corpses awaiting identification (ID), removal for autopsy, respectful burial, cremation or other methods of disposal. In modern times, corpses have customarily been refrigerated to delay decomposition.