Physical Anthropology in Thailand

The collecting of physical anthropological data of people in the past, by physical anthropologists, physicians, archaeologists, including academics in related fields, from studying skeletal remains at archaeological sites in Thailand and to publish knowledge in any form.

Site : Mueang Sema

Title : SEMA_2000_S5W97_B13

Title
SEMA_2000_S5W97_B13
Burial number
13
Skeleton number
13
Speciment no
Excavation pit
S5W97
Site
Mueang Sema
Region
Northeast
Province
Nakhon Ratchasima
Watershed
Mun
Project
โครงการขุดค้นแหล่งโบราณคดีเมืองเสมา ตำบลเสมา อำเภอสูงเนิน จังหวัดนครราชสีมา พ.ศ. 2543-2544 (The excavation of Mueang Sema archaeological site, Sema Sub-district, Sung Noen District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province in 2000-2001)
Sex
Male
Age
Young adult, 25-35 yrs.
Condition

Partial skeleton is represented by the cranial fragments, the mandible, the left scapula, the left humerus, the femora, the tibiae and fibulae, and the foot bones. Poorly preserved: these bones are very fragile and there are densely calcite coatings on their surfaces.

Analyst
Natthamol Pureepatpong
Institution
The 9th Regional Office of Archaeology and National Museum, Nakhon Ratchasima (Presently named The 10th Regional Office of Fine Arts, Nakhon Ratchasima)
Data source
Date examined

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