Forensic Dentistry helps to identify living or dead persons by their teeth. There are early records of cases that teeth played such an important role (Popea, Charles the Bold, etc). The aim of this article is to make better known another generally unknown primitive application of Forensic Dentistry in a battle that changed history. The battle of Pelagonia took place in September of 1259 A.D. It was between the Empire of Nicaea (Iznik) and the Despotate of Epirus, Kingdom of Sicily and the Principality of Achaea. The Empire of Nicaea was victorious. Many knights were killed, other fled or taken captives. William II Villehardouin, Prince of Achaia, fled and found later under a haystack near the city of Kastoria. He was recognised by his big a...
The art of treating diseases concerning to the teeth and jaws has been a long and rich history and t...
Palaeodemography, the means of amassing information from the teeth of the general population, is add...
This paper reports the results of dental identification of 1200 human remains exhumed from mass grav...
Forensic Dentistry helps to identify living or dead persons by their teeth. There are early records ...
Abstract Teeth fusion is a developmental anomaly characterized by the union of two and, more rarely,...
Archeological research at the site of Les Fadets in the town of Lussac-les-Châteaux (Department of V...
The paper presents an analysis of the anthropological material. Anthropological material obtained du...
The history of dentistry begins in Antiquity and our understanding from this time through to the Ear...
The MediciProjectisapaleopathologicalandhistoric-medical study started in2004,which is based on thee...
Article is devoted to the history of the development of dentistry as a science and practice. Particu...
In 2011, small mass grave with completely skeletonized remains was discovered in Belgrade suburb. An...
Background: The new field of paleomicrobiology allows past outbreaks to be identified by testing den...
A set of teeth unearthed from two robbed tombs of Mycenean and archaic times; more than a dozen from...
International audienceIn France, bioarcheological research has long overlooked the early and late mo...
A dental prosthesis, from a necropolis in Rome dating to the 1st-2nd century AD, provides the first ...
The art of treating diseases concerning to the teeth and jaws has been a long and rich history and t...
Palaeodemography, the means of amassing information from the teeth of the general population, is add...
This paper reports the results of dental identification of 1200 human remains exhumed from mass grav...
Forensic Dentistry helps to identify living or dead persons by their teeth. There are early records ...
Abstract Teeth fusion is a developmental anomaly characterized by the union of two and, more rarely,...
Archeological research at the site of Les Fadets in the town of Lussac-les-Châteaux (Department of V...
The paper presents an analysis of the anthropological material. Anthropological material obtained du...
The history of dentistry begins in Antiquity and our understanding from this time through to the Ear...
The MediciProjectisapaleopathologicalandhistoric-medical study started in2004,which is based on thee...
Article is devoted to the history of the development of dentistry as a science and practice. Particu...
In 2011, small mass grave with completely skeletonized remains was discovered in Belgrade suburb. An...
Background: The new field of paleomicrobiology allows past outbreaks to be identified by testing den...
A set of teeth unearthed from two robbed tombs of Mycenean and archaic times; more than a dozen from...
International audienceIn France, bioarcheological research has long overlooked the early and late mo...
A dental prosthesis, from a necropolis in Rome dating to the 1st-2nd century AD, provides the first ...
The art of treating diseases concerning to the teeth and jaws has been a long and rich history and t...
Palaeodemography, the means of amassing information from the teeth of the general population, is add...
This paper reports the results of dental identification of 1200 human remains exhumed from mass grav...