International audienceThe site of Tell Mureybet in Syria yielded several human remains, partly dated from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (8300-8200 BC), including a skeleton from an incomplete primary burial (grave 3) excavated in 1974. The study of the bones helps us to reconstruct the plausible cause of death, a thoraco-abdominal fatal wound caused by an arrow shot in the chest. This is clearly evidenced by the presence of a flint arrowhead embedded in the 10th thoracic vertebra. The X-rays, CT-scan and 3D reconstruction of the vertebra and the arrowhead allow two hypotheses regarding this death: a hunting accident or a case of interpersonal violence
Conflict and warfare are central but also disputed themes in discussions about the European Neolithi...
The mortuary record of the Southwest Asian Late Neolithic is marked by a significant degree of regio...
The osteological remains of a juvenile woman, 17- 20 years, was discovered in grave number 23/88 at ...
International audienceThe site of Tell Mureybet in Syria yielded several human remains, partly dated...
The site of Tell Mureybet in Syria yielded several human remains, partly dated from the Pre-Pottery ...
Projectile injury caused by an arrow shot is a common skeletal marker of interpersonal violence in a...
The female human skeleton SanTeodoro 4, discovered in a burial found in San Teodoro cave in Sicily (...
A new case is described here of a wound caused by a flint arrowhead in the neolithic period. The spe...
The main questions asked of bioarchaeologists and forensic anthropologists when confronted with huma...
International audienceBurial assemblages inform us about the biology of past societies, social relat...
International audienceAbstract The remains of 61 individuals buried in the cemetery of Jebel Sahaba ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Study of a case of healed trauma due to an arrow-point wound in an Upper Paleolithic female individu...
peer reviewedThe emergence of hunting technology in the deep past fundamentally shaped the subsisten...
Objective: To reconstruct the etiology of a perimortem injury observed on a Neolithic – Chalcolithic...
Conflict and warfare are central but also disputed themes in discussions about the European Neolithi...
The mortuary record of the Southwest Asian Late Neolithic is marked by a significant degree of regio...
The osteological remains of a juvenile woman, 17- 20 years, was discovered in grave number 23/88 at ...
International audienceThe site of Tell Mureybet in Syria yielded several human remains, partly dated...
The site of Tell Mureybet in Syria yielded several human remains, partly dated from the Pre-Pottery ...
Projectile injury caused by an arrow shot is a common skeletal marker of interpersonal violence in a...
The female human skeleton SanTeodoro 4, discovered in a burial found in San Teodoro cave in Sicily (...
A new case is described here of a wound caused by a flint arrowhead in the neolithic period. The spe...
The main questions asked of bioarchaeologists and forensic anthropologists when confronted with huma...
International audienceBurial assemblages inform us about the biology of past societies, social relat...
International audienceAbstract The remains of 61 individuals buried in the cemetery of Jebel Sahaba ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Study of a case of healed trauma due to an arrow-point wound in an Upper Paleolithic female individu...
peer reviewedThe emergence of hunting technology in the deep past fundamentally shaped the subsisten...
Objective: To reconstruct the etiology of a perimortem injury observed on a Neolithic – Chalcolithic...
Conflict and warfare are central but also disputed themes in discussions about the European Neolithi...
The mortuary record of the Southwest Asian Late Neolithic is marked by a significant degree of regio...
The osteological remains of a juvenile woman, 17- 20 years, was discovered in grave number 23/88 at ...