BONE TRAUMAS AMONG THE SKELETAL POPULATION FROM GRUCZNO (11-14 C.). The study contains a quantitative and qualitative description of mechanical traumas of the sceleton as observed in the remains of human from a medieval site in Gruczno
The transition from the Late Antique (2nd–5th century AD) to the Medieval period (6th – 11th century...
When archaeological skeletons are assessed, the prevalence (and patterns of bone involvement) of tra...
The excavations conducted at Van Castle Mound, East Anatolia, between 1987 and 2010 uncovered a tota...
BONE TRAUMAS AMONG THE SKELETAL POPULATION FROM GRUCZNO (11-14 C.). The study contains a quantitati...
Traumatic injuries can be used as general indicators of activity patterns in past populations. This ...
Traumatic lesions are among the most important sources of data providing information associated to i...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
Focus of this work was to estimate the frequency of moving apparatus injuries in skeletal material o...
Aim: the purpose of this study is to investigate the ante-mortem cranial traumas in the skeletal rem...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
This thesis is an anthropological analysis of an early-medieval population, inhabiting the area of S...
Medieval monasteries often went beyond their religious mission and developed into economic, social, ...
Trauma analysis was performed on skeletal material from the Benedictine Monastery of St Margaret in ...
Abstract: Objective: To explore how medieval living conditions, occupation, and an individual's role...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how medieval living conditions, occupation, and an individual's role within so...
The transition from the Late Antique (2nd–5th century AD) to the Medieval period (6th – 11th century...
When archaeological skeletons are assessed, the prevalence (and patterns of bone involvement) of tra...
The excavations conducted at Van Castle Mound, East Anatolia, between 1987 and 2010 uncovered a tota...
BONE TRAUMAS AMONG THE SKELETAL POPULATION FROM GRUCZNO (11-14 C.). The study contains a quantitati...
Traumatic injuries can be used as general indicators of activity patterns in past populations. This ...
Traumatic lesions are among the most important sources of data providing information associated to i...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
Focus of this work was to estimate the frequency of moving apparatus injuries in skeletal material o...
Aim: the purpose of this study is to investigate the ante-mortem cranial traumas in the skeletal rem...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
This thesis is an anthropological analysis of an early-medieval population, inhabiting the area of S...
Medieval monasteries often went beyond their religious mission and developed into economic, social, ...
Trauma analysis was performed on skeletal material from the Benedictine Monastery of St Margaret in ...
Abstract: Objective: To explore how medieval living conditions, occupation, and an individual's role...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how medieval living conditions, occupation, and an individual's role within so...
The transition from the Late Antique (2nd–5th century AD) to the Medieval period (6th – 11th century...
When archaeological skeletons are assessed, the prevalence (and patterns of bone involvement) of tra...
The excavations conducted at Van Castle Mound, East Anatolia, between 1987 and 2010 uncovered a tota...