International audienceThe impact of injury on the health and activities of human foragers is of great interest for understanding theadaptability of past populations to their environments. For the Gravettian female of Caviglione 1, a violent blowhas been suggested as the origin of the left radial fracture, and abnormal body asymmetry has been observed.Access to high resolution CT-scans of the upper limb allows us to address new etiologic considerations and assessthe after-effects of trauma on bone biomechanical properties by focusing on cortical and trabecular bones andconducting a comparative analysis of cross-sectional geometric properties in an Upper Paleolithic context. Thisoriginally right-dominant female, who became left-handed, was ma...
Traumatic lesions are among the most important sources of data providing information associated to i...
Abstract Objectives Trabecular bone adapts to the strains placed upon the skeleton during life. Anth...
We present the palaeopathological study of a left patella (ATD6-56) belonging to the Early Pleistoce...
This paper investigates the changes in upper and lower limb robusticity and activity patterns that a...
European Late Upper Paleolithic people display levels of bilateral asymmetry in humeral mechanical s...
This paper investigates the changes in upper and lower limb robusticity and activity patterns that a...
Osteometric and paleopathological studies of Neolithic material from Western Ligurian caves have sho...
The aim of this research is to improve our understanding of mobility and the role of the terrain in ...
The female human skeleton SanTeodoro 4, discovered in a burial found in San Teodoro cave in Sicily (...
This article reports on a complete left human humerus from the Cussac Cave (Dordogne, France), datin...
The study of long bone morphology in modern human and fossils hominins plays a central role in under...
Study of a case of healed trauma due to an arrow-point wound in an Upper Paleolithic female individu...
The six skeletons (Rom l-6) coming from Upper Palaeolithic burials were discovered it the Grotta del...
The Cro-Magnon human remains, associated with the Mid Upper Paleolithic (MUP), have been commingled ...
Studies of cultural artifacts and faunal remains from European Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic site...
Traumatic lesions are among the most important sources of data providing information associated to i...
Abstract Objectives Trabecular bone adapts to the strains placed upon the skeleton during life. Anth...
We present the palaeopathological study of a left patella (ATD6-56) belonging to the Early Pleistoce...
This paper investigates the changes in upper and lower limb robusticity and activity patterns that a...
European Late Upper Paleolithic people display levels of bilateral asymmetry in humeral mechanical s...
This paper investigates the changes in upper and lower limb robusticity and activity patterns that a...
Osteometric and paleopathological studies of Neolithic material from Western Ligurian caves have sho...
The aim of this research is to improve our understanding of mobility and the role of the terrain in ...
The female human skeleton SanTeodoro 4, discovered in a burial found in San Teodoro cave in Sicily (...
This article reports on a complete left human humerus from the Cussac Cave (Dordogne, France), datin...
The study of long bone morphology in modern human and fossils hominins plays a central role in under...
Study of a case of healed trauma due to an arrow-point wound in an Upper Paleolithic female individu...
The six skeletons (Rom l-6) coming from Upper Palaeolithic burials were discovered it the Grotta del...
The Cro-Magnon human remains, associated with the Mid Upper Paleolithic (MUP), have been commingled ...
Studies of cultural artifacts and faunal remains from European Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic site...
Traumatic lesions are among the most important sources of data providing information associated to i...
Abstract Objectives Trabecular bone adapts to the strains placed upon the skeleton during life. Anth...
We present the palaeopathological study of a left patella (ATD6-56) belonging to the Early Pleistoce...