Dental investigation of the peat-bog body from Elling Our present knowledge of the dental condition of prehistoric Danes is very scant. The few reports available have focussed on attrition and dental caries. Only one other peat-bog body -the Grauballe Man- has been subjected to dental examination. Four pieces af jaw bone remnants from the present body were studied. They comprised the right mandibular ramus and body region, the anterior part of the mandible and the two most anterior parts of the maxillary bone separated along the intermaxillary suture. Although distorted, shrunken, and markedly decalcified, the general morphology of...
The mass grave in Västergarn, Gotland, Sweden is located between two medieval churches and thought t...
The paper presents an analysis of the anthropological material. Anthropological material obtained du...
ABSTRACT. Skeletal remains of four Dorset Palaeo-Eskimo individuals were found at Alarnerk (NhHd-1),...
In the present study, and examination was made of tooth size in medieval Danish skulls excavated at ...
Medico-legal examination of the peat-bog body from Elling The same medico-legal methods used to des...
Pathological-anatomical and Forensic-medicinal lnvestigation of the Peat-bog Body from Grauballe[The...
The prevalence, distribution, and location of dental caries were studied in complete and partial hum...
For more than a century human skeletal remains have been recovered from the wetland area of Alken at...
This master thesis investigates the phenomenon of men with filed (modified) teeth in Scandinavia dur...
The Radiological Examination of the Peat-bog Body from GrauballeIn the spring of 1952, at the reques...
The Neolithic Funnel Beaker cemetery of Modřice, dated to 4850-4900 years before present (uncalibrat...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
International audienceAbstract The Steinheim skull was discovered in Germany, near Stuttgart in 1933...
Periods of exposure of corpses are a well-known phenomenon associated with battlefields and other co...
International audienceIIn 1951 peat cutters unearthed the bog body of an adult female dating from th...
The mass grave in Västergarn, Gotland, Sweden is located between two medieval churches and thought t...
The paper presents an analysis of the anthropological material. Anthropological material obtained du...
ABSTRACT. Skeletal remains of four Dorset Palaeo-Eskimo individuals were found at Alarnerk (NhHd-1),...
In the present study, and examination was made of tooth size in medieval Danish skulls excavated at ...
Medico-legal examination of the peat-bog body from Elling The same medico-legal methods used to des...
Pathological-anatomical and Forensic-medicinal lnvestigation of the Peat-bog Body from Grauballe[The...
The prevalence, distribution, and location of dental caries were studied in complete and partial hum...
For more than a century human skeletal remains have been recovered from the wetland area of Alken at...
This master thesis investigates the phenomenon of men with filed (modified) teeth in Scandinavia dur...
The Radiological Examination of the Peat-bog Body from GrauballeIn the spring of 1952, at the reques...
The Neolithic Funnel Beaker cemetery of Modřice, dated to 4850-4900 years before present (uncalibrat...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
International audienceAbstract The Steinheim skull was discovered in Germany, near Stuttgart in 1933...
Periods of exposure of corpses are a well-known phenomenon associated with battlefields and other co...
International audienceIIn 1951 peat cutters unearthed the bog body of an adult female dating from th...
The mass grave in Västergarn, Gotland, Sweden is located between two medieval churches and thought t...
The paper presents an analysis of the anthropological material. Anthropological material obtained du...
ABSTRACT. Skeletal remains of four Dorset Palaeo-Eskimo individuals were found at Alarnerk (NhHd-1),...