The skeleton of an adult male, dating to the Early Iron Age of the Assyrian Period (B.C. 8th-7th cc), recovered in South Eastern Turkey was analyzed. It reveals significant biological and cultural deformations. This so-called Zeviya Tivilki individual represents the first known record of circular-type double bandage artificial cranial deformation from the Iron Age in Anatolia. The presence of cranial pathology temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJD) on the left side of the mandible, most probably caused by a trauma, was identified and negatively affected dental function and health. In particular, the occlusal surface of the left upper teeth covered by dental plaque indicates that the individual was not able to use this side of his jaw. Sign...
We report a probable case of multiple skeletal dysplasia observed in a Late Iron Age young adult mal...
This paper presents an bioarchaeological case study from Shirakavan. The skeletal remains belong to ...
Newly excavated materials from the Zarni Er cave (village of Hakhpat) have allowed the anthropologic...
The skeleton of an adult male, dating to the Early Iron Age of the Assyrian Period (B.C. 8th-7th cc)...
The skeleton of an adult male, dating to the Early Iron Age of the Assyrian Period (B.C. 8th- 7th cc...
The impact of the deforming structure on the human skull is one of the most challenging and debated ...
Artificial cranial deformation is a cultural practice that modifies the shape of the skull during th...
The paper is an attempt to study the deformed skulls, representatives of the Bronze Age and Early Ir...
The paper presents an analysis of the anthropological material. Anthropological material obtained du...
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Traditionally, the study of human skeletal remains from ancient backgrounds (bio-archaeology) has ex...
The Samnites are an Iron Age protohistoric people from the central region of Italy. The skeletal rem...
A comparative paleopathological study was conducted in order to discern the general health and way o...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
We report a probable case of multiple skeletal dysplasia observed in a Late Iron Age young adult mal...
This paper presents an bioarchaeological case study from Shirakavan. The skeletal remains belong to ...
Newly excavated materials from the Zarni Er cave (village of Hakhpat) have allowed the anthropologic...
The skeleton of an adult male, dating to the Early Iron Age of the Assyrian Period (B.C. 8th-7th cc)...
The skeleton of an adult male, dating to the Early Iron Age of the Assyrian Period (B.C. 8th- 7th cc...
The impact of the deforming structure on the human skull is one of the most challenging and debated ...
Artificial cranial deformation is a cultural practice that modifies the shape of the skull during th...
The paper is an attempt to study the deformed skulls, representatives of the Bronze Age and Early Ir...
The paper presents an analysis of the anthropological material. Anthropological material obtained du...
International audienceObjective: The aim of this paper is to provide new insights into growth patter...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide new insights into growth patterns and heal...
Traditionally, the study of human skeletal remains from ancient backgrounds (bio-archaeology) has ex...
The Samnites are an Iron Age protohistoric people from the central region of Italy. The skeletal rem...
A comparative paleopathological study was conducted in order to discern the general health and way o...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
We report a probable case of multiple skeletal dysplasia observed in a Late Iron Age young adult mal...
This paper presents an bioarchaeological case study from Shirakavan. The skeletal remains belong to ...
Newly excavated materials from the Zarni Er cave (village of Hakhpat) have allowed the anthropologic...