Signs of skeletal injuries represent one of the most frequently described pathological findings in anthropological literature dedicated to past populations. Most often, though, this only involved case reports, which were not correlated with the number of individuals and the state of preservation of the skeletons or individual bones. The frequency of fractures in the population has been studied by several authors in the past decades, and various methods of evaluation have been devised
Sharp-force skeletal trauma inflicted during dismemberment and skeletization holds clear and obvious...
Forensic anthropologists and pathologists are more and more requested to answer questions on bone tr...
Trauma analysis is a growing area of physical and forensic anthropology. The analysis of fracture pa...
The lifestyle of past populations can be reconstructed with help of several skeletal indicators. One...
Focus of this work was to estimate the frequency of moving apparatus injuries in skeletal material o...
In a forensic context, identification of skeletal injuries’ and traumas’ timing may be of fundamenta...
When archaeological skeletons are assessed, the prevalence (and patterns of bone involvement) of tra...
Traumatic injury is one of the most common forms of pathology seen in skeletal collections. Because ...
Spinal arthropathies have been prevalent throughout history, so the recording and analysis of these ...
Trauma analysis is an integral part of the forensic anthropologist’s role in the study of skeletoniz...
When anthropologists study skeletons they also try to reconstruct trauma and cause of death, a chall...
The distinction between perimortem and postmortem fractures is an important challenge for forensic a...
BONE TRAUMAS AMONG THE SKELETAL POPULATION FROM GRUCZNO (11-14 C.). The study contains a quantitati...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
In forensic pathology, deaths due to mechanical injuries (blunt, sharp, and gunshot) require an auto...
Sharp-force skeletal trauma inflicted during dismemberment and skeletization holds clear and obvious...
Forensic anthropologists and pathologists are more and more requested to answer questions on bone tr...
Trauma analysis is a growing area of physical and forensic anthropology. The analysis of fracture pa...
The lifestyle of past populations can be reconstructed with help of several skeletal indicators. One...
Focus of this work was to estimate the frequency of moving apparatus injuries in skeletal material o...
In a forensic context, identification of skeletal injuries’ and traumas’ timing may be of fundamenta...
When archaeological skeletons are assessed, the prevalence (and patterns of bone involvement) of tra...
Traumatic injury is one of the most common forms of pathology seen in skeletal collections. Because ...
Spinal arthropathies have been prevalent throughout history, so the recording and analysis of these ...
Trauma analysis is an integral part of the forensic anthropologist’s role in the study of skeletoniz...
When anthropologists study skeletons they also try to reconstruct trauma and cause of death, a chall...
The distinction between perimortem and postmortem fractures is an important challenge for forensic a...
BONE TRAUMAS AMONG THE SKELETAL POPULATION FROM GRUCZNO (11-14 C.). The study contains a quantitati...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
In forensic pathology, deaths due to mechanical injuries (blunt, sharp, and gunshot) require an auto...
Sharp-force skeletal trauma inflicted during dismemberment and skeletization holds clear and obvious...
Forensic anthropologists and pathologists are more and more requested to answer questions on bone tr...
Trauma analysis is a growing area of physical and forensic anthropology. The analysis of fracture pa...