Excavation carried out at the cemetery of Vetricella and dated between the 10th-11th centuries CE, has returned a high percentage of traumatized individuals, including two polytraumatized male skeletons, one featuring a well-healed amputation of the right leg, the other a mended femoral diaphysis fracture. Evidence of a healed amputation, the result of surgical work or interpersonal violence, is a rare case in the archaeological record. The focus of this study is the nature of the recorded trauma, leading to observations on the effects of equestrian practice in an early medieval community, as well as survival and physical adaptation to new conditions, all of which have ultimately contributed towards the general interpretation of the archaeo...
During archaeological excavations in September 2009, on the late antiquity necropolis near Obrenovac...
The authors of the present work evaluate the trauma observed on the skeletal remains of an individua...
Caring practices provided to diseased individuals in past populations are of interest in Bioarchaeol...
Open Access through the Elsevier Agreement Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank Trish Bie...
In this dissertation project I use multiple lines of evidence to investigate the ways in which inequ...
Forensic and archaeological examinations of human skeletons can provide us with evidence of violence...
he tomb of Giovanni and his wife Maria Salviati at Cappelle Medicee in Florence was explored to inve...
In this palaeobiological and palaeopathological study of skeletal remains, we attempt to define the ...
At an unknown moment in the second or third century CE, mourners gathered in a cemetery at Casalecch...
It was hypothesized that men and women living in the border provinces of the Roman Empire may have e...
The Samnites are an Iron Age protohistoric people from the central region of Italy. The skeletal rem...
The anthropological study of some northern Italian burial sites has shown interesting cases of crani...
During the archaeological excavations carried out in 2007 in the Medieval cemetery of the Church of ...
Aim: the purpose of this study is to investigate the ante-mortem cranial traumas in the skeletal rem...
The article presents some preliminary results of medical and forensic analysis of traumatic injuries...
During archaeological excavations in September 2009, on the late antiquity necropolis near Obrenovac...
The authors of the present work evaluate the trauma observed on the skeletal remains of an individua...
Caring practices provided to diseased individuals in past populations are of interest in Bioarchaeol...
Open Access through the Elsevier Agreement Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank Trish Bie...
In this dissertation project I use multiple lines of evidence to investigate the ways in which inequ...
Forensic and archaeological examinations of human skeletons can provide us with evidence of violence...
he tomb of Giovanni and his wife Maria Salviati at Cappelle Medicee in Florence was explored to inve...
In this palaeobiological and palaeopathological study of skeletal remains, we attempt to define the ...
At an unknown moment in the second or third century CE, mourners gathered in a cemetery at Casalecch...
It was hypothesized that men and women living in the border provinces of the Roman Empire may have e...
The Samnites are an Iron Age protohistoric people from the central region of Italy. The skeletal rem...
The anthropological study of some northern Italian burial sites has shown interesting cases of crani...
During the archaeological excavations carried out in 2007 in the Medieval cemetery of the Church of ...
Aim: the purpose of this study is to investigate the ante-mortem cranial traumas in the skeletal rem...
The article presents some preliminary results of medical and forensic analysis of traumatic injuries...
During archaeological excavations in September 2009, on the late antiquity necropolis near Obrenovac...
The authors of the present work evaluate the trauma observed on the skeletal remains of an individua...
Caring practices provided to diseased individuals in past populations are of interest in Bioarchaeol...