Margaux Cave (Belgium) yielded a Pre‐Boreal Early Mesolithic burial covered by what resembled a burial mound. The hundreds of human bones excavated belonged to 7 to 10 adult females. Among these bones, the CR3 cranium presents numerous cutmarks on both zygomatic processes, on the frontal squama and along the two coronal sutures, as well as on the left part of the posterior cranium. The cutmarks on the zygomatic processes correspond to the removal of the mandible while those on the top of the forehead and the occipital may result from the removal of the scalp. Therefore, these cutmarks may be interpreted as part of a mortuary ritual. Am J Phys Anthropol, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc
Skeletal evidence dating back to the Mesolithic period is scarce and should be studied under a multi...
At the site of Marillac, near the Ligonne River in Marillac-le-Franc (Charente, France), a remarkabl...
The deposition, retrieval, and manipulation of human remains in natural caves are well known through...
Margaux Cave (Belgium) yielded a Pre‐Boreal Early Mesolithic burial covered by what resembled a buri...
Cut-marked and broken human bones are a recurrent feature of Magdalenian (~17–12,000 years BP, uncal...
Cut-marked and broken human bones are a recurrent feature of Magdalenian (~17-12,000 years BP, uncal...
While long known as a feature of the Near Eastern Neolithic, there is growing evidence for the speci...
Objectives Humanly induced modifications on human and non‐human bones from four archaeological sites...
An isolated adult human ulna fragment recovered from the ‘black mould’ layer of Kent\u27s Cavern by ...
A recurring theme of late Upper Palaeolithic Magdalenian human bone assemblages is the remarkable ra...
An isolated adult human ulna fragment recovered from the 'black mould' layer of Kent's Cavern by Wil...
Incisions on the frontal of the Krapina 3 cranium differ from other cut marks from the site. Thirty...
Background: The use of human braincases as drinking cups and containers has extensive historic and e...
Nearly 200 karstic caves of the Meuse River basin of Belgium have yielded burial chambers dating fro...
In Central Europe, human remains from the Magdalenian are a rare phenomenon. In Central and Western ...
Skeletal evidence dating back to the Mesolithic period is scarce and should be studied under a multi...
At the site of Marillac, near the Ligonne River in Marillac-le-Franc (Charente, France), a remarkabl...
The deposition, retrieval, and manipulation of human remains in natural caves are well known through...
Margaux Cave (Belgium) yielded a Pre‐Boreal Early Mesolithic burial covered by what resembled a buri...
Cut-marked and broken human bones are a recurrent feature of Magdalenian (~17–12,000 years BP, uncal...
Cut-marked and broken human bones are a recurrent feature of Magdalenian (~17-12,000 years BP, uncal...
While long known as a feature of the Near Eastern Neolithic, there is growing evidence for the speci...
Objectives Humanly induced modifications on human and non‐human bones from four archaeological sites...
An isolated adult human ulna fragment recovered from the ‘black mould’ layer of Kent\u27s Cavern by ...
A recurring theme of late Upper Palaeolithic Magdalenian human bone assemblages is the remarkable ra...
An isolated adult human ulna fragment recovered from the 'black mould' layer of Kent's Cavern by Wil...
Incisions on the frontal of the Krapina 3 cranium differ from other cut marks from the site. Thirty...
Background: The use of human braincases as drinking cups and containers has extensive historic and e...
Nearly 200 karstic caves of the Meuse River basin of Belgium have yielded burial chambers dating fro...
In Central Europe, human remains from the Magdalenian are a rare phenomenon. In Central and Western ...
Skeletal evidence dating back to the Mesolithic period is scarce and should be studied under a multi...
At the site of Marillac, near the Ligonne River in Marillac-le-Franc (Charente, France), a remarkabl...
The deposition, retrieval, and manipulation of human remains in natural caves are well known through...