This paper analyses the skeletal remains with signs of violence coming from some archaeological sites located in Apulia (Southern Italy) and dated between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. The research is based on historical, archaeological, anthropological and paleopathological sources and aims to determine the nature of the detected injuries. The careful recording and statistical analysis have enabled the observation of their distribution on the bones, hypothesize the weapons used, as well as reconstruct how injuries were inflicted and pinpoint any elements and cultural influences. In particular, a data registration model has been developed; if accepted by the scientific community, it would allow a homogeneous recording an...
In this paper we present the study of a skull belonging to a young male from the Italian Bronze Age ...
Interpersonal violence reveals implications in behaviour, mobility, lifestyle and health of past hum...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
This paper analyses the skeletal remains with signs of violence coming from some archaeological sit...
Aim: the purpose of this study is to investigate the ante-mortem cranial traumas in the skeletal rem...
The current work concerns the anthropological study of skeletal remains of two young adults involved...
none15siHuman skeletal remains from archaeological contexts occasionally present signs of traumatic ...
Traumatic lesions are among the most important sources of data providing information associated to i...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the square around the Cathedral of S. Giovanni in Turin br...
This is the medical history of three skeletons from archaeological sites in the province of Varese t...
Traumatic lesions are commonly found in archaeological skeletal samples and provide useful informati...
The transition from the Late Antique (2nd–5th century AD) to the Medieval period (6th – 11th century...
In this paper we present the study of a skull belonging to a young male from the Italian Bronze Age ...
Interpersonal violence reveals implications in behaviour, mobility, lifestyle and health of past hum...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
This paper analyses the skeletal remains with signs of violence coming from some archaeological sit...
Aim: the purpose of this study is to investigate the ante-mortem cranial traumas in the skeletal rem...
The current work concerns the anthropological study of skeletal remains of two young adults involved...
none15siHuman skeletal remains from archaeological contexts occasionally present signs of traumatic ...
Traumatic lesions are among the most important sources of data providing information associated to i...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the square around the Cathedral of S. Giovanni in Turin br...
This is the medical history of three skeletons from archaeological sites in the province of Varese t...
Traumatic lesions are commonly found in archaeological skeletal samples and provide useful informati...
The transition from the Late Antique (2nd–5th century AD) to the Medieval period (6th – 11th century...
In this paper we present the study of a skull belonging to a young male from the Italian Bronze Age ...
Interpersonal violence reveals implications in behaviour, mobility, lifestyle and health of past hum...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...