The authors describe the discovery of the remains of two unidentified skeletonised individuals in a small town located in southern Italy. The bodies were discovered while workers were preparing to lay an oil pipeline. The two individuals were found at a depth of 2 meters, and in very close proximity to one other. The recovery process of the skeletonised remains and their related findings, carried out by a team of forensic anthropologists and archaeologists, is described here. Archaeological examination determined that the remains date back to the 4th millennium B.C. Forensic anthropological and odontological examinations were performed to determine the biological profile of the skeletal remains by estimation of age and height, as well as...
Aim: the purpose of this study is to investigate the ante-mortem cranial traumas in the skeletal rem...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
The six skeletons (Rom l-6) coming from Upper Palaeolithic burials were discovered it the Grotta del...
The authors describe the discovery of the remains of two unidentified skeletonised individuals in a ...
Abstract: This report contains the results of a forensic study of human remains discovered by a fore...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pug...
The inhumations from the dolmen burial in Oberbipp represent a unique ensemble to study Late Neolith...
The present research, an integrative study combining archeology, skeletal biology, and molecular ant...
The excavations carried out in tomb II belonging to the hypogeic necropolis of “Sa Figu”, near the v...
The Arene Candide Cave is a renowned site on the northwestern Italian coast that has yielded numerou...
The archaeological site of Populonia-Baratti, in the southern part of Tuscany (Italy), was one of th...
Numerous caves in the Finalese area (Liguria region, northwestern Italy) yielded some of the most im...
OBJECTIVES: The estimation of an individual's age at the time of death is one of the most important...
Aim: the purpose of this study is to investigate the ante-mortem cranial traumas in the skeletal rem...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
The six skeletons (Rom l-6) coming from Upper Palaeolithic burials were discovered it the Grotta del...
The authors describe the discovery of the remains of two unidentified skeletonised individuals in a ...
Abstract: This report contains the results of a forensic study of human remains discovered by a fore...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pug...
The inhumations from the dolmen burial in Oberbipp represent a unique ensemble to study Late Neolith...
The present research, an integrative study combining archeology, skeletal biology, and molecular ant...
The excavations carried out in tomb II belonging to the hypogeic necropolis of “Sa Figu”, near the v...
The Arene Candide Cave is a renowned site on the northwestern Italian coast that has yielded numerou...
The archaeological site of Populonia-Baratti, in the southern part of Tuscany (Italy), was one of th...
Numerous caves in the Finalese area (Liguria region, northwestern Italy) yielded some of the most im...
OBJECTIVES: The estimation of an individual's age at the time of death is one of the most important...
Aim: the purpose of this study is to investigate the ante-mortem cranial traumas in the skeletal rem...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
The six skeletons (Rom l-6) coming from Upper Palaeolithic burials were discovered it the Grotta del...