During the examination of skeletal remains from historical periods, anthropologists often come across, among others, findings from soldiers’ graves as well. Aside from researches whose goal is to provide an interpretation of everyday life and habits of soldiers, their health status, examining the presence of ante-mortem and peri-mortem injuries which were not caused by accidents, but rather by deliberate violence (injuries caused by arms or tools, injuries as consequences of punishments, caused by fighting with “bare hands”, i.e. in direct frontal fights, etc.), and the level of medical care provided, the greatest challenge for the researchers is certainly the solving of problems regarding activity-induced stress markers linked to carrying ...
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In certain conditions, some changes observed on human bones can be related to activities practiced d...
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Skeletal remains of anatomically modern humans could be a source of informations about movement acti...
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The main goals were (1) to contribute to the bioarchaeological knowledge on the burials with weapons...
Horse riding, a determinant activity in the history of human cultural evolution, remains unreliably ...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
In terms of funerary archaeology, the Bell Beaker period in Europe exhibits two main burial complexe...
Physical anthropological techniques are applied in a number of contexts, for instance in forensic ca...
Continuous heavy physical labor and the habitual performance of specific actions during everyday act...
Continuous heavy physical labor and the habitual performance of specific actions during everyday act...
Archaeological excavations carried out in 1972 and 2010–2011 in the University Square, Bucharest, Ro...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the Commissary Site mortuary population in terms of mechani...
International audienceThis paper combines lithic and osteological research in order to reexamine the...
In certain conditions, some changes observed on human bones can be related to activities practiced d...
In this paper we introduce the preliminary results of an anthropological investigation of archery-in...
Skeletal remains of anatomically modern humans could be a source of informations about movement acti...
International audienceObjectives: The Bell Beaker period witnessed the rise of individual inhumation...
This study presents the excavation and multidisciplinary analysis of seven skeletons recovered in a ...
The main goals were (1) to contribute to the bioarchaeological knowledge on the burials with weapons...
Horse riding, a determinant activity in the history of human cultural evolution, remains unreliably ...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
In terms of funerary archaeology, the Bell Beaker period in Europe exhibits two main burial complexe...
Physical anthropological techniques are applied in a number of contexts, for instance in forensic ca...
Continuous heavy physical labor and the habitual performance of specific actions during everyday act...
Continuous heavy physical labor and the habitual performance of specific actions during everyday act...
Archaeological excavations carried out in 1972 and 2010–2011 in the University Square, Bucharest, Ro...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the Commissary Site mortuary population in terms of mechani...
International audienceThis paper combines lithic and osteological research in order to reexamine the...
In certain conditions, some changes observed on human bones can be related to activities practiced d...