The bow and arrow were an important part of medieval warfare, and the study of projectile injuries in skeletal assemblages has the potential to give valuable insight into the nature of conflict in this period. Projectile injuries are often overlooked in favour of sharp force trauma, and as of yet there have been no experiments looking at skeletal trauma caused by different types of medieval arrows, although several studies have examined prehistoric impact marks. The current study addresses this deficiency by examining the lesions left by three kinds of medieval arrowheads: leaf-shaped broadheads, armour-piercing bodkins, and barbed hunting broadheads, when fired from a longbow into cattle scapulae. The results show that the vast majority of...
In the last few decades, zooarchaeological studies have demonstrated beyond doubt that the hunting a...
Identifying failure mechanisms in skeletal tissue allows a deeper understanding of the effects of sp...
The development of projectile technology was a fundamental step in the transition from scavenging to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The osteological remains of a juvenile woman, 17- 20 years, was discovered in grave number 23/88 at ...
Archery has experienced a recent resurgence in participation and has seen increases in archery range...
For decades, archaeologists have used replicative studies to develop a better understanding of prehi...
International audienceThe identification of projectile impact traces on archaeological faunal remain...
In recent years, the defining characteristics of cranial projectile trauma have been reported exte...
International audienceIn 2003 and 2004, two series of projectile experiments were organized by P. Ca...
This research examines the role projectile design plays in skeletal trauma through skeletal analysis...
The analysis of sharp force trauma has usually been reserved for prehistoric osteological case studi...
The development of projectile technology was a fundamental step in the transition from scavenging to...
The present research examined the effects of compound bows and crossbows on the remains of Sus scrof...
Archaeologically preserved ‘hunting lesions’ — skeletal damage on prey resulting from weapon impacts...
In the last few decades, zooarchaeological studies have demonstrated beyond doubt that the hunting a...
Identifying failure mechanisms in skeletal tissue allows a deeper understanding of the effects of sp...
The development of projectile technology was a fundamental step in the transition from scavenging to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The osteological remains of a juvenile woman, 17- 20 years, was discovered in grave number 23/88 at ...
Archery has experienced a recent resurgence in participation and has seen increases in archery range...
For decades, archaeologists have used replicative studies to develop a better understanding of prehi...
International audienceThe identification of projectile impact traces on archaeological faunal remain...
In recent years, the defining characteristics of cranial projectile trauma have been reported exte...
International audienceIn 2003 and 2004, two series of projectile experiments were organized by P. Ca...
This research examines the role projectile design plays in skeletal trauma through skeletal analysis...
The analysis of sharp force trauma has usually been reserved for prehistoric osteological case studi...
The development of projectile technology was a fundamental step in the transition from scavenging to...
The present research examined the effects of compound bows and crossbows on the remains of Sus scrof...
Archaeologically preserved ‘hunting lesions’ — skeletal damage on prey resulting from weapon impacts...
In the last few decades, zooarchaeological studies have demonstrated beyond doubt that the hunting a...
Identifying failure mechanisms in skeletal tissue allows a deeper understanding of the effects of sp...
The development of projectile technology was a fundamental step in the transition from scavenging to...