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Citation

Sánchez-Barba Muñoz LP, Vijande Vila E, Rubio Salvador Á, Alemán Aguilera I, Díaz-Zorita Bonilla M, Moreno Márquez A, Domínguez-Bella S, Ramos Muñoz J, Botella López MC. Int. J. Paleopathol. 2019; 27: 38-45.

Affiliation

Laboratory of Anthropology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Granada, Av. de la Investigación 11, 18016 Granada, Spain. Electronic address: mbotella@ugr.es.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ijpp.2019.08.006

PMID

31557721

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To interpret traumatic cranial lesions on two individuals buried at the Neolithic necropolis of Campo de Hockey, Spain. MATERIALS: Skeletal remains and grave goods associated with two individuals recovered in good condition from a single grave.

METHODS: Crania were macroscopically and radiographically analysed.

RESULTS: Of all the individuals recovered from this site, only two present perimortem skull injuries. Fractures were located on the right side of the skulls, one on the frontal bone and the other on the parietal bone.

CONCLUSIONS: The individuals present signs of interpersonal violence. In both cases, the injuries are perimortem and may have contributed to the deaths of the individuals. SIGNIFICANCE: The identification of interpersonal violence in the two individuals buried in the tomb, alongside the archaeological context of the burials, provides unique insight into Neolithic burial practices in the Iberian Peninsula and the role that paleopathology can play in the recognition of social complexity. LIMITATIONS: The skeletal remains of the two individuals were fragmented, rendering the identification of perimortem lesions difficult. SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH: New imaging techniques, including CT-scan, will provide more detailed analyses.

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Iberian Peninsula; Lethal injuries; Perimortem trauma

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