Hyperostosis frontalis interna – a find in women individual from Modern Times (St. Martin Cathedral, Spisska Kapitula, Slovakia)
In this study we present find of skeletal remains from the St. Martin Cathedral from the 17th – 18th centuries which were excavated in year 2008. Especially of individual from grave no. 2/2008 – preserved cranium showed marks of endocranial hyperostosis (stage B according Hershkovitz et al. 1999). H...
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Main Authors: | Eva Petrušová Chudá, Michaela Dörnhöferová |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Czech |
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University of West Bohemia, Pilsen
2011-04-01
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Series: | AntropoWebzin |
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Online Access: | http://antropologie.zcu.cz/webzin/index.php/webzin/article/view/69 |
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