Violence-related skeletal trauma in the Epi-Jomon period: a case study from the Koboro cave site in Hokkaido, Japan
This study presents two newly identified cases of violent trauma on skeletal remains unearthed at the Koboro cave site in southwestern Hokkaido, Japan. Clear evidence of perimortem trauma was found on cranial (Koboro 1) and postcranial (Koboro 8) bones belonging to an adult male or males aged betwee...
Main Authors: | Braddick, I, Kubo, D, Matsumura, H, Schulting, RJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Japanese Society of Paleopathology
2024
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