Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology 2/2019

01-06-2019 | Lessons from the Museum

Violence in the Early Bronze Age. Diagnosis of skull lesions using anthropological, taphonomic and scanning electron microscopy techniques

Authors: Alba Pasini, Emanuela Gualdi-Russo, Filippo Scianò, Ursula Thun Hohenstein

Published in: Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology | Issue 2/2019

Login to get access

Abstract

In this paper we present the study of a skull belonging to a young male from the Italian Bronze Age showing three perimortem injuries on the frontal and parietal bones; the peculiarity of the frontal injury is represented by its singular shape, which may be indicative of the weapon that caused the lesion. The aim of the present study is to examine the traumatic evidence in relation to possible etiological factors, in order to attempt to establish if the lesion occurred peri or post-mortem, and to evaluate if these traumatic injuries could be interpreted as an evidence of interpersonal violence, by combining anthropological, taphonomic and ESEM investigations. The combination of multidisciplinary methods of study can provide important new insights into inter-personal violence.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Masotti S, Varalli A, Goude G, Moggi-Cecchi J, Gualdi-Russo E. A combined analysis of dietary habits in the Bronze Age site of Ballabio (northern Italy). Archaeol Anthropol Sci. 2017:1–19. Masotti S, Varalli A, Goude G, Moggi-Cecchi J, Gualdi-Russo E. A combined analysis of dietary habits in the Bronze Age site of Ballabio (northern Italy). Archaeol Anthropol Sci. 2017:1–19.
2.
go back to reference Manzon VS, Thun Hohenstein U, Gualdi-Russo E. Injuries on a skull from the Ancient Bronze Age (Ballabio, Lecco, Italy): a natural or an anthropic origin? J Archaeol Sci. 2012;39:3428–35. Manzon VS, Thun Hohenstein U, Gualdi-Russo E. Injuries on a skull from the Ancient Bronze Age (Ballabio, Lecco, Italy): a natural or an anthropic origin? J Archaeol Sci. 2012;39:3428–35.
3.
go back to reference Ferembach D, Schwydeski I, Stloukal M. Recommendations for age and sex diagnoses of skeletons. J Hum Evol. 1980. Ferembach D, Schwydeski I, Stloukal M. Recommendations for age and sex diagnoses of skeletons. J Hum Evol. 1980.
4.
go back to reference Buikstra JE, Ubelaker DH. Standards for data collection from human skeletal remains. Fayetteville: Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Sereries No. 44. 1994. Buikstra JE, Ubelaker DH. Standards for data collection from human skeletal remains. Fayetteville: Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Sereries No. 44. 1994.
5.
go back to reference Krogman WM, Iscan MY. The human skeleton in forensic medicine. Springfiled: Charles C Thomas Publisher; 1986. Krogman WM, Iscan MY. The human skeleton in forensic medicine. Springfiled: Charles C Thomas Publisher; 1986.
6.
go back to reference Lovejoy CO. Dental wear in the Libben population: its functional pattern and role in the determination of adult skeletal age at death. Am J Phys Anthropol. 1985;68:47–56.CrossRefPubMed Lovejoy CO. Dental wear in the Libben population: its functional pattern and role in the determination of adult skeletal age at death. Am J Phys Anthropol. 1985;68:47–56.CrossRefPubMed
7.
go back to reference Ubelaker DH. Human skeletal remains: excavation, analysis, interpretation. 2nd ed. Washington DC: Taraxacum; 1989. Ubelaker DH. Human skeletal remains: excavation, analysis, interpretation. 2nd ed. Washington DC: Taraxacum; 1989.
8.
go back to reference Brooks S, Suchey JM. Skeletal age determination based on the os pubis: a comparison of the Acsádi-Nemeskéri and Suchey-brooks methods. Hum Evol. 1990;5:227–38.CrossRef Brooks S, Suchey JM. Skeletal age determination based on the os pubis: a comparison of the Acsádi-Nemeskéri and Suchey-brooks methods. Hum Evol. 1990;5:227–38.CrossRef
9.
go back to reference Acsádi G, Nemeskéri J. History of human life span and mortality. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó; 1970. Acsádi G, Nemeskéri J. History of human life span and mortality. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó; 1970.
10.
go back to reference Sauer NJ. Manner of death: skeletal evidence of blunt and sharp instrument wounds. In: Rathbun TA, Buikstra JE, editors. Human identification: case studies in forensic anthropology. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Publisher; 1984. p. 177–84. Sauer NJ. Manner of death: skeletal evidence of blunt and sharp instrument wounds. In: Rathbun TA, Buikstra JE, editors. Human identification: case studies in forensic anthropology. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Publisher; 1984. p. 177–84.
11.
go back to reference Lovell NC. Trauma analysis in paleopathology. Yrbk Phys Anthr. 1997;40:139–70.CrossRef Lovell NC. Trauma analysis in paleopathology. Yrbk Phys Anthr. 1997;40:139–70.CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Sauer NJ. The timing of injuries and manner of death: distinguishing among antemortem, perimortem and postmortem trauma. In: Reichs KJ, editor. Forensic osteology: advances in the identification of human remains. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Publisher; 1998. p. 321–32. Sauer NJ. The timing of injuries and manner of death: distinguishing among antemortem, perimortem and postmortem trauma. In: Reichs KJ, editor. Forensic osteology: advances in the identification of human remains. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Publisher; 1998. p. 321–32.
13.
go back to reference Cattaneo C, Grandi M. Antropologia e odontologia forense. Guida allo studio dei resti ossei. Milano: Monduzzi; 2004. Cattaneo C, Grandi M. Antropologia e odontologia forense. Guida allo studio dei resti ossei. Milano: Monduzzi; 2004.
14.
go back to reference Moraitis K, Spiliopuolou C. Identification and differential diagnosis of perimortem blunt force trauma in tubular long bones. Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2006;2:221–9.CrossRefPubMed Moraitis K, Spiliopuolou C. Identification and differential diagnosis of perimortem blunt force trauma in tubular long bones. Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2006;2:221–9.CrossRefPubMed
15.
go back to reference Kimmerle EH, Baraybar JP. Skeletal trauma: identification of injuries resulting from human rights abuse and armed conflict. Boca Raton: CRC Press; 2008.CrossRef Kimmerle EH, Baraybar JP. Skeletal trauma: identification of injuries resulting from human rights abuse and armed conflict. Boca Raton: CRC Press; 2008.CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Pickering RB, Bachmann D. The use of forensic anthropology. 2nd ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press; 2009. Pickering RB, Bachmann D. The use of forensic anthropology. 2nd ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press; 2009.
17.
go back to reference Orschiedt J, Häuber A, Haidle MN, Alt KW, Buitrago-Téllez CH. Survival of a multiple skull trauma: the case of an early Neolithic individual from the LBK enclosure at Herxheim (Southwest Germany). Int J Osteoarchaeol. 2003;13:375–83.CrossRef Orschiedt J, Häuber A, Haidle MN, Alt KW, Buitrago-Téllez CH. Survival of a multiple skull trauma: the case of an early Neolithic individual from the LBK enclosure at Herxheim (Southwest Germany). Int J Osteoarchaeol. 2003;13:375–83.CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Rose JJ. A replication technique for scanning electron microscopy: applications for anthropologists. Am J Phys Anthropol. 1983;62:255–61.CrossRef Rose JJ. A replication technique for scanning electron microscopy: applications for anthropologists. Am J Phys Anthropol. 1983;62:255–61.CrossRef
19.
go back to reference Shipman P. Lifehistory of a fossil: an introduction to taphonomy and palaeoecology. Cambridge: Harvard University Press; 1981. Shipman P. Lifehistory of a fossil: an introduction to taphonomy and palaeoecology. Cambridge: Harvard University Press; 1981.
20.
go back to reference D’Errico F. Lecture technologique de l’art mobilier gravé. Nouvelles méthodes et premiers résultats sur les galets gravés de Rochedane. Anthropologie. 1988;92:101–22. D’Errico F. Lecture technologique de l’art mobilier gravé. Nouvelles méthodes et premiers résultats sur les galets gravés de Rochedane. Anthropologie. 1988;92:101–22.
21.
go back to reference Iscan MY, Helmer RP. Forensic analysis of the skull: craniofacial analysis, reconstruction, and identification. New York: Wiley; 1993. Iscan MY, Helmer RP. Forensic analysis of the skull: craniofacial analysis, reconstruction, and identification. New York: Wiley; 1993.
22.
go back to reference Kähler K, Haber J, Seidel HP. Reanimating the dead: reconstruction of expressive faces from skull data. ACM TOG (SIGGRAPH Conf proceedings). 2003;22:554–61. Kähler K, Haber J, Seidel HP. Reanimating the dead: reconstruction of expressive faces from skull data. ACM TOG (SIGGRAPH Conf proceedings). 2003;22:554–61.
23.
go back to reference Wilkinson C. Forensic facial reconstruction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2004.CrossRef Wilkinson C. Forensic facial reconstruction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2004.CrossRef
24.
go back to reference Gualdi-Russo E, Zaccagni L, Russo V. Giovanni Battista Morgagni: facial reconstruction by virtual anthropology. Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2015;11:222–7.CrossRefPubMed Gualdi-Russo E, Zaccagni L, Russo V. Giovanni Battista Morgagni: facial reconstruction by virtual anthropology. Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2015;11:222–7.CrossRefPubMed
25.
go back to reference Miranda GE, Wilkinson C, Roughley M, Beaini TL, Melani RFH. Assessment of accuracy and recognition of three-dimensional computerized forensic craniofacial reconstruction. PLoS One. 2018;13:e0196770.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Miranda GE, Wilkinson C, Roughley M, Beaini TL, Melani RFH. Assessment of accuracy and recognition of three-dimensional computerized forensic craniofacial reconstruction. PLoS One. 2018;13:e0196770.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
26.
27.
go back to reference Iscan MY, Steyn M. The human skeleton in forensic medicine. 3rd ed. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Publisher; 2013. Iscan MY, Steyn M. The human skeleton in forensic medicine. 3rd ed. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Publisher; 2013.
28.
go back to reference Walker PL. Cranial injuries as evidence of violence in prehistoric southern California. Am J Phys Anthropol. 1989;80:313–23.CrossRefPubMed Walker PL. Cranial injuries as evidence of violence in prehistoric southern California. Am J Phys Anthropol. 1989;80:313–23.CrossRefPubMed
29.
go back to reference Jiménez-Brobeil SA, Du Souich P, Al Oumaoui I. Possible relationship of cranial traumatic injuries with violence in the South-East Iberian Peninsula from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2009;140:465–75. Jiménez-Brobeil SA, Du Souich P, Al Oumaoui I. Possible relationship of cranial traumatic injuries with violence in the South-East Iberian Peninsula from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2009;140:465–75.
30.
go back to reference Lieverse AR, Pratt IV, Schulting RJ, Cooper DML, Bazaliiskii VI, Weber AW. Point taken: an unusual case of incisor agenesis and mandibular trauma in Early Bronze Age Siberia. Int J Paleopathol. 2014;6:53–9. Lieverse AR, Pratt IV, Schulting RJ, Cooper DML, Bazaliiskii VI, Weber AW. Point taken: an unusual case of incisor agenesis and mandibular trauma in Early Bronze Age Siberia. Int J Paleopathol. 2014;6:53–9.
31.
go back to reference Lefèvre T, Alvarez JC, Lorin de la Grandmaison G. Discriminating factors in fatal blunt trauma from low level falls and homicide. Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2015;11:152–61.CrossRefPubMed Lefèvre T, Alvarez JC, Lorin de la Grandmaison G. Discriminating factors in fatal blunt trauma from low level falls and homicide. Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2015;11:152–61.CrossRefPubMed
32.
go back to reference Schmitt A. Forensic anthropology and medicine: complementary sciences from recovery to cause of death. 1st ed. Totowa: Humana Press; 2006.CrossRef Schmitt A. Forensic anthropology and medicine: complementary sciences from recovery to cause of death. 1st ed. Totowa: Humana Press; 2006.CrossRef
33.
go back to reference Brickley M, Ferllini R. Forensic anthropology: case studies from Europe. Springfield: Charles C Thomas; 2007. Brickley M, Ferllini R. Forensic anthropology: case studies from Europe. Springfield: Charles C Thomas; 2007.
34.
go back to reference Downing M, Fibiger L. An experimental investigation of sharp force skeletal trauma with replica Bronze Age weapons. J Archaeol Sci Rep. 2017;11:546–54. Downing M, Fibiger L. An experimental investigation of sharp force skeletal trauma with replica Bronze Age weapons. J Archaeol Sci Rep. 2017;11:546–54.
35.
go back to reference Lewis JE. Identifying sword marks on bone: criteria for distinguishing between cut marks made by different classes of bladed weapons. J Archaeol Sci. 2008;35:2001–8. Lewis JE. Identifying sword marks on bone: criteria for distinguishing between cut marks made by different classes of bladed weapons. J Archaeol Sci. 2008;35:2001–8.
36.
go back to reference Greenfield HJ. The origins of metallurgy: distinguishing stone from metal cut-marks on bones from archaeological sites. J Archaeol Sci. 1999;26:797–808.CrossRef Greenfield HJ. The origins of metallurgy: distinguishing stone from metal cut-marks on bones from archaeological sites. J Archaeol Sci. 1999;26:797–808.CrossRef
37.
go back to reference Smith MJ, Brickley MB, Leach SL. Experimental evidence for lithic projectile injuries: improving identification of an under-recognised phenomenon. J Archaeol Sci. 2007;34:540–53.CrossRef Smith MJ, Brickley MB, Leach SL. Experimental evidence for lithic projectile injuries: improving identification of an under-recognised phenomenon. J Archaeol Sci. 2007;34:540–53.CrossRef
38.
go back to reference Bertolini M, Thun Hohenstein U. Bevel-ended tools on large ungulate ribs during the Bronze Age in northern Italy: preliminary result of functional and experimental analyses. Quat Int. 2017;427:253–67. Bertolini M, Thun Hohenstein U. Bevel-ended tools on large ungulate ribs during the Bronze Age in northern Italy: preliminary result of functional and experimental analyses. Quat Int. 2017;427:253–67.
39.
go back to reference Smith MJ, James S, Pover T, Ball N, Barnetson V, Foster B, et al. Fantastic plastic? Experimental evaluation of polyurethane bone substitutes as proxies for human bone in trauma simulations. Legal Med. 2015;17:427–35.CrossRefPubMed Smith MJ, James S, Pover T, Ball N, Barnetson V, Foster B, et al. Fantastic plastic? Experimental evaluation of polyurethane bone substitutes as proxies for human bone in trauma simulations. Legal Med. 2015;17:427–35.CrossRefPubMed
40.
go back to reference Flieger A, Kölzer SC, Plenzig S, Heinbuch S, Kettner M, Ramsthaler F, et al. Bony injuries in homicide cases (1994–2014). A retrospective study. Int J Legal Med. 2016;130:1401–8.CrossRefPubMed Flieger A, Kölzer SC, Plenzig S, Heinbuch S, Kettner M, Ramsthaler F, et al. Bony injuries in homicide cases (1994–2014). A retrospective study. Int J Legal Med. 2016;130:1401–8.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
Violence in the Early Bronze Age. Diagnosis of skull lesions using anthropological, taphonomic and scanning electron microscopy techniques
Authors
Alba Pasini
Emanuela Gualdi-Russo
Filippo Scianò
Ursula Thun Hohenstein
Publication date
01-06-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology / Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 1547-769X
Electronic ISSN: 1556-2891
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-018-0054-z

Other articles of this Issue 2/2019

Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology 2/2019 Go to the issue