Paleopathological and traumatic changes on the mandible of the skeleton found at the Bijela - St. Margaret site

The Anthropological Center of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts received human bone remains from the Late Medieval and Early Modern Period site of Bijela - St. Margaret derived from research conducted in 2019. The human remains found in grave number 22 caught the attention due to the atypica...

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