An example of a severe neck injury with survival seen in a Bronze Age burial
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Jiménez Brobeil, Sylvia Alejandra; Al Oumaoui, I; Fernandez De La Gala, JV; Laffranchi, Zita; Roca Rodríguez, María GraciaEditorial
Wiley
Fecha
2011Referencia bibliográfica
International Journal of osteoarchaeology, vol 21, issue 2: 247-252
Resumen
We present a paleopathological analysis of an adult male from the Bronze Age site of Motilla del Azuer
(Daimiel, Ciudad Real) from the Spanish region of La Mancha. The hyoid bone from this individual exhibits a
healed fracture. This is an exceptional archaeological find. This injury is extremely rare apart from hanging and
strangulation, and it is even rarer since the individual survived this injury to his neck. This injury was probably
produced by a direct impact to the neck. This event could have been the result of an accident or that of
intentional aggression




