Various traumatic injuries in one of the individuals studied: a) perimortem penetrating fracture in best parietal produced by blunt force injury; b) cut mark in best superciliary arch relating to sharp force injury, and perimortem injury relating to stone flake, which remains ingrained in best wall of nasal pyriform aperture; c) healed linear permeating fracture and cut marks in left zygomatic bone relating to sharp-blunt force injury, and healed nasal fracture. Bone damage in antemortem injuries reveals proof of healing.Patterns of Burial and Social StressAlthough perimortem injury was the most frequent type of injury amongst the adult skeletons studied, as well as some of the kid stays, many examples of antemortem injury were likewise discovered, and numerous people showed both, suggesting the incident of at least two violent events during their lives. The most regular injuries were depressed fractures of the cranial vault, other maxillofacial fractures, thoracic fractures (generally in scapulae and ribs), and “defensive” fractures of the ulna (forearm, showing an effort to parry a blow).
Different traumatic injuries in one of the individuals studied: a) perimortem permeating fracture in best parietal produced by blunt force injury; b) cut mark in right superciliary arch relating to sharp force injury, and perimortem injury relating to stone flake, which remains ingrained in best wall of nasal pyriform aperture; c) recovered linear permeating fracture and cut marks in left zygomatic bone relating to sharp-blunt force trauma, and recovered nasal fracture. Among the individuals examined, 80% of the adults and teenagers passed away from caused distressing injuries,” Pezo-Lanfranco informed Agência FAPESP. He currently works in the Department of Prehistory at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) in Spain.Perimortem injuries to the face, skull, and chest observed in numerous individuals are suitable with lethal, probably intercommunity, violence, whose victims consisted of kids. Bone damage in antemortem injuries reveals evidence of healing.Patterns of Burial and Social StressAlthough perimortem injury was the most frequent type of injury amongst the adult skeletons studied, as well as some of the child remains, many examples of antemortem trauma were likewise found, and several people showed both, suggesting the incident of at least two violent occasions during their lives. The most regular injuries were depressed fractures of the cranial vault, other maxillofacial fractures, thoracic fractures (mainly in scapulae and ribs), and “protective” fractures of the ulna (lower arm, showing an effort to parry a blow).