2013
DOI: 10.1537/ase.130913
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Bioarchaeological investigation of sharp force injuries to the ribs and lower leg from the battle of Stoney Creek in the War of 1812

Abstract: Sharp force trauma to the skeleton is an important source of evidence for violent injury in the past. Lesions attributable to possible perimortem sharp force injury were observed in 20 fragments within disarticulated and commingled human bone from the Smith's Knoll collection, an assemblage associated with the battle of Stoney Creek (1813, southern Ontario, Canada). Following analysis, questions remained surrounding lesions on fragments of the ribs and one distal fibula (SK0129). To better evaluate which injur… Show more

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“…17 Upon exhumation of an animal killed with a sharp instrument, examination of the remains may reveal bone fractures and marks left by the instruments in the same manner that occurs in humans. 8,50,86…”
Section: External Examination: Protocol Documentation and Specific Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…17 Upon exhumation of an animal killed with a sharp instrument, examination of the remains may reveal bone fractures and marks left by the instruments in the same manner that occurs in humans. 8,50,86…”
Section: External Examination: Protocol Documentation and Specific Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Upon exhumation of an animal killed with a sharp instrument, examination of the remains may reveal bone fractures and marks left by the instruments in the same manner that occurs in humans. 8,50,86 Animal dismemberment is not common but may occur for ritualistic purposes or meat consumption. In some cases, in addition to the utilization of axes or machetes, the dismemberment may also be performed using a saw (Fig.…”
Section: Chop Woundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Smith's Knoll collection was examined for skeletal evidence of traumatic injuries sustained during the battle, revealing lesions relating to perimortem fracture, sharp force, and projectile trauma (Lockau, 2012;Lockau et al, 2013). Potential musket injuries were observed in three fragments of innominate (pelvis).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%