Abstract
Whilst literature regarding trauma analysis in archaeological contexts is currently lacking in comparison to forensic contexts, techniques for 3D imaging in forensic archaeology are rapidly developing. This research explores the use of 3D imaging for analysing projectile trauma in Ox crania recovered from Vindolanda. Vindolanda is a World Heritage Site on the Frontiers of the Roman Empire, known for its exceptional preservation of delicate and rare artefacts.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 24 Aug 2018 |
Event | European Meeting of Forensic Archaeology - Belfast, Ireland Duration: 23 Aug 2018 → 24 Aug 2018 Conference number: 7th |
Conference
Conference | European Meeting of Forensic Archaeology |
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Abbreviated title | EMFA |
Country/Territory | Ireland |
City | Belfast |
Period | 23/08/18 → 24/08/18 |