Evidencias de mutilación dentaria en la necrópolis islámica (siglo VIII dC) de Pamplona (Navarra)
- De Miguel Ibáñez, Mª P 1
- Romero, A 1
- De Juan, J 1
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Universitat d'Alacant
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- Manuel Polo Cerdá (coord.)
- Elisa García Prósper (coord.)
Éditorial: Sociedad Española de Paleopatología
Année de publication: 2009
Pages: 621-630
Congreso: Congreso Nacional de Paleopatología (9. 2007. Morella)
Type: Communication dans un congrès
Résumé
Excavations from Plaza del Castillo (Pamplona, Navarra) found more than 100 islamic human remains of both sexes and range of age. The Islamic invasion of Pamplona is historically documented during VIIIth century AD and the Christain monarchy during IXth century AD. An AMS bone datation confirms maqbara use at the VIIIth century AD. This paper reports a macro- and scanning microscopy analysis applied to five anterior teeth with sings of intentional mutilation of an adult female (PZC-0159). Types of modifications and their technical methods are discussed between PZC site and those from other regions.