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Title: | A note on an old mandible |
Authors: | Boffa, Charles J. |
Keywords: | Mandible Teeth Dental anthropology |
Issue Date: | 1970 |
Publisher: | The St. Luke`s Hospital Gazette |
Citation: | Boffa, C.J. (1970). A note on an old mandible. The St. Luke`s Hospital Gazette, 5(2), 156-158 |
Abstract: | Part of a very old human mandible was brought to the author`s attention. He was informed that it had been found with other bones "in a sort of small chamber" (probably an ancient rock tomb) while a shelter was being dug during the Second World War. It shows certain interesting characteristics, whereby a description of its salient features is provided. When the bones happen to be fairly quickly covered up by layers of sediment and in some way sealed off and protected from the destructive effects of weathering or from the depredations of carrion eaters, they may remain preserved for thousands of years. It was estimated by means of modern tests, that the mandible is approximately 1500 years old. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/14461 |
Appears in Collections: | TSLHG, Volume 5, Issue 2 TSLHG, Volume 5, Issue 2 |
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Note on an Old Mandible.pdf | Published for the Consultant Staff Committee, St. Luke`s Hospital, Malta and the Medical and Dental Surgery Faculties of the Royal University of Malta. | 185.17 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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