Skull 9(a) from No. 16., Eustace Street, Dublin, a young adult female who also displays evidence of cut marks to the face, indicative of the nose being cut off (Image reproduced courtesy of the National Museum of Ireland) by Medievalists.net April 25, 2015Related Posts‘The Halved Heads’: Osteological Evidence for Decapitation in Medieval IrelandThree medieval church bells donated to the National Museum of IrelandFlying a kite with the children of Hiberno-Norse Dublin: a tentative social explorationArchaeologists uncover human remains in DublinA Possible case of Facio-Auriculo-Vertebral sequence (FAVs) in an adult female from medieval Iceland (13th–16th Century) AdvertisementSubscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Powered by EmailOctopus Post navigationPrevious Post Previous Post
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