BIG Posted June 18, 2016 Report Posted June 18, 2016 Int. article ...http://www.kahaku.go.jp/research/publication/anthropology/download/40/BNMNS_D40_13.pdf Best Regards 2 Quote
Randy McCall Posted June 18, 2016 Report Posted June 18, 2016 Very interesting. Several years back I did a series of posts on similar bio-archeological research, though they were drawn from battlefield sites. Links to source material are included in the articles.Forensics: Weapon-related trauma on Seiyokan cranial remains, Kamakura: http://www.tameshigiri.ca/2014/03/26/forensics-weapon-trauma-seiyokan-cranial-remains-kamakura/ Forensics of Kamakura battle remains 1333 (includes link to the documentary Warrior Graveyard): http://www.tameshigiri.ca/2013/12/29/weapon-effects-forensic-kamakura-1333/ The Honourable Second: Forensic evidence of medieval kaishaku in seppuku: http://www.tameshigiri.ca/2014/02/08/forensic-evidence-of-medieval-kaishaku-in-seppuku/ Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.