Determinación de procesos de fractura sobre huesos frescos: Un sistema de análisis de los ángulos de los planos de fracturación como discriminador de agentes bióticos

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Abstract

The breakage planes of bones have diversely been used to classify breakage patterns. However, no diagnosis seems to be currently valid to differentiate between humans and carnivores as the main breaking agents. This work presents the results of experimentation focused on the analysis of the angles of each plane between the cortical and medullary surfaces resulting from breakage. It is shown that this approach can be fairly resolutive since both types of agents break bones through different physical processes (percussion and pression) which produce different angles in each fracture episode, as a result of the use of dynamic and static loading processes.

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Alcántara García, V., Barba Egido, R., Barral Del Pino, J. M., Crespo Ruiz, A. B., Eiriz Vidal, A. I., Falquina Aparicio, Á., … Domínguez-Rodrigo, M. (2006). Determinación de procesos de fractura sobre huesos frescos: Un sistema de análisis de los ángulos de los planos de fracturación como discriminador de agentes bióticos. Trabajos de Prehistoria, 63(1), 37–45. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2006.v63.i1.3

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